Fleecy Web Chiropody Felt - 2 Sheets - 22cm x 10cmÂŁ5.10 ÂŁ4.25ÂŁ5.40 ÂŁ4.50Sold: Pack of 2 Sheets
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Foot corn pads and felts are designed to help protect sore, hardened areas of skin caused by repeated pressure and friction on the feet. Corns commonly develop from tight or poorly fitting shoes and are often found on the tops and sides of the toes, between the toes, or on the soles of the feet.
The three main types of corns are hard corns, soft corns and seed corns. Managing them effectively means reducing the pressure that caused them in the first place.
Wearing properly fitting footwear, keeping feet moisturised and using foot corn pads and felts can help cushion sensitive areas, reduce rubbing, and improve comfort throughout the day.


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Incl. VAT Exl. VATFoot corn pads and adhesive felts are practical pressure-relief products used to cushion sore areas, reduce rubbing and make walking more comfortable when a corn, callus or prominent toe joint is being irritated by footwear. At Algeos, you can browse ready-cut corn pads for home use and clinic-friendly felt sheets for more tailored offloading.
For quick, ready-to-wear options, explore felt oval corn pads, felt round corn pads and felt crescent corn pads. If you need broader cushioning or custom cut-outs, the wider chiropody felt range gives you more flexibility.

Corn pads and felts are cushioning products placed around or over high-pressure areas to reduce direct load and friction. They do not remove the underlying cause on their own, but they can make shoes more tolerable and help protect tender skin while you address fit, toe shape, activity demands or footwear choice.
Ready-cut pads are useful when you want a simple, repeatable solution. For example, Silipos Gel Corn Protectors, antibacterial gel corn pads and TheraStep gel corn pad cushions offer soft contact cushioning, while wool or foam-based felt options help redistribute pressure with a slightly firmer structure.

Good for quick application and everyday use. Browse oval, round and crescent shapes depending on location and shoe fit.
Useful when you want softer contact cushioning around tender toes.
Best for clinicians and confident self-selectors who need bespoke shapes, deeper apertures or layered offloading. Explore Hapla felts.
| Concern or pressure point | How pads or felts may help |
|---|---|
| Hard corn on the top or side of a toe | Creates a buffer around the sore area and reduces rubbing from footwear. |
| Soft corn between toes | Reduces skin-on-skin friction and helps protect moist, tender tissue. |
| Callus or seed corn under the forefoot | Spreads load away from the central pressure point during walking. |
| Toe prominence linked to hammer toes | Offloads the prominent joint and may improve shoe comfort. |
| Bunion rubbing with secondary callus or corn | Protects the bony prominence and reduces repeated shoe friction. |
| At-risk skin, diabetes or reduced sensation | Needs more cautious, clinically led offloading rather than casual self-treatment. |

Useful if you want a clearer overview of causes, recurring pressure and practical treatment routes.
Explains how chiropody felt is used for cushioning, offloading and pressure redistribution.
Helpful when prominent toe joints are contributing to repeated rubbing and corn formation.
A practical guide for people comparing cushioning with alignment-focused toe support.
Soft gel protection for tender toes, callused areas and rubbing points. Start with Silipos Gel Corn Protectors or the wider toe protector range.
Persistent underfoot pressure sometimes responds better when pads are combined with metatarsal supports or full-length insoles.
If shoes are causing repeated rubbing, consider PelliTec blister prevention pads or hydrocolloid blister plasters.
For dry, thickened skin, pairing pressure relief with foot creams for calluses and dry skin can support overall comfort.
For diabetic or vulnerable skin, browse pressure care and diabetic foot offloading rather than relying on general corn pads alone.
Most non-medicated corn pads do not remove the cause of a corn. Their main role is to cushion, protect and reduce direct pressure so the area is more comfortable in footwear.
A corn pad is usually pre-cut and ready to apply. A felt sheet or larger felt piece can be trimmed and shaped to create more customised offloading around a lesion or pressure point.
That depends on skin sensitivity, shoe space and the type of pressure involved. Gel often feels softer against the skin, while felt can provide more structured redistribution of pressure.
Sometimes, but it depends on thickness and toe box depth. If adding a pad makes the shoe tighter, it may increase rubbing rather than reduce it. In that case, a slimmer product or roomier shoe is usually the better route.
Seek professional advice if the corn is very painful, keeps returning, is linked to toe deformity, or if you have diabetes, neuropathy, poor circulation, broken skin or signs of infection.
Marc Cameron
Product and digital lead with extensive experience in health-related product development and orthotic therapy education. 25 years. Writing for educated consumers who want clear, evidence-informed guidance without the marketing fluff.

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