Tubular Toe Foam with Overlap - 25cmÂŁ16.01 ÂŁ13.34
Silipos Gel Toe Caps offer targeted cushioning and protection for individual toes, helping relieve pressure, friction and irritation caused by corns, blisters, ingrown nail discomfort and sensitive skin.
Made from soft, medical-grade gel, our caps conform to the shape of the toe to reduce localised pain and improve tolerance of everyday footwear. The range includes a selection of sizes and profiles designed to suit different toe shapes and specific areas of irritation.
Comfortable, reusable and easy to use, our gel caps are a practical choice for both clinical care and everyday foot comfort.

Gel toe caps are designed for those moments when one toe takes the brunt of friction, pressure or repeated shoe contact. If a toe tip feels sore, the nail edge becomes tender, a corn keeps getting irritated, or a prominent toe rubs inside footwear, a toe cap is often the simplest starting point.
If you’ve ever had one 'problem toe' that ruins an otherwise normal day - rubbing at the tip, tenderness over the nail, soreness on the top of the toe, or irritation from adjacent digits - then a toe cap is often the simplest and most effective option.
Rather than covering the whole forefoot, gel toe caps focus cushioning exactly where it’s needed, creating a soft barrier that helps reduce rubbing and absorb pressure during walking and standing.
This range is widely used in podiatry and foot care because it supports conservative management of common toe complaints, including discomfort linked to corns, blisters, nail irritation and prominent toes that take more load inside shoes.
Gel toe caps are soft sleeves or closed-end covers that fit over an individual toe to create a cushioning barrier between the skin and whatever is causing discomfort. In most cases that means the inside of a shoe, but it can also mean rubbing from a neighbouring toe or sensitivity around the nail.
The aim is straightforward: reduce friction, spread pressure more evenly and improve shoe tolerance for one specific toe rather than the whole forefoot.
On the Algeos page, gel toe caps are positioned as a focused solution for pressure, friction and irritation affecting individual toes. They are especially useful when discomfort is localised and when bulkier options would take up too much room in footwear.
Friction hotspots on the toe tip or sides caused by footwear rubbing.
Pressure discomfort where a toe is prominent, clawed, or repeatedly contacts the shoe upper.
Corns and callus irritation where cushioning reduces repeated aggravation.
Blister prevention and protection in areas prone to rubbing.
Nail edge sensitivity and mild irritation around the nail area (where protection helps reduce contact and impact).
Post-care sensitivity when the skin feels tender after routine foot care and needs a gentle barrier.
These are a strong choice when pressure builds at the end of the toe.
Good for clinics, repeat users or households that need a practical stock option.
Useful when a toe needs cushioning and a little help separating from a neighbouring digit.
These suit shoppers looking for a simple, versatile protector that can be used where localised rubbing is the main issue. Compare Silipos Gel Cap - Universal Toe Protector (1).
Where a softer wraparound barrier is preferred, Tubular Toe Foam with Overlap - 25cm offers another route for cushioning and protection.
If the real issue is overlap, toe drift or interdigital rubbing rather than pressure on the toe itself, compare with gel toe separators or condition-led overlapping toe solutions.
| Concern | How a gel toe cap may help |
|---|---|
| Toe tip soreness in shoes | Adds cushioning over the end of the toe and can reduce repeated impact and rubbing inside the toe box. |
| Corns and callus irritation | Soft gel can reduce aggravation over a sensitive area by lowering direct pressure and friction. |
| Blister-prone toes | Creates a soft barrier between the skin and footwear, which may help reduce hot spots during walking. |
| Hammer toe or clawed toe pressure | Helpful when the tip or upper surface of one toe keeps rubbing, though a crest or splint may be better for position support. |
| Bunion-related rubbing near the hallux | A toe cap may help if the big toe itself is tender, but a bunion-specific protector often suits the joint area better. |
| Overlap and toe-to-toe rubbing | If contact between digits is the main issue, a separator or cap-with-spreader may be more appropriate than a cap alone. |
If irritation is mostly on the toe tip, a closed-end cap is usually the clearest starting point.
Toe caps add a little bulk, so lower-profile options tend to be easier in tighter shoes.
If the goal is comfort, start with protection. If the toe position itself is the main issue, compare supports and separators.
A cap with spreader is helpful when rubbing comes from both footwear pressure and contact with an adjacent toe.
A core Algeos range for toe cushioning, protection and practical footcare gels.
Direct route into closed-end caps, universal caps and hybrid cap-spreader designs.
For shoppers who want to compare caps with adjacent gel-based toe solutions.
Useful when local toe protection needs to be combined with broader condition support.
A straightforward option for targeted cushioning over an individual toe where friction and pressure are concentrated.
Useful for repeat users, clinics and anyone who already knows a toe cap format suits their needs.
A good hybrid option when one toe needs cushioning and a little separation from the next digit.
Suitable for localised shoe rubbing where a versatile, single-item protector is preferred.
Gel toe caps are typically selected because they can be reused, supporting ongoing protection without constant replacement.
A simple care routine helps maintain comfort and hygiene: wash gently using mild soap and warm water, rinse thoroughly, and allow to air dry completely before wearing again. Avoid direct heat sources, as excessive heat can affect the gel material over time.
Replace toe caps if they become torn, overstretched, or lose their ability to stay comfortably in place. If a cap starts slipping frequently, it’s often either worn out or not the correct size for the toe.
Written by Marc Cameron - Product Director and Product Category Contributor

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