

🦶 Step into stability and comfort that keeps you moving—don’t let foot pain hold you back!
PowerStep Pinnacle Maxx Orthotic Insoles combine a 2-degree angled heel post with a firm yet flexible deep heel cradle and premium dual-layer cushioning to provide maximum stability and comfort. Designed to correct overpronation and support flat feet, these insoles are podiatrist recommended and ready to wear without trimming. Made in the USA, they fit a variety of shoe styles and help alleviate foot, ankle, knee, and hip pain for men and women on the move.


















| ASIN | B0D2SNJXLZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,447 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #20 in Shoe Insoles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (18,836) |
| Date First Available | March 30, 2023 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Item model number | Pinnacle Maxx |
| Manufacturer | Powerstep |
| Package Dimensions | 14.25 x 4.45 x 1.77 inches; 5.29 ounces |
V**A
Best insoles - much better than drugstore brands
These are great for high arches (although there is now a version specifically for high arches which I also wear). These were recommended to me some years back at a specialty shoe store by their pedorthist. I have tried others, mostly to save a little money, but keep coming back to these. They really are quite comfortable and supportive. I wear them in my running shoes as well as my regular footwear. These are not your drug store insoles. If you're having foot pain, knee pain, or back pain and are on your feet all day, chances are these will help. If you have existing shoes, just know that these will take up space (like any full insole) and likely make your shoes feel too small. Best to have a new pair of these to use when trying on shoes and will likely need to size up a half or whole size. I find that I size up some depending on the brand and type of shoe, and also that I buy wide shoes just for the wider toe box to prevent foot issues from squeezy toes.
T**H
And the winner is...
It's been tough reading through all of these reviews trying to make a solid choice for insoles. I had my 8th spinal surgery in April. I awoke with neuropathy so bad I couldn't walk. A high arch developed after two months post surgery. Doctors had nothing to help me and my condition was determined to be permanent. So I got to work. Supplements, pushing through the pain. I walked and walked and worked on projects even though I was almost totally disabled. Seven months later and I was just able to hunt. But, before I went my attention turned to insoles for relief. Could they make a difference in my pain and could I even be comfortable. The journey started. I've now bought; Birkenstock's, Power Step Pinnacle Maxx, Sof Soles Fit, Sole DK Response, Sole Softec Ultra, Forms, New Balance Stability and a couple of others that I don't remember. In order of relief (for me); 1: Birkenstock Heeled Arch Supports (3/4 length). If you have a high arch as I do don't miss looking at these. They have superior support for the arch, heel (deepest heel cup) and metatarsal support is built right into the insole. They're especially useful in footwear without insoles. They work flawlessly in my Danner Rainforest hunting boots. Couldn't get any of the others to work in them. These can feel hard after a long day on them. Still, their fit is so worth it. 2: Power Step Pinnacle Maxx. Put these in my Danner Radical 452 and it was a perfect match. I had to buy 2 sizes bigger to make sure my arch matched the Maxx's. I also wear these in my Clark's, Ahnu's, Merrill Jungle Mocs, Ecco's and MBT's. The Powerstep Pinnacle Maxx, overall, are my number one choice. Major relief from pain. Wonderful support and great cushioning. 3: Sole Softec Ultra. Probably the best built of all of the insoles I've tried. No doubt, they'll last a long time. Not using these yet because I ordered my shoe size...wrong! I tried them in my proper size and the arches didn't line up. They were very uncomfortable. I'm awaiting a shipment two sizes larger than my shoe size. Then we'll see. For now my impression is they're not supportive enough. The heel and arch are made of a semi rigid EVA material. The only way they'll work is if I attach something under the arch to prop it up. The heat molding does little good if they're not high enough in the first place or if you need a more rigid support which I do. Well made but, so far, they don't work for me. This holds true for the DK Response too. 4: Solf Sole Fit. Good firm arch support but the forward part of the insoles is a soft EVA foam only that, I believe will breakdown quickly. Already is for my wife in just several weeks. 5: New Balance Stability. Everything was wrong about these for my feet. Not enough support in the heel or arch. The heel cup was thick yet not deep so they took up too much space in my shoes. They had a metatarsal pad built in but, for me, in the wrong place. 6: Forms. They fit quite well, had a sturdy arch and heel cup but are surprisingly thick. Very well made though. Needed two sizes larger to get the arch to align. Opted not to go ahead with these when i found the Power Step Maxx. I'll be settling with the Power Step Pinnacle Maxx and the Birkenstock's. I also purchased the Power Step metatarsal pads and they too made a nice difference in the Maxx's. They're small but let me tell you, with proper positioning, they can have a very positive affect on how your feet feel. Good luck in your search. Don't be afraid to ignore the sizes and fit the insole to your arch. You may have to trim them but for me it was the difference between great relief or none at all.
