Find the Right Insole for Your Child's Feet
Maximum Corrective
For children with severe flat feet, hyperpronation or structural collapse.
View Details >>Maximum Corrective
Delivers our most powerful medial wedge and deep heel cup to aggressively align the foot, reduce ankle eversion, and prevent long-term joint damage.
- Severe flat feet or significant arch collapse
- Hyperpronation with visible inward ankle lean
- Children already experiencing foot or leg pain, or avoiding physical activity
Moderate Corrective
For children with clearly visible inward rolling or very low arches.
View Details >>Moderate Corrective
Uses strong corrective angles and a deep heel cup to reposition the foot, reduce ankle instability, and relieve the compensation strain placed on knees and hips.
- Moderate overpronation with visible inward ankle lean
- Very low arches, close to flat-footed
- Children showing early signs of fatigue or activity avoidance
Mild Corrective
For children showing early signs of inward rolling or arch drop.
View Details >>Mild Corrective
A slight medial wedge gently guides the foot back toward proper alignment without overcorrecting, the right first step for children just beginning to show signs.
- Mild overpronation or slight inward ankle lean
- Early arch instability or foot fatigue after activity
- Growing children starting to show early signs of imbalance
Development Insole
For children with healthy alignment, or after completing a corrective program.
View Details >>Development Insole
Provides gentle arch support and a deep heel seat to keep your child's feet properly positioned as they grow, protecting what's already developing well.
- Children with neutral or healthy foot alignment
- Post-correction maintenance after completing a corrective program
- A starting point for tracking foot development over time
