







🦶 Step into pain-free days with breathable, cloud-soft support!
These Metatarsal Pads feature medical-grade silicone gel with breathable air holes to reduce foot swelling and pain caused by metatarsalgia, neuromas, and other foot conditions. Designed for both men and women, the reusable and washable pads provide durable cushioning that fits easily into shoes and socks, offering all-day comfort and relief.




| ASIN | B07RQQX339 |
| ASIN | B07RQQX339 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 18,889 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 58 in Foot Cushions & Pads |
| Brand | SMATIS |
| Country of origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (5,404) |
| Customer reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (5,404) |
| Date First Available | 13 May 2019 |
| Format | Pad |
| Manufacturer | SMATIS |
| Manufacturer reference | HL |
| Product Dimensions | 7.39 x 5.79 x 0.3 cm; 40 g |
| Units | 4 count |
| Weight | 0.05 Kilograms |
M**9
Very comfortable!
Following foot surgery the ball of my foot is very sore and it is making it difficult to walk properly. My physio suggested getting metatarsal pads . When I looked on the internet there were so many to choose from I was completely befuddled! I chose these and I am really glad that I did. They are soft , sit nicely on the foot and don’t slip. There are two pairs in the pack and they are washable. They fit easily into both socks and shoes and have really made a difference to my walking. Really pleased!
H**E
Awful product
Awful product. Doesn’t stay in place and two already torn after wear.
N**T
Not bad, could be better.
This was the second time I have bought these foot pads, which in itself is a recommendation - I couldn't find anything which looked better. However, they are not ideal. I find that, although they do provide good cushioning for the metatarsal area, within a relatively short time they cause discomfort where the toes meet the foot. If I have not worn the pads for a few days, it might be six hours before this discomfort becomes bad enough to make me take them off; but if I then put them on again the next day, I get the discomfort after an hour or two. To imagine the design of the pad, think of cutting off about six centimetres of a sock (from the toe end, of course). Now make three holes in this imaginary item - one for the big toe to go through, one for the second toe, and one for the rest of the toes. The item slips on by putting it onto the foot and then slipping the toes through the holes. Now if you imagine the item to be made out of very soft plastic, you have a pretty good idea of what the product is like. I am not entirely sure what causes the discomfort that I feel; it may be that the bands of material either side of the second toe are quite wide, and these get squashed, creating pressure points; or it might be that the front edge of the product is not visibly rounded - it is just a square edge, about 2mm high. I should say that although I wear the pads on both feet, they cause little if any discomfort on the right foot. So they might be fine for you; but also the metatarsal problem that I wear the pads for is only very slight on my right foot, which might suggest that if your problem is bad enough to cause you to seek out & wear such pads, they might cause you the same discomfort. There are two pairs in each pack. To try to stop the discomfort described above, I did try cutting off the bits that go either side of the second toe from one of the pads that I bought the first time, but this didn't work very well; it is almost impossible to put a sock on over this cut pad and get it to stay in place. If I were to suggest an amendment to the design, it would be this: extend the lower part of the pad so that it went under the toes as well. The user would probably need to trim this extension to fit. Additionally, shrink the width of the parts which go either side of the second toe. This would no doubt make them rather more expensive, but I think they would then be much more comfortable. Perhaps this could be a "deluxe" version? I wish I could remember how long I have had the first ones I bought for. My guess is 6-12 months. When I compared the first ones I bought to the new ones, I was astonished at how much difference there was; the new ones are much softer. The new ones are pale blue, whereas the old ones are completely colourless. You should bear in mind that if the pads do work for you, you will probably want to buy a new set within a year. Having said that, they are not expensive, and if they do help you, well worth the money. Finally, each pair of pads comes in a sealable plastic bag. These are very useful, particularly if you want to take the pads off during the day and are concerned about odour, but are easy to lose track of. I lost one bag fairly early on, and the second just after I had ordered the new set. If the manufacturers get to read this, one more plea I would make would be to add at least one spare plastic bag in the box.
