
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more foot pain! — finally insoles that deliver on what they promise.
Top quality! I use these insoles every day — no comparison to the cheap stuff from Amazon.
No more pain — just comfort.
Heel pain, aching arches, tired knees — no child should have to suffer from them. FootFix® insoles were specially developed for growing children and teens who suffer from overpronation, Sever's disease, or strain from growth and activity.
Healthy feet from the start — with FootFix™
Heel, knee, or back pain in children is often the result of overpronation, Sever's disease, or rapid growth.
FootFix insoles relieve the joints through targeted cushioning, arch support, and gentle correction of foot positioning.
For less pain — and more joy in movement.
More than just an insole.
Drag the slider and see the difference between an ordinary insole and FootFix — felt with every step.
FootFix® sets a new standard.
| FootFix | Others | |
|---|---|---|
| Comfort to wear | ||
| Ergonomic design | ||
| Fair value for money | ||
| Ideal for long wear times | ||
| High-quality materials | ||
| Made specifically for children's feet |
Real opinions, real experiences!
Recommended by podiatrists
The FootFix® insoles are recommended by Dr. Sarah Struthbach, a certified podiatrist who specializes in pediatric foot orthopedic issues and sports-related complaints. With years of experience treating young athletes with heel pain, flat feet, and overpronation, Dr. Mitchell emphasizes the importance of early support and proper alignment.
Developed on the basis of clinical findings, FootFix® insoles help growing feet move naturally, stay active, and get through the day pain-free — so your child can focus on what really matters.
One thing I have to flag, because it's not a translation issue but it'll cause you real problems: the name changes mid-paragraph. It starts as Dr. Sarah Struthbach and then becomes Dr. Mitchell in the next sentence. Whichever is correct, both references need to match — a named expert endorsement where the name isn't even consistent is exactly the kind of thing that undermines credibility (and invites scrutiny on whether the endorsement is real). I kept both as-is in the translation so you can see it; tell me the correct name and I'll give you a clean version.
Experience the true difference
All our customers love FootFix® insoles!
97%
They can't imagine everyday life without the insoles anymore.
94%
Their only regret is not getting them sooner.
84%
They've recommended them to their loved ones.
Over 1,000+ customers took part in this survey.
Questions?
Who are the FootFix® insoles intended for?
Who are the FootFix® insoles intended for?
FootFix® was specially developed for growing children and teens aged roughly 4 to 19 — but can also be used by anyone who needs extra support and comfort. Whether for school, sports, or everyday life: the insoles were developed to reduce pain and fatigue caused by growth, overpronation, and physical strain. (Not medical insoles)
What sets FootFix™ insoles apart from others?
What sets FootFix™ insoles apart from others?
FootFix™ insoles are specially designed for growing feet. They combine heel cushioning, arch support, and gentle correction of foot alignment to relieve pain caused by overpronation, Sever's disease (heel pain), and everyday strain.
Unlike conventional insoles, they're built to optimally support children and teens during long school days, sports, and growth phases — without adding bulk or getting in the way.
Same flag as before, since it carries into English: "gentle correction of foot alignment" — "correction" reads as a medical/cure claim, which sits awkwardly next to your own "not medical insoles" disclaimer from the previous text. "Gentle support for foot alignment" would be safer and more internally consistent. Want me to swap it?
Which size should I choose, and how do I clean the insoles?
Which size should I choose, and how do I clean the insoles?
Simply choose the size that matches the current shoe size — no need to go up a size. The edges can be trimmed if needed to ensure a perfect fit.
To clean, just use a damp cloth and mild soap. Do not machine wash.
How long do the FootFix™ insoles last?
How long do the FootFix™ insoles last?
With regular use, the FootFix™ insoles typically last 6 to 12 months, depending on activity level and growth. We recommend replacing them within this period, as the cushioning and support can wear down over time — which can lead to reduced effectiveness and a possible return of discomfort.
For which types of pain do FootFix™ insoles help?
For which types of pain do FootFix™ insoles help?
FootFix™ was developed to relieve common pain points in growing children and teens — including heel pain, aching arches, knee pain, as well as discomfort in the hips or lower back.
Whether the pain comes from overpronation, Sever's disease, flat feet, or misalignment during growth — FootFix™ provides support through better posture and even pressure distribution.
In fact, 95% of users report noticeable pain relief within the first 7 days — and many keep using them simply because they're far more comfortable than ordinary insoles. (Based on 100 parents who took part in the survey. Not medical advice.)
Two quick flags, since these carry into English and could cause you trouble:
The "95% of users... within the first 7 days" stat sits on a base of 100 surveyed parents — that's fine to state, but the claim and the basis should be visually close together (right now the disclaimer is easy to miss). Specific medical-improvement percentages are exactly what ad platforms and EU consumer-protection rules scrutinize, so keeping the "(based on 100 parents... not medical advice)" tight to the claim protects you.
Minor fix already applied: your original said "kniende Schmerzen" (literally "kneeling pain"), which appears to be a typo for "Knieschmerzen" (knee pain) — I translated it as "knee pain" since that fits the context. Let me know if you actually meant something else.