J**Z
Helped with foot pain
They have really helped with my foot pain. I think is because they stabilize my foot, keeping it in the correct position. A little expensive, but really worth it. Will buy again.
V**M
Good quality. Helps with pain relief.
Good support for arch of my feet’s. Gives pain relief as well. Functionally and quality just great!
I**A
Finally found arch support for narrow women's feet!!
These are honestly the best arch support (most accurate for me, high-medium arches, more on the high side) I've ever had in an insole. It's very hard to find insoles with a narrow heel, cushioning, and a wide enough forefoot as well. I have spent so long looking for insoles that have both a metatarsal pad, and good high arch support for my metatarsal swelling/inflammation (3rd metatarsal swelling under my right foot right below the toe). I have only tried walking on these for the last hour but it feels like both my feet are actually being supported in the correct shape! I am amazed. I have a relatively high arch with a narrow heel, and long toes that are quite wide compared to my heel, so my foot slides around in most cushioning/metatarsal insoles, and usually the arch is too far forward for my foot. This insole arch is further back than most insoles which is exactly what I've been looking for! Plus it still has some decent padding in the forefoot (although I'm planning on adding a metatarsal pad to it as well for my right foot) and is wide enough to include my toes in the forefoot. The material of the insoles and shape is very similar to these WAKI insoles, which have been very good for my metatarsal foot and have medium arch support Orthotics Insoles/Inserts/Pads with Arch Supports for Flat Feet,Plantar Fasciitis,Feet Pain,Pronation,Heel Pain for Men and Women Shoes (US Men 7-7 1/2-Women 9-9 1/2 (10.25")(260MM)) but had a more gradual arch and less of a heel cup. However the WAKI insoles are a bit too narrow for the forefoot and I cannot wear those insoles on my left foot, since I don't have a metatarsal issue with them. They are surprisingly similar in general shape and material as these Powerstep insoles (and quite a bit cheaper). But the wider insoles of the Powerstep are definitely worth it, especially if you don't need a metatarsal pad. Even without a metatarsal pad in the Powerstep insoles, I'm surprised by just how much cushion there is in the forefoot. I think the 3/4th drop also helps with cushioning. Now I can actually have the same types of insoles in both feet! I will see how the Powerstep metatarsal relief pads work on these as well. I may or may not need to use them for these insoles. Pros: high arch support!! arch support further back than most insoles and not as gradual (better for my feet with high arches and long toes) cushioned and wide enough forefoot area nice heel cup to keep narrow heel in place rigid enough to keep my foot in place but not painful - the arch is the most rigid part. Cons - Sizing: I bought these for size 9 shoes and they fit perfectly in them (but I'm not sure about the sizing of the shoes, so keep that in mind). But if you have a 9.5 shoe size, you may want to order a size up. They seem to run slightly small but fit perfectly for me.
D**.
Extremely supportive
These orthotics are terrific. I have tried several other brands to no avail. These are very comfortable and give me the support I need.
L**O
Troppo piccole , il pacco era aperto, non vanno bene ...
A**U
For me these are the best insoles I could find till now and I am sorry that they are often not available and if take so long to arrive.
L**Z
Good product, gave me the right support and can walk for miles without any problems.
C**R
I struggled with a collapsed arch and i've always had flat feet. However, after some running training, i found that pain was stopping me from running all together. These have kept my arches supported, i've since run nearly 250km in them in the past couple of months. If you're suffering flat feet and its causing you ankle strain, try these for sure!!
E**Y
Le doy 5 estrellas por que a mi hijo le han funcionado muy bien, no han cambiado su firmeza, son cómodas, veremos cuanto tiempo duran, pero hasta el momento si han cubierto su necesidad, las recomiendo a quien tiene pie plano y su problema es específico del arco.
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