

🦶 Step into comfort, leave heel pain behind!
Tuli's Heavy Duty Gel Heel Cups are expertly engineered gel inserts designed to alleviate heel pain from plantar fasciitis, Sever’s disease, and other conditions. Featuring a multi-layer shock-absorbing design that returns energy with every step, these lightweight, latex-free cushions provide stability and comfort for all-day wear. Made in the USA and optimized for lace-up shoes, they come with a lifetime warranty, making them a trusted choice for professionals seeking lasting foot relief.













| ASIN | B000MSZT8S |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,842 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #57 in Heel Cushions & Cups #2,122 in Sales & Deals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (7,457) |
| Date First Available | August 15, 2006 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 76718 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | TuliGEL |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches; 1.6 ounces |
G**C
Solution for heel, foot pain - highly recommende
Suffered with a fracture for 9 months without knowing, plantar and had heel pain. My ortho recommended these and I have been wearing them for over 25 years and not looked back or changed a thing except buy new ones. They really prevent heel strike and takes the pressure off.
R**O
Great for plantars
I was only able to find the large size online, so I went ahead and ordered these heel cups. They are perfect, and they helping tremendously with my plantars fascia, I highly recommend.
G**2
Best for closed shoes
I was getting these to wear with a sleeve and sandals. I honestly don’t know if it was the insert or the sleeve. It kept slipping. The insole is comfortable, but I might have to only wear it in closed shoes or a more snug fitting sleeve.
L**E
Not a big help for me
I bought these to help ease symptoms of plantar fasciitis. They didn't help my heel, and they pushed my toes into the front of my shoe. The are very nice quality, but didn't work for me.
I**S
Heel Cups
I now am wearing these in my boots and closed shoes. They really help ward against plantar fasciitis.
C**.
Effective, all-day relief
We're moving, and I've been on my feet for days packing and moving boxes. I started to get a low back ache that traveled down my leg to my foot, which is a sign I've got a lot of pain incoming. Before it got worse, I bought these inserts, and the relief has been immediate! PROS * You can feel the springiness from the "waffle" cushion sending energy back, helping you to keep on going. * Clear, so they're not too visible. * Can be worn with or without socks (can help if your shoe fit isn't roomy). * Absolutely helped with a recurring issue I have with sensitive heels, and sciatica-like pain, when standing too long. * Covers a lot of my heel, which may provide some help when breaking in new shoes. * Gel is comfortable (doesn't move around), soft, and easy to clean. Haven't noticed any odd smells. CONS * Despite getting size small, it feels a bit tight in some sneakers. Wearing with my roomiest sneakers without socks feels most comfortable. * Not the most expensive, not drugstore cheap. I've worn for about two weeks. Would love if they hold up for months. TIP: Give them a little time to break in. At first, I thought the waffles were too wide-spaced and wobbly. By the next day, they'd compacted a bit, and were stable. Absolutely recommend these inserts! I've been able to keep going when I know in the past, I would've had to rest more to give my sensitive heels a break. A huge life improvement and well worth the money. TIP: If you're looking for a cheaper option, or don't have much room in your shoes, you might try Dr. Scholl's gel heel cups (https://amzn.to/4l3UwBx). They're more compact, and the pair I have has lasted for years, provides relief from more casual activities (hours of walking), and are about half the price.
T**N
Pretty bad, but maybe just my experience
I used this for a "fat pad" thinning problem with my left foot. It has very good reviews and initially I thought it would do the job. It definitely is nicely padded and seems like it should work as described, but there are problems and I'll get into them here. They won't stay on at all unless you wear them in a shoe that has heel support in the back or put them on beneath your socks and that is really difficult to do as they are sticky and the sock clings to them. It's necessary to have your hands inside the sock as well as the cup in order to get it placed properly. That just can't be done otherwise. I have to use very thick woolen stretchy socks in the winter and any other sort of sock is much to tight for both your foot, the cup, and your hand at the same time. This was very difficult to get right and took time. I tape my heel to help with the thinning problem in the fat pad and I pretty much had it healed up and with no more pain.......until I tried to wear the cup all day. I also decided to put it onto my right heel in order to be balanced as these things are anything but stable to walk on. After one day of walking this way my heels on both feet began to hurt. I just ignored it.....you get days like this now and then, but the next day both heels were really sore. Eventually, I figured there could be no other cause than the cups so took them off for the rest of the day . By evening both heels were somewhat better and the next morning the pain in the right heel was pretty much gone. Still slightly sore in the heel with the fat pad thinning but I figure that will be OK by this evening. Now, a lot of people seem to like these and have no problem. Maybe it's just me, but I'm putting this out there so others can make a better decision. Hope this helps!
W**Y
So much cushion!
These are by far the best heal cushion I have ever used! They are thick, but do not make my shoes to tight like other inserts tend to do. After reading some reviews that say they don't stay in place while putting shoes on, I was concerned about that but am happy to say I have not had them slip at all. I have used them in both slip on shoes as well as lace up shoes, with socks and without. They stay in place without fail. I have bursitis in one heal and only use them for that foot. I am on my feet roughly 8 hrs for work and probably another 3 to 4 hours at home. These have made it so I can do that with out extreme pain. They have made such a difference for me that I am ordering more so that I have enough for all my shoes and don't have to move them each time I wear a different pair.
C**A
Padezco de fasitis plantar y me ayudaron algo en amortiguar la pisada, me cuesta mucho trabajo apoyar mi pie y a pesar de contar con tenis memory foam esta plantilla me ayudo cuando salía a ejercitarme. Trabajo en una planta automotriz por lo que debo de llevar zapato industrial de casquillo más de 10 horas, las plantillas sin duda ayudaron con ello, solo comento que con ellas si se me ajusta más el zapato.
D**A
Sono diventati indispensabili. Comodissimi io li uso interposti tra suola e calza. Migliorano l'aspetto della calzata, l'appoggio, l'andatura e la pronosupinazione del piede distribuendo il carico anche sull'avampiede. Ci ho messo una settimana ad abituarmi ma ora non potrei più farne a meno. Per chi ha il piede quasi completamente piatto e tallone pressoché inesistente, sono indispensabili. Consigliatissime
A**N
Excellent product and well designed. Just like having sponge cushion under your heels and relieves the aching heels. Fits well in the shoes without the need to increase the shoe size, washable and just comfortable to wear. Plantar fasciitis could also be caused by inflammation of the plantar fascia to the heel bone, due to small tear or damages, just like a pulled muscle. Think how many steps we take each day, say 4000-5000 steps, that's is how many times we step on those damaged heel muscle without giving it a chance to heal. Imagine like when we have a torn muscle but we never stop using it. So step one, heal those plantar fascia first. But how? We all need to walk each day, from a few to thousands step per day? You must allow the plantar fascia to heal by walking less and use lots and lots of padding or cushions to protect the heels. Use double or triple padding/cushion to speed up recovery. Once healed, keep using the cushions until the heels are fully recovered. Wear thick sole trainers with memory foam. Hope this info helps.
T**O
I use them in my runners and my work boots. Re-leaves pain from fasciitis. Not a permanent solution but it hurts less!
N**A
Lo cierto es que han sido un descubrimiento. Cuando las llevo no me dielen los pies
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