🦶 Step into comfort, leave heel pain behind!
Tuli's Classic Heel Cups provide targeted relief for heel pain caused by plantar fasciitis and related conditions. Featuring a patented multi-layer waffle design, they absorb shock and return energy naturally, while lightweight cushioning ensures stability and comfort for users under 175lbs. Designed to fit all shoe styles, these durable, USA-made heel cups offer long-lasting support backed by a top-tier warranty.
W**R
Helps your heel
A great item. Provides relief and comfort.
P**.
Great heel pain relief
Very good product to pad the heels. Signifi analysis reduced my daily heel pain. Lasting a long timeWhy did you pick this product vs others?:Value
C**.
Satisfied customer
The media could not be loaded. It really does alleviate the pressure pain for heel spur highly recommend
K**R
Not same size pair
On the package it says 1 pair of size regular; hence, I'm presuming they are both the same size since they are a pair. However, upon opening, I already can see that one is bigger than the other and when I looked under the heel for the size, one says size 8 standard and the other says 10 standard. I don't think they are suppose to come with 2 different size if they are a pair. I could only wear one of them (the 8) on one foot so I placed it on the foot that I needed the most. It would have been nice to use both and put them on both shoes. Hence, it's hard to comment on one heel, but it seems to be comfortable although it sometimes slides and did not really do much for my pain. It only offers somewhat support, but then again I'm only walking only on one heel support instead of 2, because of the different sizes.
F**E
Best heel cups!
these are the best heel cups out there!! such an improvement for my pain!
B**J
Don't recommend
Waste of money to flimsy wouldn't recommend especially if ur suffering with heel discomfort
F**A
Plantar fasciitis relief
I originally was given/bought these through an orthopedic doctor but needed new ones. These are the exact same as what I received at the doctor. They do require some finagling when putting your shoes on and sometimes cause your socks to ride down but the pain relief and ease of walking are much better, so it is worth it to me. They fit in my tennis shoes and my loafers for work and you can’t see them. They provide just enough cushion without it feeling awkward.
H**R
Amazing Help for Heel Pain
I was on my feet a lot in my late 20s, and wound up with tendonitis in both heels at the same time. Thank goodness it wasn't spurs, but still, it hurt. With every step, it felt like someone was driving a railroad spike into my heels. After a lot of physiotherapy and a couple of cortisone shots, my doctor gave me a pair of Tuli's cups and told me to wear them in my shoes at all times.I thought she was nuts. They just don't look like much, and they are not cushiony. But I did it anyway. She wasn't nuts, she was right. Tuli's cups really do absorb the shock from the heel strike. Like many people, I tend to carry my weight slightly behind my center of gravity. This means my heels strike extra hard.I wore my Tuli's for years, and was thrilled that there was such a simple solution for heel pain. Then, suddenly, I couldn't find them anywhere. It was before Amazon sold merchandise other than books. I started buying Spencos, and they're very helpful too. I figured I'd have to use the Spencos forever and would never find Tuli's again.Last autumn, my heels started acting up again, though. So I got myself some new Tuli's and put them in one pair of shoes (I rotate three pair). I removed the Spencos from that pair and reinserted the original insole and added the Tuli's cups. Ta da! Problem fixed. In a few days, the pain was gone again. Don't get me wrong, I do like my Spencos, but some of the varieties are awful.That grid on the bottom of the Tuli's cups absorbs a whole lot of shock. It does take a bit to get used to them. At first, I was ever conscious of them, but after awhile, they feel perfectly normal. You can wash them, and put them in different shoes if you want. You don't have to remove the shoe's insole like you do with Spencos.I'm wearing them now, and if your feet hurt, you should too!
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