Interpod Soft-Long Foot Orthotics for Plantar FasciitisÂŁ70.00 ÂŁ58.33Sold: Sold per Pair
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Browse insoles for flat feet designed to provide arch support, improve comfort and reduce pressure during everyday wear.
Our range includes supportive options for fallen arches, tired feet and everyday footwear, helping you find the right balance of cushioning and support.
Choose from insoles for flat feet with arch support and structured designs suited to work shoes, trainers and daily use. Whether you want better comfort, improved fit or extra support underfoot, Algeos offers practical options for everyday wear.
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Incl. VAT Exl. VATBrowse insoles for flat feet designed to improve comfort, support the arch and reduce strain during everyday walking and standing.
Our range includes supportive insoles for fallen arches, overpronation, tired feet and daily footwear, helping you compare practical options for work shoes, trainers and general everyday use.
At Algeos, you can explore flat feet support within our wider orthotic therapy range, including solutions for overpronation, plantar fasciitis and everyday foot fatigue.

Flat feet, also known as fallen arches, happen when the arch sits low and more of the sole makes contact with the ground. Some people have no symptoms, while others notice tired feet, aching arches, reduced stability or discomfort during walking and standing.
Supportive insoles for flat feet can help improve comfort, provide better underfoot support and make footwear feel more stable throughout the day. They are often chosen by people who want more arch support in work shoes, trainers or everyday footwear.
At Algeos, you can browse a wide range of orthotic insoles, from everyday arch support styles to more structured options for greater control and support.
Supportive insoles can help improve comfort during walking and standing by giving the arch more structured support.
Supportive heel cups and firmer designs can help make shoes feel more stable, especially where feet roll inward.
Flat feet insoles can help spread pressure more evenly across the foot, which may reduce strain and everyday discomfort.
Choose from full-length and 3/4 length styles to suit trainers, work shoes and other everyday footwear.
Start with practical arch support insoles or explore more structured ranges such as Interpod and Slimflex.
Many shoppers also compare options for arch pain, knee pain and plantar fasciitis.
The right insole depends on how much support you need, the type of shoes you wear and whether you want everyday comfort or more structured control.
Off-the-shelf insoles are often a good first choice for mild to moderate flat feet symptoms, first-time users and people who want extra support without a complicated fitting process.
More structured or clinician-led options may be more suitable where symptoms are persistent, the foot feels unstable, or previous insoles have not provided enough support.
You can also browse the wider condition-specific orthotic therapy range or explore the full orthotic insoles collection.
| Concern | How insoles may help |
|---|---|
| Mild flat feet with tired arches | Improves support and underfoot comfort during everyday wear |
| Flat feet with inward rolling | Helps improve stability and support through the heel and arch |
| Heel or arch pain | Supports the arch and may help reduce strain during walking |
| More active users wanting firmer control | Offers stronger structure and more durable support |
| Children with discomfort or instability | Provides proportionate support while footwear and development are reviewed |
| Symptoms that extend into knees or lower leg fatigue | Supports alignment and may reduce repeated strain during movement |
Causes, symptoms and treatment options for flat feet, including practical everyday management advice.
A useful guide to product types, support levels and when to step up to firmer support.
A comparison-led guide for shoppers looking at different insole styles and support profiles.
Find out how Slimflex orthotics work and why they are a popular choice for everyday and clinical support.
A straightforward guide to how orthotics differ from basic comfort insoles.
Helpful advice for parents, carers and clinicians reviewing foot support options for children.
Useful for people comparing support options for sore, tired or overworked feet.
A practical guide to comparing orthotic insole types before you buy.
A practical first choice for mild flat feet, tired arches and everyday footwear comfort.
Useful where shoe depth is limited but you still want structured support.
Designed for more active users or people wanting firmer everyday support.
A well-known prefabricated orthotic range for support, comfort and more progressive control.
Designed to improve rearfoot stability and provide structured arch support in a durable shell.
A children’s support option for growing feet needing extra comfort and stability.
No. Many people with flat feet do not need treatment. Insoles are more commonly chosen when there is discomfort, tired arches, poor tolerance of walking or standing, or regular instability.
They can contribute in some people, especially where foot position changes the way the lower limb moves. Supportive insoles are often used alongside footwear changes and exercise.
For mild to moderate symptoms, often yes. More complex or persistent issues may need a firmer or more clinician-led support option.
Most people benefit from a gradual bedding-in period, starting with shorter wear times and building up over one to three weeks.
Shoes with a firm heel, removable liner and enough depth usually work best. Very soft or unsupportive footwear may reduce the benefit of the insoles.
Not always. Many children have flexible flat feet that improve with growth. Review is more important where there is pain, fatigue, tripping or clear functional concerns.
Arch support mainly improves underfoot support and comfort. Motion control usually refers to a firmer, more structured insole designed to improve stability to a greater degree.
Browse the full flat feet range, compare Slimflex and Interpod, or explore the wider orthotic insoles collection if you are still comparing support options.
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Marc Cameron
Product and digital lead with extensive experience in health-related product development and orthotic therapy education. Writing for consumers who want clear, practical and evidence-informed guidance.


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