Quick Answers
Need a prescription? Nope — order online today.
What do they do? Support your arches, cushion your step, ease foot pain.
Who are they for? Everyday comfort, work boots, dress shoes — we’ve got you.
How long do they last? Longevity depends on use, but Archflows are built to last far beyond everyday foam insoles.
Help plantar fasciitis? Yes — built to ease strain and support recovery.
Fit my shoes? ¾-length design slips into most footwear.
Price? $240, or 4 instalments with Afterpay.
Good for kids? Nope — for adults only.
Return policy? 30-day comfort guarantee.
Longer Answers
What makes Archflow different from other insoles?
Archflow orthotics are 3D-printed from durable thermoplastic,
designed for long-lasting support that holds its shape far beyond
foam insoles. Each style—Sleek, Move, and Tough—is tailored for
specific footwear and lifestyle needs.
Do I need a prescription to buy Archflow?
No prescription needed. You can order directly online, making it
quick, easy, and stress-free to get the support you need.
Are they comfortable?
Yes—comfort is built in, but Archflow focuses on support and
durability rather than being a soft foam cushion that flattens over
time.
How long will they last?
With proper care, Archflow insoles will outlast most over-the-
ounter foam products, giving you lasting value for your
investment.
Which style is right for me?
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Sleek – Slim-fit for dress and smart-casual shoes.
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Move – Everyday comfort for sneakers and casual footwear.
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Tough – Built for heavy-duty work boots and gumboots.
Can I swap them between shoes?
Yes, if the shoes have a similar fit and volume. Some customers
keep one pair per frequently worn shoe.
Do they help with foot pain?
While Archflow is designed to reduce the forces on your feet and
soft tissue structures, we can’t make individual medical claims or
customise the orthotic. If you have ongoing pain or need a
custom orthotic, consult a registered podiatrist.
How do I clean them?
Wipe with a damp cloth and mild soap. Do not machine wash or
expose to high heat.
Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasives.
Are Archflow orthotics suitable for everyone?
Archflow is designed for adults with general foot support needs.
For your safety, some groups may need professional guidance
instead:
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Children (feet are still developing)
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People with neuropathy (loss of sensation)
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Those with a history of foot ulcers or wounds
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Certain people with diabetes (especially with circulation or nerve issues)
If you’re in one of these groups, we recommend checking with a
podiatrist or medical professional before buying.
How do Archflow orthotics compare to custom orthotics?
Custom orthotics are made to a prescription for specific foot conditions.
Archflow sits between prefabricated foam and custom — they offer advanced
comfort and support, better durability/rigidity than foam insoles, and are
made with modern 3D-printing technology, but without the higher price and
wait time of a custom device.
Can they help with plantar fasciitis?
Yes. Archflow orthotics are designed to provide arch support and help reduce
stress on the plantar fascia — which can ease symptoms of plantar fasciitis.
If you have ongoing or severe foot pain, it’s best to see a podiatrist for a full assessment.)
Archflow orthotics are 3D-printed from a durable thermoplastic — the same type of material used in custom podiatry devices.
To get the best fit, it’s important to pick the right size. Please check your shoe size carefully before ordering; we list Archflow in both
Adult US and Euro sizing for easy reference.
Great support take a week (or two).
Your feet just got an upgrade — but like breaking in new shoes (or starting at the gym), they need a little time to adjust.
Here’s the Archflow 7-day break-in plan:
Day 1–2: A couple of hours. Keep it light — errands, coffee run.
Day 3–4: Half a day. Work, shopping, or casual wear.
Day 5–6: Most of the day. Back-to-back comfort.
Day 7+: Full send — all-day wear.
💡 Tips: A little mild ache is normal at first — it’s your feet saying “hey, we’ve got support again.”
💡 Avoid long periods of standing still, when wearing Archflows in.
💡 Ensure the orthotic is snugly seated at the back of the shoe.
💡 Heel lock lacing can help hold the heel into the shoe.
And if sport’s your thing, hold off a bit longer — give your feet another week of full-time wear
before hitting the gym, field, or track.
If you’re not feeling the comfort after 30 days, our Comfort Guarantee has you covered — just email us and we’ll make it right.
Please make sure you’ve followed the full break-in plan before getting in touch — most feet just need a little time to adjust. So stick
with the plan — your feet will thank you. Give them the full 7 days (plus that extra week before sport) before reaching out. Most aches
settle once your arches realise they’ve finally got support.
Rigid orthotic devices do need a little more time to sync up with your feet.