Description:
This pair of arch support insoles from goofort brings targeted cushioning and structured support to everyday shoes, aimed at reducing heel pain and easing pressure on the plantar fascia during long periods of standing or walking. The gel and air cushioning combo helps absorb impact while the contoured shape supports the arch for improved alignment when moving around or during low-impact exercise.
Key Points
The insoles use air cushioning technology to reduce shock and disperse pressure across the sole, helping to relieve discomfort associated with plantar fasciitis. The ergonomically contoured profile follows the foot’s natural curves, offering extra support for high arches and helping to control mild overpronation. Visible gel sections add local padding to the heel and forefoot for added comfort during prolonged use. Consider that firm corrective support may feel different at first and often requires a short break-in period.
Technical Specifications
Name: goofort DynaZoom Arch Support Insoles
- Material: Gel with integrated air cushioning and supportive foam.
- Target conditions: plantar fasciitis, heel pain, metatarsalgia, overpronation.
- Sizing: trim-to-fit insert designed to be cut to shoe size according to the manufacturer.
- Colour: typically black or dark neutral tones.
Benefits
These insoles aim to reduce impact forces on the feet, which can translate into less fatigue after standing or walking for extended periods. The arch support helps distribute load more evenly across the midfoot and may improve foot alignment, contributing to more stable gait mechanics. For those with high arches the contoured support provides additional lift and padding where it is most needed, while the gel heel pad cushions each step.
Usage Recommendations
Place the insoles inside casual trainers, work shoes or everyday footwear by removing the existing insole if necessary and trimming along the provided guide for a close fit. Allow a few days of progressive wear to adapt to the added arch support, wearing them for short periods at first. If pain persists or changes in gait occur, consult a healthcare professional for personalised advice.










