Carbon and Glass Fiber
These special Insoles relieve dozens of foot ailments. Styles with a ‘Morton’s Extension’ under the big toe joint limit painful motion of the big toe joint. Full-foot versions stiffen your shoes slightly, so joints don’t bend and flex to the point of causing pain. Flat styles simply reduce shoe flexibility. Contoured inserts provide support and a spring-like energy transfer that can make standing, walking and running pain-free. Our exclusive black Carbon Graphite Fiber material is stronger than steel, light as a feather and super thin. Our Blue Glass Fiber is only slightly thicker, but costs less to produce, so we can offer them at lower prices. Our Hallux Trainer Sport and Dress insoles offer a unique combination of a Turf-Toe shaped Morton’s extension integrated into a comfort orthotic that provides heel cupping for shock absorption and support for the arch. Those are customer favorites. Our assortment of these insoles is unmatched. Take a look to find the style that will solve your foot problem.
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1stRaythotics® - Carbon Fiber Bilateral Arch Supports
Stronger than steel but light as a feather, our 1stRaythotics® - Carbon Fiber Bilateral Arch Supports give midfoot support to alleviate pain associ...
View full details1stRaythotics® - Carbon Fiber Left Foot Morton's Extension
1stRaythotics® - Carbon Fiber Left Foot Morton's Extension insoles are a unique, very thin, strong carbon fiber orthotic with a Morton's extension ...
View full details1stRaythotics® - Carbon Fiber Metatarsal/Neuroma Offloader
This unique design offers semi-rigid carbon graphite extensions underneath the 1st and 5th metatarsal phalangeal joints (MTPJ), limiting their rang...
View full details1stRaythotics® - Carbon Fiber Morton's Extension Bilateral
1stRaythotics® - Carbon Fiber Morton's Extension Bilateral are a unique, very thin, strong carbon fiber orthotic with a Morton's extension under th...
View full details1stRaythotics® - Carbon Fiber REVERSE Morton's Extension
1stRaythotics® - Carbon Fiber REVERSE Morton's Extension & Integrated Orthotics are unique insoles featuring a specialized combination of a 'Re...
View full details1stRaythotics® - Carbon Fiber Right Foot Morton's Extension
1stRaythotics® - Carbon Fiber Right Foot Morton's Extension insoles are a unique, very thin, strong carbon fiber orthotic with a Morton's extension...
View full details1stRaythotics® Hallux Trainer Dress Insoles
1stRaythotics® Hallux Trainer Dress Insoles combine a semi-rigid turf toe plate called a Morton's extension with a full-length, finished arch suppo...
View full details1stRaythotics® Hallux Trainer Sport Insoles
The 1stRaythotics® Hallux Trainer Sport Insoles combine a semi-rigid turf toe plate, called a Morton's extension, with a full-length, finished arc...
View full detailsAdvantage Orthotics™ 3/4-Length Carbon Graphite Arch Supports
The thin design fits in almost all footwear styles — on top of existing shoe insoles and linings. The 3/4-length is ideal for not crowding toes. ...
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