Former d1 runner here. My coach recommended I get a pair of orthotics for my chronic heel pain. I found these guys online and put them in my shoes. My pain has gone away and I feel great!
Awesome.
My physical therapist Michael Harmen recommended a pair for me after seeing that I over pronate. These orthotics are definitely helpful in preventing over pronation.
I’ve had arthritis for what felt like years. Nothing ever helped as it was just a constant barrage of pain and discomfort on the daily. My PCP recommended I go to a podiatrist for orthotics, but the nearest one is about an hour drive, so I always put it off. However, my experience with Stride really changed all that.
From using the app to scan my foot, to the quick delivery, the whole process was really quite seamless. It’s been now about 3 weeks using my orthotics and my foot pain is almost completely gone. Walking is definitely more comfortable and I can be on my feet for a lot longer.
They’ve truly made a big difference in my day-to-day life. Thank you so much!
That burning sensation in my arch is now gone! Such a lifesaver.
I have generally pretty painful toes, however after I put these orthotics in my shoes, the pain has gone away. If things change I will update this.
Why go to the podiatrist when these are the exact same thing. My old podiatrist was telling me that they actually weren’t because you need to have someone ask you questions in person, but if it’s done online, then isn’t that close enough? I mean we do so many things online already, why not just have this be online as well. Seems like a no-brainer to me.
These orthotics do sqeak, so just watch out. Besides that, it’s great!
Very supportive, pretty thick, and comfortable of course. These are the real deal. Doctor perscribed and everything. No more trips to the podiatrist for me.
These orthotics actually work!
I think over the years I’ve had four pairs of orthotics, each one costing close to $800. These ones are pretty much the same thing, but sooo much cheaper. I wish I had given them a chance earlier, but I’m still glad I did.