The real issue is often what’s happening inside your shoes.
Because most everyday shoes are not built for thousands of repeated impacts on hard floors.
They may look comfortable.
They may feel soft when you first put them on.
But after hours of standing, walking, lifting, commuting, shopping, working, and moving…
That thin layer of factory padding starts to feel almost useless.
And when your shoes fail to absorb impact properly, your feet are forced to take the hit.
Step after step.
Hour after hour.
Day after day.
That is why so many people end up with:
❌ Sore heels after long shifts
❌ Aching arches by the end of the day
❌ Burning or tired soles
❌ Foot fatigue that makes you want to sit down constantly
❌ Discomfort that comes back every time you wear the same shoes
❌ That “walking on hard ground all day” feeling, even in sneakers
And the worst part?
Most people try to fix it the wrong way.