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    Shock Absorbing Foot Insoles

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    Foot Insoles: Shock Absorbing + All Day (2-Pack)

    Foot Insoles: Shock Absorbing + All Day (2-Pack)

    Sale price  $76.00 Regular price  $80.00

Perform Better on the Court With the Best Pickleball Insoles!

Pickleball is the perfect sport because it forces you to really work up a sweat, but you’re having so much fun playing that you don’t even notice it. Whether you play casually or competitively, this relatively new sport is clearly here to stay!

The constant dashes to the kitchen line, the quick bursts to chase down a dink, and the longer rallies where you’re shifting side-to-side all take a toll on your body, though. That’s why more players are adding pickleball insoles to their court shoes.

The stops, pivots, and hard pushes off the ball of your foot start to wear you down fast, especially if you’re playing several times a week. But our running insoles minimize that impact to keep your feet from getting hammered by the constant start-and-stop movement.

Our Shock-Absorbing Foot Insoles use cushioned PU memory foam that eats up impact and takes pressure off your feet, ankles, and knees. These are the perfect orthotic insoles for players who feel sharp soreness after long games.

On the other hand, our All-Day Insoles give you a softer, more forgiving ride during long sessions or multi-game days. These are the sports insoles you want if your feet tend to burn or fatigue quickly.

Both our insoles for pickleball are built with real athletes in mind who put in serious mileage on and off the court. They’re backed by our 60-day guarantee and a 1-year warranty, so you can place your order with peace of mind knowing you’re getting the quality you deserve.

You can also count on Old Bones Therapy for a pickleball knee brace if you want to round out your arsenal. We carry all the gear you need to protect your body and perform your best. Order your pickleball insoles today and see what separates them from the rest!

FAQs

Why do my feet hurt after playing pickleball?

Pickleball demands quick stops, hard lateral pushes, and repeated forefoot pressure that stock shoe insoles are not designed to handle. The constant impact strains your arches and heels, and without proper cushioning, that stress builds up fast. Aftermarket insoles with arch support and shock absorption make a major difference.

What are the best insoles for pickleball?

You want insoles with shock-absorbing foam, solid arch support, and a heel cup that keeps your foot stable during lateral movement. Our Shock Absorbing Insoles check every box. TPU arch support, PU memory foam, and a deep heel cup built for high-impact court sports.

Are insoles worth it for pickleball?

100%. Pickleball is a high-impact sport that is tough on your feet, knees, and joints. Quality insoles reduce impact, support your arches, and keep you comfortable through longer sessions. If your feet are sore after every game, insoles are one of the simplest upgrades you can make.

Can pickleball insoles help with plantar fasciitis?

Yes. Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common foot injuries in pickleball, caused by repetitive stress on the plantar fascia. Insoles with firm arch support distribute pressure away from the inflamed tissue, and shock-absorbing cushioning reduces the impact that aggravates it. Our plantar fasciitis insoles are designed specifically for this condition.

Do insoles help with knee pain from pickleball?

They can. When your feet lack proper support, the impact from hard stops and lateral movement travels up through your ankles and knees. Shock-absorbing insoles reduce that impact at the source, which can relieve stress on your knee joints. Many pickleball players notice less knee soreness after switching to quality insoles.

How do I break in new pickleball insoles?

Wear them for short sessions first, around 30 to 60 minutes. Then gradually increase wear time over a week as your feet adjust to the new arch support and cushioning. Jumping straight into a full tournament with brand new insoles is not recommended.

What is the difference between pickleball insoles and regular shoe insoles?

Regular shoe insoles prioritize basic cushioning for walking. Pickleball insoles are built for lateral movement, quick stops, and high-impact landings. They feature firmer arch support, deeper heel cups for stability, and shock-absorbing materials designed to handle the specific demands of court sports.