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Quick summary: plantar fasciitis insoles should be chosen by pressure pattern, shoe type, and daily load. Start firmer for long standing, more targeted for heel-to-arch pressure, and more cushioned when repeated heel impact is the main issue.
Quick verdict: match the insole to the pressure pattern inside your shoes.
Heavy Duty is the strongest first step for long standing, work shoes, and heavier daily load. Fascia Soothe is the more direct heel-to-arch support path. Heel Relief focuses more on repeated heel impact, while Stable Support fits broader everyday arch fatigue.
Use these routes to move from condition-led search into the insole or guide that matches your workday, shoe type, and pressure pattern.
Start with the pressure pattern. Heavy Duty is the firmer path for long standing and work shoes, while Fascia Soothe is the more direct heel-to-arch support path.
Not always. Firmer support can help when daily load is high, but some shoppers need more heel cushioning or a more balanced everyday support feel.
Choose insoles when the support problem happens inside shoes. Choose recovery footwear when hard floors and home routines are the main discomfort trigger.
Many shoppers start with stronger in-shoe support for long shifts, standing work, and repeated walking. Match the insole to your shoe type and daily load.
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