Comfort meets support with the all-in-one PowerStep bridge insoles, offering a customized fit while providing comfort and support for lasting pain relief
Flexible and adaptable arch support structure adapts to your foot, teaching proper alignment that helps relieve and prevent pain for all arch heights

Dual-layer cushioning provides comfort where you need it most, featuring slow-recovery memory foam paired with our innovative PowerStep energize foam™ that offers 55% energy return* with every step

Mesh top fabric is moisture-wicking, helping to reduce heat, friction, and perspiration

Relieve and prevent foot pain, achy feet, Plantar Fasciitis, ankle, knee, hip & back pain during running, walking, working, and other everyday activities with bridge

The PowerStep bridge full length insoles feature a podiatrist designed arch support structure that flexes, supports, and adapts to all arch heights while cradling the heel for improved motion control. Dual-layer cushioning comfort features PowerStep energize foam™ and memory foam. The PowerStep energize foam provides a cloud-like feel with channels that assist in even weight distribution for a custom-like fit, offering great shock absorption against impact. This shock absorption occurs from a unique formulation of materials that offers 55% energy return* with every step, creating a cushioning step down that then springs back to propel you into your next step.

The plush, slow-recovery memory foam cushioning layer conforms to the shape of the foot for added comfort and pressure relief, making bridge the best insole for standing all day. Moisture-wicking mesh top fabric is breathable, helping to control heat, friction, and perspiration to keep your feet cool and dry.

Feet need stable, yet flexible arch support for shock absorption and proper alignment. By combining premium cushioning and an adaptable arch shape, the PowerStep bridge shoe insoles are a trusted solution to improve foot function, decrease arch pain, and help alleviate common foot conditions typically caused by overpronation, mild to moderate pronation, or supination – such as Plantar Fasciitis. In wear trials for bridge, 98% of people felt less pain after one week of use, and 63% of consumers took less pain medication after wearing bridge