girlawhirl

with insolia, girlawhirl can comfortably get through the day in heels
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As much as she loves the comfort of pants and a pair of loafers, Girlawhirl knows she looks better in a skirt or dress and a pair of heels. But honestly, there are some days she just wouldn't be able to get through wearing heels. It's not that she chooses shoes that are uncomfortable – really! It's just that all that extra pressure on the ball of her foot has her kicking her shoes off under her desk…
Sure she's tried little cushioned pads positioned just so – with mixed results. The ones that really do the job of cushioning make her shoes a little bit tight. And the ones that are too thin – well that's just the problem.

Enter the Insolia High Heel Insert, which – this is the revolutionary part – shifts the weight off the ball of Girlawhirl's foot and restores proper foot alignment and balance. Designed by a podiatrist and a rocket scientist, and made from a material that mimics the bottom of the foot, these inserts go from the back of Girlawhirl's shoe down through the arch, relieving all that pressure. Normally, wearing a pair of 2” heels puts 64% more pressure on the forefoot than wearing a sneaker. But with an Insolia Insert in place in 2 1/8” heels, there's only a 22% increase in pressure.

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They're just as simple to insert as the others she's used and they definitely stay put once they're stuck. Not made for swapping, once Girlawhirl puts them in a pair of heels she leaves them in.

On her first day of testing, Girlawhirl only put one in her right shoe and by the end of the day she could totally feel the difference. The creators claim that she should be able to wear her high heels up to three times longer with Insolia Inserts than without. Before she left the office, she fitted her left with its Insolia – and she ended up walking home in her heels.

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Apr 8, 2009