Rated 4.8 — By 32.000+ Shift Workers

Excellent 4.8 / 5

  • 4.5/5

    I'm an ER nurse. 12-hour shifts on hard hospital floors were destroying my feet, my knees, and honestly my mood. I've tried every insole at the pharmacy, none of them lasted past hour 5. These are completely different. I'm on shift 4 with the same pair and my feet feel the same at hour 11 as they do at hour 1. I've already bought a second pair. Every nurse I work with has asked me what changed.

    - Sarah M. · Registered Nurse · Verified Buyer

  • 5/5

    I pick and pack orders in a warehouse 10 hours a day on concrete floors. By the end of the week my feet were so sore I could barely walk to my car. My wife found these and honestly I didn't expect much. First shift wearing them I noticed the difference by lunchtime. Three weeks in and the foot pain is basically gone. The back pain I thought was 'just part of the job' is fading too. Wish I found these years ago.

    Marcus D. · Warehouse Associate · Verified Buyer

  • 4.5/5

    I work the floor at a busy retail store 8-9 hours on my feet, walking, standing, restocking. I used to sit in my car for 10 minutes after every shift just because my feet were throbbing so bad. A coworker told me about these so I gave them a try. Night and day. I actually have energy after work now. I went from dreading my shifts to not even thinking about my feet. That says everything.

    Jasmine T. · Retail Sales Associate · Verified Buyer

    The Numbers Don't Lie.

    What Shift Workers Report After 7 Days.

    93%

    Said they felt less foot pain by their third shift.

    90%

    Reported less back and knee pain within the first week.

    98%

    Said they'd never go back to regular insoles.

    Built for Shift Workers , Backed by Foot Experts

    Your feet carry you through every shift – our job is to protect them.
    These insoles are built specifically for people who stand, walk, lift, and hustle on hard floors for 8–14 hours a day.
    Targeted arch support, shock absorption, and gentle massage points work together to ease strain and calm heel and arch pain.
    The result: feet that feel fresher, lighter, and more stable in work boots, safety shoes, and clogs, shift after shift.

    SHOP OUR BIGGEST SALE

    Shift Workers Asked. We Answered.

    Most insoles are built for general use — a little cushioning, a generic shape, and they call it a day. We engineered ours specifically for people who stand 8-12 hours on hard floors. That means denser support that doesn't flatten out by hour 6, targeted shock absorption under the heel and ball of the foot where shift workers feel it most, and materials that hold their shape shift after shift. We're not trying to be everything for everyone. We're built for people who never sit down.


    Yes — and this surprises a lot of first-time buyers. Your feet are the foundation for your entire body. When they're not supported properly, the impact travels up through your knees, hips, and lower back. Proper insoles realign that chain from the ground up. Many of our customers report that their back and knee pain reduced significantly within the first week — pain they assumed was "just part of the job."

    We offer a full 30 day money-back guarantee. Try them for your first few shifts. If you're not feeling a real difference, contact us and we'll refund you. No hassle, no hoops, no interrogation. We believe in what we make, so we take the risk off your plate entirely.

    For Returns, please Conact us at: info@stepwellr.com

    Custom orthotics from a podiatrist can cost $300-$500 and require multiple appointments. Our insoles provide professional-grade arch support and shock absorption at a fraction of the cost. For most shift workers dealing with foot fatigue, soreness, and general pain from standing, our insoles deliver comparable daily relief without the price tag. If you have a serious structural foot condition, custom orthotics may still be worth exploring — but start here first.

    Some customers feel instant relief. Others notice a slight adjustment period of 2-3 days as their feet adapt to proper support — especially if you've been wearing flat, unsupportive insoles for years. This is normal and actually a sign that the insole is correcting your alignment. By day 3-4, most shift workers tell us the difference is night and day.

    • If you Still have any Questions, write us an E-Mail at:

      info@stepwellr.com