🦶 Step into pain-free days with the wedge that works as hard as you do!
The Cluffy Wedge Shoe Insert is a medium-sized, black wedge designed to fit men's US 7-10.5 and women's US 8-12 shoes. Clinically proven to relieve a wide range of foot pains including heel pain, plantar fasciitis, bunions, and metatarsal discomfort, it lifts the big toe to address root causes rather than just masking symptoms. Compatible with all shoe types, it also supports relief for ankle, knee, hip, and back pain. Proudly made in the USA and backed by a 30-day satisfaction guarantee.
D**N
Bunion pain gone
I have some painful bunions and these little cluffy wedges have helped eleviate that pain! They fit right under your big toe and after you've worn them a little while you don't even know they're there. I use the cluffy wedge in sandles but I use their Lux Step Insole for all of my athletic shoes. The Lux Step has the wedge built in but also has an amazing arch and heel to help my plantar fasciitis.
R**.
Needed for my foot alignment
Added these to my purchased shoe/boot inserts. Slightly lifts my big toe to lessen my tendency to " grip w/toes" when walking. Seems to be working well. Overall satisfied w/purchase.
G**E
Pain relief.
they seem well made. I just started using them so its to soon to go in depth on how well they are working I will update in about a month.
B**B
Did not work.
These wedges did nothing to help my foot.
K**O
Not right for me, and an expensive experiment
I’m very sorry to say these did not work for me. And for the price, it’s very disappointing. They are simply too small pieces of plastic. I’m not sure if you could just not make these yourself. However, I’ve tried them and then be on the return. So I’m stuck with them. I hope they work for others, they seem to, but just did not work for my broken toe
R**C
The Cluffy Wedge - Better Watch Your Step!
Have arthritis in the big toe, on my right foot, which is terribly painful.Frankly, I'm not sure if it's Hallux Limitus or Hallux Rigidus.Nevertheless, being somewhat desperate, I figured "what the hell" and decided to give The Cluffy Wedge a shot.I also went out and purchased a premium pair of low profile Superfeet insoles, to which I could affix The Wedge,with the thought being, I could transfer the doctored insoles, from shoe to shoe.Although my plan was great in theory, you know what they say about "best laid plans"!As it turns out, The Wedge works only marginally, at best and I'm not even sure if the small perceived benefit, is purely psychological.At the end of the day, I invested $25.00 for The Wedge and $45.00 for the Superfeet insoles; fortunately the latter is of excellent quality.One other thing I find rather odd about The Wedge; the package contains two wedges, one for the left toe and one for the right.I'm not a doctor but I would venture to say, that most people only have a problem, with one footi.e., either the left or the right. Therefore, wouldn't it make more sense to be able to purchase a pair for either the right toe or the left?What am I supposed to do with The Wedge for my perfectly fine left toe? Wait until arthritis sets-in...?You may want to save your money and put it toward a professionally made orthotic.
U**G
Have overpronated feet?
Your feet point outward and from the back it looks like your heels have a flat on the inner sides? Add these to your big toe, and your knee(s) will thank you. Recommended by my physical therapist in 2018, it also helped my spouse who has the same condition. Instructions are usually given, but it is applied to the non-toe side of your insole where your big toe bears weight.
T**Y
Pain relief, 90% better than without
I have multiple foot issues but recently the hallux limitus had been really painful. I used heavy felt or molskine to fashion my own pads with some sucess but they flattened out quick and weren't very comfortable because they weren't wedges. These seemed kind of expensive but the pain won out and I bought the Cluffy Wedge. Glad I did. Still have some pain but it's 90% better. It took a few tries to get the sweet spot positioning but you'll know you have it right when you barely notice it's there and you're pain is gone or reduced. I had to walk around a bit after each positioning to get it right. I'm able to to push off that toe now. Follow the instructions and only peel back half the adhesive strip so you can reposition easier.
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