👟 Step into Comfort: Your Feet Deserve It!
The PediFix Arch Bandage is designed to alleviate heel pain and support flat feet, making it an essential accessory for anyone suffering from plantar fasciitis, bunions, or forefoot pain. Its compact design ensures it fits seamlessly into any shoe, providing comfort without bulk.
U**2
they work for me
I didn't think these would help me, but to my surprise, i like them a lot. Most shoes don't have sufficient arch support for me, and although i have tried numerous arch pads, most are not shaped right for my feet. That's why i tried these bandages, and I have found they make my shoes a lot more comfortable and decrease my knee pain. I don't wear them with sandals or pumps because they are very noticeable. I have worn them only with shoes that cover them completely, like my cross trainers and other closed shoes i wear with socks in the winter.They don't come with instructions, and i almost gave up on them because they were so uncomfortable at first, but i did learn a few things through trial and error:1. They are extremely tight at first. My feet are narrow, AA to AAA width, but i found these bandages to be so tight it felt like my feet were cramping. I kept thinking, how could people with normal width feet wear these? then I found that that where i placed the seam made a big difference in how tight they felt on my feet. I also found that they do relax a bit after wearing them a few times.2. The aforementioned seam - each bandage has a seam, and one side of it is covered to make it smooth. At first i didn't pay attention to where i put that seam, and it really hurt when i put it in the wrong place and/or wore it inside out! Also, the bandage felt tighter when the seam was at the top of my foot. I found the most comfortable place for the seam is against the arch of each foot, wearing the covered side of the seam on the inside, directly against my foot.3. I also found that i can't wear them over socks; must wear them under socks.4. They wash nicely. i wash them in the handwash cycle of my washing machine in one of those zippered laundry bags for delicates, in cold water, and let them air dry. They didn't draw up after washing in this manner.5. They have not made my feet too warm or sweat more than normal. However, I have only worn them in the winter.All in all, I am very happy with this purchase.
A**R
Good supplemental device for arch support
I have plantar fasciitis, and I bought this bandage a week or so ago to help support my high arches while they heal from the inflammation. So far, I do think it's helping. However, I would add the caveat that you should use this bandage IN ADDITION to some other arch support (i.e., orthotic shoe inserts) if you require a lot of support like I do. On their own, they're pretty good, but they really make a difference when you wear them along with orthotics or shoes with good built-in support. The good part is the bandages are thin enough to do this. I am currently wearing them under my socks in my athletic shoes with orthotics and they fit well and help give me an added boost of support. I also wear them around the house along with my supportive sandals and they seem to help. I think even having them on while you are just sitting around barefoot can help your feet feel better. They are a good, cheap solution, and I would recommend them along with the Superfeet Green Premium Insoles (I use them with my athletic shoes) if you have PF or sore arches. Another drug store brand of insoles I've found to be pretty decent (and cheap) are the Profoot Insoles for Plantar Fasciitis Profoot Plantar Fasciitis, Women's, 1 Pair . I've been trying out a lot of at-home remedies for treating PF, and keeping your arches and heels as supported as possible seems to help a lot while they heal. Definitely purchase a couple of these bandages, as they are cheap and very helpful. I haven't tried washing it yet, so I don't know how the elasticity holds up, but at this price I might as well just get some extras to have on hand (foot?) All in all, a good product for a great price!
C**F
Bandage for ONE foot, NOT A PAIR
UPDATE June 2015: In a rush to get to "check out" I searched for Arch Bandage and this popped up as an item I had purchased before. (It would be great if Amazon linked your rating to the "ordered before" reminder.) My fault that I gave this company more money, I should have read the fine print — except there isn't even fine print to warn you that you will be paying double if you have two feet.I can see that PediFix has made one modification, when you turn the bandage so that the white bias tape is inside you get to see a printed number on the top of your foot or the seam, thanks guys! That is a stellar example of forethought and concern for the customer. Still over priced. Still over packaged. Still not clearly described on Amazon. It is my fault that I failed to see the "1 bandage on the photo. But Amazon customers should Not Have To Hunt For Hidden Info and the fact that this is a single item for one foot — not a Pair like feet usually come in — is STILL NOT MENTIONED in the description anywhere as of this date. "Size: Pack of 1" Means a Bandage for ONE foot, NOT A PAIR.Arch bandages are still a 5-star concept; however, for all the reasons listed below and making their product even less attractive, Pedifix is now a 1-star execution of that concept.ORIGINAL REVIEW:Don't need additional support or cushioning with Arch Bandages, BUT THERE ARE BETTER BRANDS AND COLORS OUT THERE!Great with flip flops and every other shoe I've tried! (Injuries have made my feet less tolerant of... being ignored in favor of enjoying life.)Arch Bandages are fantastic -- discovered that I don't need any additional support or cushioning under the foot or arch when I wear these things!Arch bandages are a 5-star concept; however, for several reasons Pedifix is a 2-star execution of that concept.Pedifix Arch Bandage sizing is very inconsistent -- one set of two that I bought are extremely tight, even on a female size 6! Strangling tight!They don't have to be extremely tight to do their job, and being over-tight might be an issue for people with circulation problems. Personally, if I had circulation issues I would consult my doctor before I used these things.SHOULD Come in pairs! That should be a given, right???*Looks down, one, two. To the right... one, two. Left... one, two, three, four -- ah ha, no arches!...Sorry Mr Cat, you don't count on this one!*What's with that ancient-bandaid color? It looks like you're trying to use a bad-skin-tone color to camouflage your foot thingy....Thought we had progressed beyond those old tannish tones.Over Priced (These guys need to take a long hard look at FlexaMed Arch Bandage Amazon -- far superior in too many ways to list.)...and Over Packaged -- do we really need a cute little plastic box??? One of those two issues probably accounts for the other.If Pedifix fixs the quality control, over-pricing, and over-packaging issues I will recommend them as a color alternative, until then I'm going with the competition.
D**B
quality material but big for my small and skinny feet
quality material but big for my small and skinny feet
J**A
Excelente
Lo compré para mi mamá y le funciono
R**T
Four Stars
Really helped
W**Y
Excellent solution for tired sore feet
They help tremendously. My feet are not so sore and tired at the end of the day and they allow me to walk much more than I could without them. When I take them off at nightI put them in my shoes so I won't forget to put them on the next day. I don't want to be without them. A tip: I wear them over my socks instead of directly on my feet. That way they don't absorb any odor - although they are washable and very durable.
M**H
There was only one arch support in package
It was probably my fault but I thought that the package had two supports, however there was only one. Would not have ordered knowing this
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