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New from the makers of Phase 4 Orthotics, WalkFit orthotic insoles help reduce pain in feet, knees, hips, and back. Each pair of WalkFit insoles comes with 3 customizable arch inserts, low, medium, and high. Once your feet have adjusted to the WalkFit Orthotics, you will experience a noticeable increase in foot support and comfort. Available in mens sizes 6 through 14 and womens sizes 5 through 12. See chart below to find your exact match. <BR>LIFETIME REPLACEMENT WARRANTY. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 1.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.0 inches | | Package Width: | 4.6 inches | | Package Height: | 1.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 43 reviews |
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59 of 63 found the following review helpful:
Every Claim By Walk Fit Is Fraudulent Nov 01, 2005
By A. Gaisser Ordered WalkFit inserts for myself and my fiancee. Followed their instructions for about 10 days (3 days past their "break in" period). I couldn't wait to get them out of my shoes by the end of the day. Foot adjusted somewhat, but not that much. Same with my fiancee. Decided to return them.
Sent them back via UPS with deliver confirmation and signature. Walk Fit received them back in mid-September, 2005. No refund given as of yet. No returned emails or phone calls to customer service.
Bottom line: WalkFit doesn't live up to ANY of their statements, including their refund policy.
I should have known better at the time to buy something off of the TV, but I learned my lesson again.
51 of 54 found the following review helpful:
Walk Fit - Not for WOMEN! Apr 18, 2006
By C. Wissmiller Apparently Walk-Fit Orthotics may come in different sizes, but they only come in one width. I wear EE shoes (way wider than most women!). I did not at first realize that the Walk Fits were too wide, but I did notice that my feet felt like they were tilting to the outside. I attributed the tilt to the "Breaking-In Phase." Of course, the only thing that broke was my alignment (several costly trips to the chiropractor have NOT remediated the situation).
When I finally took a closer look (unfortunately, it was a few week later), I realized that the orthotics were actually tilted inside my shoe because they were slightly wider than my shoe. I had a friend with a C width shoe try them on; well, she never acutally got to try them on because they did not even begin to fit inside her shoe. Since the average woman's shoe width is B, most women cannot begin to wear the Walk-fit. Now, they can send it right back for a full refund - minus shipping and handling of course (probably a great money-maker for the company right there).
I have heard comments about the difficulty of trying to return products to Walk-Fit. They are true! Maybe a few lucky souls get their money back, but the company just won't do it - they have several reasons why they don't have to. I consider the company to engage in false advertising - the product is not for women, but the infomercials do not say that. I'm going to contact my State's Attorney's Office to report fraudulent practices. I suggest all other unhappy consumers do the same.
35 of 38 found the following review helpful:
Fixed my foot problem, but.... Jun 09, 2007
By Modern Blue Argonaut I woke up one morning to discover I had developed plantar fasciitis and my heel was hurting so badly I thought I had broke it. I was hobbling around for a couple of weeks completely avoiding housework. Then I almost decided to see a podiatrist since this appeared to be a serious foot problem. After researching plantar fasciitis I came across Walkfit Orthotics and decided to give them a try. I am so glad I did. Even though it feels like I am walking on a tennis ball all day, the pain is completely gone as long as my shoes have Walkfit orthotics in them. I even tried Dr. Scholls Heel Pain Relief Orthotics, and although they took the heel pain away, I found I had a burning, stinging pain in my ankle when I wore these, so all they did was relocate the pain. The best way to wear the Walkfit orthotics is to first remove the insoles your shoes come with, then put in the Walkfit orthotics as far back in the heel of the shoe that you can, and then cover them with Dr. Scholls Memory Foam insoles to provide some comfort and shock absorption. These inserts have not only saved my feet, but they have saved my bank account hundreds of dollars in custom orthotics and podiatrist visits. Dr. Scholls Memory Fit Customizing Insoles, Womens 1 pair
35 of 39 found the following review helpful:
Phase 4 Orthotics just got better Jun 21, 2005
By Warren King
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I owned the original Phase 4 Orthotics and had them for about two years or so. They were really supportive and comfortable once broken in, but they did eventually need replacing. I was curious when I saw the new Walkfit model on TV and wondered if they were any better than the previous one. Let me tell you, they are SO much more comfortable than the original Phase 4 orthotics. What made this possible was the addition of three custom gel inserts for the arch. There are high, medium and low versions and you can switch to whichever one is most comfortable for you. They still recommend a break-in period for the orthotics, but I found them to be instantly comfortable once I figured out which insert felt best for me. I highly recommend these to just about anyone who can wear them. If you're looking for arch supports that actually support your feet and your whole body, these are the ones to buy.
20 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Every Claim By Walk Fit Is Fraudulent Nov 01, 2005
By A. Gaisser Ordered WalkFit inserts for myself and my fiancee. Followed their instructions for about 10 days (3 days past their "break in" period). I couldn't wait to get them out of my shoes by the end of the day. Foot adjusted somewhat, but not that much. Same with my fiancee. Decided to return them.
Sent them back via UPS with deliver confirmation and signature. Walk Fit received them back in mid-September, 2005. No refund given as of yet. No returned emails or phone calls to customer service.
Bottom line: WalkFit doesn't live up to ANY of their statements, including their refund policy.
I should have known better at the time to buy something off of the TV, but I learned my lesson again.
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