

🦶 Step into comfort, support, and sustainability — your feet’s new best friend!
Fulton Custom Molding Cork Shoe Inserts are podiatrist-designed orthotic insoles crafted from sustainable cork to provide all-day pain relief and superior arch support for all foot types. Featuring shock-absorbing technology and a deep heel cup, these ready-to-wear inserts reduce fatigue and stabilize your feet without trimming. Perfect for anyone seeking durable, eco-friendly comfort that lasts as long as their shoes.












| ASIN | B0BX4XR7V4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,378 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #305 in Shoe Insoles |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (638) |
| Date First Available | March 1, 2023 |
| Manufacturer | LIDA, Inc. (Fulton) |
| Package Dimensions | 11.57 x 4.65 x 1.61 inches; 5.64 ounces |
D**W
Great insoles! Less pain
I now own five pairs of these insoles—they have been worth every penny in giving me consistency for my gait and support across all of my daily footwear. They definitely align my feet, and I never have foot pain, even after long days. I mostly wear athletic shoes and work boots, and these insoles are inside every pair that I wear. Last week, I wore a single pair of sneakers to a business convention in Orlando and then followed up by two days at Disney World - so TONS of walking, and my feet were comfy and pain-free at the end of and beginning of each day. (I am thrilled that they now offer an option that might work with some sandals and dress shoes - I can't wait to try these because this brand has earned my trust and continued business.)
E**6
Great Product!
Fantastic Product! I bought one for another set of shoes and another as a gift and that person loves these!
J**E
Great support
Did indeed mold to my feet. My feet for sure hurt less at the end of the day but it wasn’t significant. They did however support my feet better while actively wearing them, I felt less fatigued. They aren’t the most durable, the fabric on the sole started to rip after about 3 months, and slight holes forming in the sole itself.
K**A
Best I’ve tried for pronation and overall comfort right out of the box
I have always had problems with pronation and have tried every type of cheaper insole as well as insoles sold by my podiatrist. The ones my podiatrist recommended are sold on Amazon and are good but they tend to be wider across the arch and will shift in my walking shoes. I’ve also tried the rigid arch supports (the expensive ones from a foot store) that have a sorbothane insole that you put on top of them. They were ok until I got older and they seem to affect the circulation in my legs because of the lack of flexion. I have some achy knees after my walks but not any severe pain. The Fulton insoles were comfortable right out of the box. I went for an hour walk and no problems. My knees feel great and they are feeling better the more these insoles break in. I didn’t even need the 10 hour break in period but everyone is different and has different foot issues. They fit in walking shoes and slip on Merrell jungle mocs. The one thing I will say is that they may run slightly smaller as I needed a 10 and I usually wear a 9 to 9-1/2 shoe. I read some reviews that indicated this before I ordered and I’m glad I sized up. I ordered a second pair of the athletic insoles so I’m anxious to try those.
J**W
Custom Fit Over Time Makes a Huge Difference
At first they felt firm, but after wearing them through a busy week, the cork adapted perfectly to my arches. They’re great for both high and low arch support, and my joint pain has noticeably eased up.
D**A
Worth it!
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I've had flat feet for as long as I can remember. After walking for too long, my feet would hurt so bad, and no matter the inserts I'd purchase, they would just feel uncomfortable. I saw an ad for these on Instagram and purchased them in September 2024. It's now June 2025, and I'm still using the same inserts, and my feet have not hurt at all!! I combined these inserts with comfortable shoes and now I can walk without pain. Arch support: At first, you do have to break these inserts in and the process can be slightly painful but once they have molded to your feet they are a game changer! Durability: I am still using the same inserts months later and have felt they seem as good as new.
M**A
Cork shoe inserts
Does not do what it claimed to do. My left foot still turned inward.
H**R
Do nothing against pronation
These are poorly designed. They are cork copies of other badly designed insoles. They have zero support on the inside edge of your feet. Sure the top of the insole is contoured to hug your foot. But that contour is not supported all the way to the ground. Your arch is just hanging over empty space. The insole simply flexes and collapses along the inside edge causing pronation. If you look at my photos, you will see three different insoles from three different manufacturers. The shiny new one is the Fulton. The other two are well worn cork insoles from Birkenstock and Finn Comfort. All three are men's size 10.5 and medium width. (the Finn is about 3 months old, the Birkenstock 6 years old, and the Fulton is new) The Fulton insole is only 1.5 inches wide where my foot is thinnest. While my foot is 2.5 inches wide at that point. So there's an inch of my foot completely unsupported under that lovely graceful curve of the insole. It feels very unstable because they lack meaningful arch support. The other two insoles are both 2.5 inches wide at that point and provide support from the contoured top all the way to the floor. Are the Fultons better than crappy foam insoles? Sure, they pass that low bar. Are they better than high quality foam insoles with full support from the bottom of the foot to the floor, no way. All three insoles were compared in my Jim Green African Rangers. The foam insoles that came with my Jim Green's are better than the cork Fultons simply because they support the whole foot and not just part of it. Would I recommend Fulton insoles? No. FYI, while the others are superior for arch support, you can't buy the Birkenstock insoles and the Finn Comfort insoles have other issues that prevent them from being used comfortably with any shoes but theirs. So don't take this review as evidence that you should run out and buy those instead.
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