E**E
Metatarsal pads
Difficult to put on. I strap has broken already
A**R
I wasn't sure but they are amazing
I have been suffering with really bad feet where they are super tight and achey and after a day of walking on them I could barely work. My partner (sports physiotherapist) suggest to get some pads to wear on my feet. None of the comments on the results were the best so I took my chances with these! I've worn them for 2 days and I've noticed an amazing difference, it's nice to not be in pain! I don't know if this is a short term fix or if they'll work for a long time but for now I'm super happy with these. Really easy to give a quick wash end of every day. I will say they are a little funny to walk in until you get use to them, a little sliddy but I work with no shoes (baby room) so found I had to rearrange them a couple times but if you're wearing shoes they are great. 100% recommend.
M**.
Snapped on first use
Whilst the padding did mean there was some relief for my foot pain whilst using them, the rubber is so thin and flimsy around the toe that it snapped at first use and then the pad just moved around a lot so became uncomfortable and useless. Not great! They need to improve the thickness of the material that goes around the toe. The benefit is that it is a pack of 4 so you have a few more to try once they inevitably break. Also, being as it fits over a middle toe rather than the big toe like some others do, all 4 pads can be used on either foot - handy if you only have the issue on one foot whereas others are specific for left or right foot. Summary - gave some relief but won’t be buying again!
L**Z
Ease pain
Well packaged. These really help with pain from callous on the balls of feet. Made walking much easier.
L**O
Too fragile.
They look good and fit easily. But the attachments between the toes break easily when putting on your socks. The sock adheres to the material, pulls on the cushion, dislodges it and you then have a cushion somewhere in your arch with either one or both toe straps snapped. They would be much improved if a) the product was stronger and b) a tighter fit. You might be better off with a material metatarsal support with a built-in silicone padded cushion. I kept with it, however, by putting on socks very very carefully! (Do you time for all this?) But they still could break and roll up into a squidgy sausage roll either on the metatarsals or under your foot arch as soon as you pushed your foot into the shoe. The flimsy nature of this product makes them difficult for me to recommend.
I**S
Mais se déchirent vite déjà jeter 2 en 1 semaine
S**A
Além de ter rasgado com apenas 3 dias de uso, e isso que não foi o dia todo, apenas algumas horas, o silicone já rasgou. Também não fica fixo no pé, ao calçar o sapato, ele enrola todo e tem que calçar uma meia para não enrolar. Caro e frágil. Não presta
L**N
I've suffered months. I have the perfect trifecta: super wide toe base, extra high arch and a love of speed-skating and downhill mogals since I was 12. I squeezed my fat feet in so many boots and the adrenaline let me endure the pain until my feet froze. XX off the Matterhorn in my 50s. I was surprised it didn't show up sooner (72). I was amazed at the Morton solutions that don't accommodate an extra wide toe base. There are no commercial metatarsal pads, even the ones I initially bought on line were for heal support. I finally ran across these and thank the Lord I did. I will not get surgery, I will get shots when I need to use the foot, but otherwise these gel pads, a good sock, and the widest toe box (XXW) I could find in a sneaker should have me walking pain free for a while. The pads are thin and flimsy, and rollup in your sock putting it in a shoe and taking off, but you learn a knack. Come two pair to a box. They feel flimsy in our hands, my my feet thought they were floating atop bowls of jelly, and it's their opinion I care about. Every podiatrist should have these pads available to Morton's Neuroma sufferers.
J**N
Utilisation occasionnelle
M**S
Funkar utmärkt för mitt problem, gör att jag kan gå några kilometrar längre än utan. Väldigt mjuka, men tar inte upp för mycket plats i skon. Har också provat de med tyg fördral, men de var obekväma och gelen nåde inte ut till stortån, så var mycket glad att de här funkar bättre. Bra ventilation under, men bandet över kan blir lite svettig, fast det är inget stor problem för mig. Den tunna banded mellan tårna har hållet bra under två veckors användning.
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