Unisex custom-grade orthotic insole for wider work boots & uniform shoes.
Made to live better.
Designed for wider uniform shoes or work boots.
The LifeStep features a wider design that allows it to fit a variety of shoes, such as work boots or uniform shoes.
Unisex LifeStep Insole Features
Extra Wide Thick Inner Soles, Perfectly Sized for Work Boots
Top cover contours to the foot, providing lasting comfort and increased shock absorption.
Discover the Best Insoles for Standing on Your Feet All Day
Poly-grade shell allows for optimal arch support and maximum control, helping to redistribute pressure and restore natural alignment.
The Stability & Foot Support You'll Need to Get the Job Done
Bottom cover provides additional shock absorption and proper shoe fit.
Great for casual wear... or whatever life throws at you.
YOUR FEET WORK FOR YOU ALL DAY LONG - MAKE THEIR JOB EASIER.
Whether you're a nurse, a contractor, an industrial worker, a teacher, a first responder, or take on another role that keeps you on your toes, you know how important it is to take care of your feet. We know that, too - that's why we developed the LifeStep line of performance insoles. These insoles are designed to fit uniform shoes and work boots and specially developed to offer peerless support, enhanced stability, and high-level impact absorption, ensuring proper alignment and cutting down on related pain in the knees and back. The LifeStep line is ideal for people with active jobs and active lives, whether you're serving tables, saving lives, or taking a hike.
#movingyouforward
Our unisex LifeStep orthotic insoles restore natural alignment, promote better posture, and as a result, revive feet. But don't just take our word for it! Meet the contractors, industrial workers, nurses, paramedics and first responders who have inspired us with stories on how they used DoctorInsole to move forward.
We invite you to experience the innovative comfort of custom-grade orthotic insoles for yourself, then join the conversation on social media and let us know how you're using @DoctorInsole to move forward!