

🦶 Step up your kid’s game with pain-free play!
KidSole Sport Traction Gel Heel Cups deliver targeted shock absorption and superior grip for kids aged 3-7 with sensitive heels or heel pain. Designed for active lifestyles, these lightweight, durable gel inserts fit perfectly in sports cleats and athletic shoes, reducing discomfort from conditions like Sever’s disease and plantar fasciitis. Each pack includes 2 pairs to keep your child supported across multiple shoes, ensuring they never miss a moment of play.





| ASIN | B076JZJJKY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,341 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #36 in Heel Cushions & Cups |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,668) |
| Date First Available | July 11, 2016 |
| Department | unisex-child |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | KidSole |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.15 x 0.79 inches; 4 ounces |
B**A
Worked well for my son's Sever's
My 11 year old son has Sever's and plays soccer year round. Wearing the cleats for extended periods of time would aggravate his heels and there were times he had a difficult time making it through practices and games. We gave these heel cups a try after reading the reviews and have been very happy with them. His heels have not been bothering him after putting these in his cleats and any other shoe about a month ago. It wasn't a miracle cure. They did take some time of using them before the pain really minimized, at least a week, but he noticed a difference right away and his heels don't really bother him any more. Our biggest concern was the cups slipping inside his shoes and moving during soccer or basketball. He did mention that they moved a bit one of the first times he had them in for soccer, but no issues since. We are considering a couple of more pairs because he doesn't always remember to switch the heels between his regular sneakers, basketball sneakers, and soccer cleats. If we do, we will be ordering more of these. Everybody is different and everybody's results might not be the same, but they worked for my kid who had heel issues for at least a year and a half. Update June 2019....Insoles still helping my son. He is active and the insoles are lasting 4-6 months. We needed new insoles and ordered more. After a few months of active use they start to lose their tackiness, and the gel material starts to come apart. I don't view this as a negative because he destroys shoes like Godzilla destroys Tokyo. In addition to the beating he gives them, he often plays and practices on artificial grass. The black rubber pellets get into his shoes and don't help the life of the heel cups. We have to take them out and shake out rubber turf pellets before he puts them on. The pellets often stick to the cup or become wedged in the creases. Again...I don't view that as a negative against the product, just an example of reality. My son doesn't have heel pain any more, we just have learned that we may need to buy more of these 2 or 3 times a year ...which we're fine with since it does help his Sever's. Update July 2021...my son still sometimes will go through some heal pain with the Sever's, but we're still using these heel cups and his flare ups are really minimal compared to when he first had heel pain a couple of years ago. We've learned to just order these heel cups for every pair of shoes he wears regularly. The cups seem to last longer if we just permanently just keep them in a pair of shoes and don't move them. After about 4-8 months of use, we're usually putting new ones in depending on the use. The soccer cleats with rain, soaked shoes, and rubber pellets usually get replaced at a faster rate. After about 6 months or so of taking a beating in the soccer cleats, the tackiness on the bottom of the cup begins to fade and the dark blue rubber horseshoe on the bottom will start to separate. I consider that good quality for the beating they take. I've never had a problem after many pairs of these with the gel ever ripping, shredding, or pilling up.
J**7
Good for heel pain
My kid plays soccer a lot and complained about heel pain. We’ve used these for 3 months and he doesn’t have heel pain anymore. They come with 2 pairs and will definitely order more.
S**R
Helpful
These helped my son's heel pain. They do tend to get pretty dirty, but can be washed with soap/water. I would recommend a little corn starch after washing to avoid them being overly sticky.
A**R
No more pain
I bought these for my son. He is 11 and vey active, plays basketball all the time. He started to complain about pain in his heel (severs disease) which is basically a type of "growing pain". During basketball season he complained so much with the pain. I bought a heel splint from the pharmacy that was said to be used for such problem and he still had pain and struggles to push throw it on the court. I thought i should try something else to help him with the pain and i got on Google and i found these that were sold on amazon. Searching for any relief for him i thoight i'd give it a try and im so glad i did!!!! There has been no more pain. I love the fact that they come in a pack of 4. He just slides them in him shoe and is good to go. They do not slide and he has no complained about feeling them in his shoe either. I will be buying more when our current ones get worn out!!!!
H**R
The perfect heel cup
My son is a high caliber soccer player and wears these religiously to keep his feet healthy and pain free.
B**L
Works, but not great for sports
Works for walking, but not ideal for sports.
A**B
Helpful support
My son’s heels were hurting during baseball. These were delivered overnight and saved him for the next game with the cushion support he needed.
M**E
Comfortable Heel Cups
My 10 year old son loves this product. He is very active in sports and began having severe heel pain following practice/games. After using these heel cups, he told me that they are very comfortable, and they relieve his heel pain. It fits very well in his shoes and do not move around. I highly recommend this product!
I**E
Eased heel pain by about 80%
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