👣 Elevate your confidence—comfort and height in one sleek step!
ERGOfoot Height Increase Insoles feature soft, durable PVC with innovative air cushion technology to provide enhanced comfort and shock absorption. Designed with a non-slip base, these insoles prevent foot sliding inside shoes. They are customizable by trimming to fit US men’s and women’s shoe sizes 4-9.5, making them a versatile and discreet solution for added height and all-day support.
G**L
10/10 for me
For everyone bitching and complaining about how uncomfortable they are or that you can’t wear them with every shoe type, yes you can only wear them with certain shoes but that’s just the nature of the game. I wore mine with some boots all last night and I was perfectly fine bar hopping around in them. I felt like Jesus looking over people for once, and yes at first they were very awkward to wear them but through out the night I actually got used to them. Now again not every boot and every shoes are gonna be made to be worn with them cause of the obvious high elevation, which changed the metrics of your damn feet but all in all 10/10 for me. I’m 170 lbs 5 feet and 8 inches with my shoe size being 11s and I was perfectly fine all night 🙌🏾 10/10 .
A**R
Short legs and tall boots do not mix: Enter Height increase insoles
I been eyeing Frye Paige boots for the longest time and finally bit the bullet to get a pair. The two reasons for the delay were: (1) Frye boots are expensive and (2) I have short calves.I measure around 15.25" from heel to the back of my knee (the bend). Paige boots has a shaft height of 16". I was like '0.75" wouldn't be too bad', but goodness was I wrong. It was so uncomfortable walking since the top front part of the boot was cutting into my knee at EVERY step.First of all, the boots were beautiful even though it didn't fit right AND I got an awesome deal on the boots, so I didn't want to return them. I scoured the web to search for a solution...in comes heel increase insoles!Even though I needed 1" to close the 0.75" short calves issue, I picked the 2" option to add more height. My only concern there was whether my foot was going to fit into the boot with the insoles. The answer was YES! It fits! The boots I got was half a size bigger than what I usually wear, so the boot feels snug and not tight in the feet and ankle area. I walked around with them for half a day and it was comfortable. It's like hidden wedges INSIDE the shoe. I was stable the entire time and my feet did not hurt at the end of the day.I highly recommend the product. It is a comfortable fit with the 2" increase...AND visually I couldn't tell that I had heel insert from the exterior of the boot.Thanks for Reading!
B**K
Unrealistic and uncomfortable
Wearability is unrealistic because they're hard, proportionate on your foot and uncomfortable. Wearing this with a shoe that is too tight will cause extreme discomfort. This gives you no support for your foot and feels too imbalanced. This is just ridiculous.
E**
Am I really taller
Cool concept, but not really practical! Once I put the extensions in, I had no room for my feet…lol. I put them in my shoes and walked around in them for awhile. People did say that I looked taller, but honestly I couldn’t wait to get out of them. At least I tried!
J**N
Layers 1-2 are good, layers 3-4 are useless
I'm a short guy. I'm 5'4" (162cm) and there's never been a time in my life when it hasn't bothered me. I decided to order these as I'd like to look a little taller whenever my wife (same height) wants to wear heels. I knew prior to purchasing that height increasing inserts are a bit of a long shot and anything that uses elevating the heel to simulate an increase in height is going to be a little uncomfortable. I've previously bought height increasing shoes with a 2.5" (6.5cm) lift and they are terribly uncomfortable to wear. They're clunky, they look silly, and I sound like a dusty stranger clip clopping into an old West saloon whenever I walk across a hard surface. Not to mention if I wear them for more than an hour or so, I have shin splints for the next two days. I expected much of the same from these inserts. Suffice to say, I was pleasantly surprised at how comfortable these feel on my feet and heels. I've tried them in various different shoes (loafers, sneakers/trainers, boots) and the stage 1 and 2 are significantly comfortable to wear and walk with when compared with other options. The good news stops there. While stage 1 works well with sneakers/trainers and boots, it's a bit iffy with loafers. Stage 2 works okay with high top sneakers and boots, but Stages 3 and 4 are laughable. There's absolutely no way to wear either of them with sneakers/trainers. With Stage 3, your heel sits level with the top of the shoe opening and with stage 4, your heel and the lifter are both entirely outside of the shoe. Forget about walking. I thought perhaps stages 3 and 4 would work better in boots since there is more room for the heel to move upward. That might be true if it weren't for the fact that the top of your foot is crammed so tightly against the top of the shoe that I suspect your toes would eventually go numb. With laced boots, the tongue and laces bulge out so much that people might surmise that you have elephantiasis. I believe that this product comes in different options that contain between 1 and 4 of the risers. You'd be wise to save a couple of dollars and just buy the 2 stage inserts. If you are looking for a cheap and comfortable way to increase your height, the value for money is pretty good for stages 1 and 2, but it's important to temper your expectations and remember that no shoe is going to be as comfortable with an insert as it is without. If you're looking for a moderate height increase of 1.2"-2" (3cm-5cm) with inserts, buy the $12.99 2-layer version of this product. If you're looking for a more substantial increase, avoid the inserts and look into height increasing boots or start saving for height increasing surgery, because anything more than a 2" increase with insoles is going to kill your feet and waste your money.
M**X
I can reach the top of the refrigerator now
I like being tall
C**G
4.7/5
This product is quality, I have fairly big shoes which could play a big part in why I decided only a 4/5 star on Comfort was neccessary, I wear a size 13 Wide, the object wouldn't quite fill the width of the shoe so it cause some discomfort, but as I said, I do have a fairly big shoe so it could be the only contributing factor in that. Overall I would absolutely recommend this to someone who wants to appear taller, and to people who have heal pain. For those who have arch pain, I'd recommend buying a Dr. Scholes pad to lay on top of it for the anch support in this is not the best and can cause pain in the ball of your food if you aren't careful. I highly recommend this product, and my feet have never felt better.
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