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Quick summary: concrete floor insoles should reduce the repeated hard-surface load that builds through warehouse, retail, service, nursing, and standing-all-day work. Start firmer when the floor is the main trigger.
Quick verdict: concrete calls for structure plus impact control.
Heavy Duty is the strongest first route when hard floors, long shifts, and heavier daily load stack together. Stable Support is the lighter comparison path when the shoe already feels stable but arch fatigue still builds.
Move from concrete-floor intent into heavier insole support, standing-all-day guidance, and work-boot fit decisions.
Start with firmer support that combines arch structure and impact control. Concrete floors create repeated hard-surface load, so the insole should hold shape across the shift.
Concrete can make fatigue build because the surface gives very little. Shoes may cushion the step, but many shoppers still need more arch shape and heel support inside the shoe.
Choose Heavy Duty when shifts are long or the load is heavier. Choose Stable Support when your shoes already feel stable and you want a lighter daily support route.
No. They can be used in work shoes, walking shoes, and boots as long as the fit is stable and the insole does not crowd the shoe.
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