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developed by European podiatrists (foot specialists), based on over 20 years of biomechanical research |
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re-aligns the foot and ankle, supports the arch + metatarsals and eliminates excess pressure and friction on the ball of the foot |
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effective relief from Ball of Foot Pain, Morton's Neuroma, Aching legs, |
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Made in Spain of patented materials that provide both cushioning and support |
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Comfort top layer: anti-bacterial, to keep feet fresh & dry |
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Metatarsal raise: to support the metatarsal bones in the forefoot area |
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suitable for almost any type of women's fashion shoe |
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adhesive under the heel area to prevent footbed from slipping forward |
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30-Day Money-Back Guarantee |
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Footlogics Catwalk represents the ultimate in walking comfort! Ideal for women who have to put up with ball of foot pain (Metatarsalgia and Morton's Neuroma), callous and corns, or tired, aching legs. Catwalk orthotic insoles are flexible and fit in most types of women's fashion shoes, including pumps, court shoes, sandals and boots with low, medium or high heel.
Walking in heels means most of your body weight is placed on the front of your feet, causing the forefoot structure to collapse. This excess force and friction leads to common conditions like ball of foot pain, burning sensation under the foot (Metatarsalgia), callous and corns - even aching legs!
Developed and manufactured in Spain, Catwalk insoles support the arch and forefoot and re-distribute your bodyweight. This greatly reduces the excess force on the forefoot, thereby providing lasting relief from pain and discomfort. With a pair of Catwalks in your shoes you'll enjoy walking comfort for hours!
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Footlogics Catwalk orthotic insoles are made of special high-memory patented materials, designed to cushion and support at the same time, adding even more walking comfort, especially under the ball of the foot. |
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