Orthotic Insoles Designed for Comfort, Support & Injury Prevention

Lightfeet orthotic insoles provide targeted arch support, shock absorption, and heel stability — making them one of Australia's most recommended insoles for plantar fasciitis, flat feet, and everyday foot pain. With options for sports, work, and casual wear, there's a Lightfeet insole for every foot and every shoe.

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Why Lightfeet Are Australia's Go-To Orthotic Insoles

Lightfeet orthotic insoles are trusted by podiatrists and everyday Australians alike because they work across the conditions that matter most — from plantar fasciitis and flat feet to high arches and general heel pain.

Unlike generic cushioning inserts, Lightfeet insoles are built with different needs in mind, such as structured arch support, a deep heel cup, and shock-absorbing materials that address the root cause of discomfort, not just the symptoms.

Whether you're searching for insoles for flat feet, relief from plantar fasciitis, or simply better arch support through a long day on your feet, you'll find the right pair in the range above.

Still have questions? Our FAQ below covers everything from sizing and fit to how Lightfeet compares to custom orthotics.

Orthotic & Arch support insole FAQs

What are the best insoles for plantar fasciitis?

The best insoles for plantar fasciitis combine deep heel cup support with firm arch contouring to reduce tension on the plantar fascia. Lightfeet orthotic insoles are designed with both, and are stocked and recommended by Australian podiatrists specifically for plantar fasciitis relief.

Do orthotic insoles help with flat feet?

Yes. Orthotic insoles help flat feet by providing the arch support the foot isn't generating on its own, improving alignment through the ankle, knee, and hip. Lightfeet insoles are contoured to support the natural arch position, reducing fatigue and pain associated with flat feet.

Are over-the-counter insoles as good as custom orthotics?

For most people, yes. Custom orthotics are recommended for complex clinical conditions, but premium over-the-counter insoles like Lightfeet deliver comparable biomechanical support at a fraction of the cost — typically $30–$60 versus $300–$600 for custom devices.

What insoles do podiatrists recommend?

Podiatrists commonly recommend insoles with structured arch support, a heel cup, and shock-absorbing materials. Lightfeet orthotic insoles meet all three criteria and are available through podiatry and physiotherapy clinics across Australia.

How long do orthotic insoles last?

Quality orthotic insoles typically last 10–12 months with daily use. Replace them when the cushioning has compressed noticeably or your original discomfort begins to return.

Can I use orthotic insoles in any shoes?

Most orthotic insoles fit in everyday sneakers, running shoes, and work boots. Lightfeet insoles are designed to fit your shoe without trimming and are also available in low-profile styles for slimmer footwear.