Let me start by saying I've tried my fair share of insoles over the years, but the Cushwork Morton's Neuroma inserts genuinely surprised me. As someone who spends long hours on their feet, the difference was noticeable from day one.
The arch support is firm yet comfortable - not too rigid like some orthotics that feel like walking on plastic. What impressed me most was how they redistribute pressure away from the ball of my foot. That metatarsal pad? Genius design. It felt awkward for about 20 minutes, then my feet adjusted and the relief was incredible.
Durability gets top marks too. After three months of daily use in everything from running shoes to work boots, they're holding up better than insoles I've paid twice as much for. The non-slip bottom keeps them securely in place - no more annoying insole slippage halfway through my shift.
Now for the reality check: They run slightly wide (great for wide feet, less so for narrow ones) and that deep heel cup does make them tricky to fit into some dress shoes. Also, while they help with neuroma pain, they're not miracle workers - you'll still need to pair them with proper footwear and pacing yourself.
Final verdict? If you're battling forefoot pain and have tried everything from ice packs to expensive custom orthotics, these $30 insoles might just be your golden ticket to pain-free days. Not perfect, but easily the most effective OTC solution I've found after years of searching.