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    I Walked 15,000 Steps in These Fulton Insoles

    PrimeHubBy PrimeHubSeptember 8, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read0 Views
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    Living in New York City, I’m on my feet constantly, so sneakers are my go-to when I know I’ll be walking for hours. But as someone with flat feet, I’ve always struggled to find truly comfortable shoes—whether for hitting the treadmill, commuting to work, or taking a stroll through Central Park; my feet and legs always end up sore after long walks or runs. I know support is key, but let’s be real, sometimes I skip the cushioned shoes altogether because, well—I love fashion and can’t say no to a daring silhouette.         

    So, when I came across the Fulton Classic Insoles, I was excited to give them a shot. Why? I finally didn’t have to compromise my style to save my feet. After testing them out, I can confidently say they’re a game-changer for anyone like me who’s tired of aching feet—and lucky for you, they’re on sale right now for just $48.

    Fulton Classic Insoles

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    What makes the Fulton Original Insoles even more impressive is that they’re doctor-designed. Podiatrists crafted them specifically to solve the lack of arch support in most shoes. These orthotic-rivaling insoles offer several benefits and are strategically designed to cradle your feet. The deep heel cup provides maximum stability, and the cushy natural foam helps distribute pressure evenly throughout the foot, creating a ridiculously comfortable and soft underfoot with every step. This feature actually serves a sneaky dual purpose; Fulton gets that no two feet are the same, which is why it chooses memory foam insoles. It offers custom support by molding to your foot’s unique shape, thus aligning your body and relieving pain along the way.

    Fulton’s insoles also solve commonly undiagnosed issues like pronation (where your foot rolls inward) or supination (where it rolls outward) from lack of arch support (they’re most likely the root cause for your foot pain, back pain, knee aches, or joint discomfort—and you don’t even know you’re doing it!). I was especially excited to try them after they were dubbed the best insoles for calf pain relief by Travel + Leisure‘s testing team because I constantly have sore calves at the end of a walking-heavy day around NYC.

    Fulton Classic Insoles

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    To really put these Fulton insoles to the test, I clocked 15,000 steps around NYC with zero pain, both during and after. That’s unheard of for me! As I walked, I could actually feel the insoles molding to my feet. Usually, after around 5,000 steps, my feet are done and I’m desperate for a break, but with Fulton’s shock-absorbing cork design (which reduces impact from walking on hard surfaces), I hit 15,000 steps and could’ve kept going. Even if you don’t have flat feet, these insoles cater to all foot types, whether you have low arches like me or super high ones.

    Another thing I love about these insoles is the vegan cactus leather that feels super smooth and fits seamlessly inside my shoes. And it gets better—Fulton is all about sustainability, and these insoles are actually carbon-negative. As I pack for my trip to Hawaii, I already know these are coming with me for hikes and all the adventures we have planned.

    If you’re curious about other options, I also found a few more insoles on Amazon worth checking out. But the bottom line is: if you’re tired of sore feet but don’t want to give up style, the Fulton Classic Insoles are a must-try. You can thank me later!

    More Comfy Insoles to Shop at Amazon:

    Walk Hero Comfort and Support Plantar Fasciitis Insoles

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    Valsole Heavy-duty Support Orthotics

    Amazon


    Dr. Scholl’s Work All-day Superior Insoles

    Amazon


    Sof Sole Athlete Performance Insoles

    Amazon


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