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HAPAD Metatarsal Foot Pads offer targeted relief for forefoot pain caused by metatarsalgia, Morton's neuroma, and other foot ailments. Made from 100% natural Merino wool, these lightweight, breathable pads provide durable cushioning and support. Their strong self-adhesive backing ensures a secure fit inside any shoe style, while the customizable design allows precise placement for maximum comfort. Sold in a convenient 6-pack, they’re an essential upgrade for anyone seeking all-day foot comfort and pain relief.











| ASIN | B008DW1EX4 |
| Arch Type | Medium Arch |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,851 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #31 in Ball-of-Foot Cushions |
| Brand | HAPAD |
| Brand Name | HAPAD |
| Color | White |
| Corrective Support | True |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,744 Reviews |
| Insole Type | Metatarsal Pad |
| Item Dimensions | 4.2 x 2.5 x 1.4 inches |
| Item Form | stick, Pad |
| Item Height | 1.4 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Hapad, Inc. |
| Material | Wool |
| Material Type | Wool |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Anti-Slip |
| Product Benefits | Metatarsalgia |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Shoe |
| Shoe Width | 2.5 inches |
| Size | 6-Pack (Large) |
| Target Use Body Part | Foot |
| UPC | 772195062872 |
| Unit Count | 6 Count |
| Use for | Foot |
N**Y
Work Great if Placed Correctly ...
After reading lots of reviews on these ... most negative, I have to say I think there are two reasons these may not work for someone and it has nothing to do with the product. #1 is a metatarsal pad what the doctor or another specialist said you actually NEED and #2 - placement of these is EVERYTHING. I was actually told by a foot specialist to get another type of foot cushion (toe straightener pad) at our local "See the Trainer" sports medicine store. They specialize in sports related injury/foot/sprains etc. type devices. What the doctor recommended for my over 15 plus years of terrible foot pain did not work. When I took the "toe straighteners" back to "See the Trainer" their "foot specialist" listened to my doctor's diagnosis and said, "I agree in theory with what he is saying but really what you need are these." At this speciaty store in my hometown I paid $15.00 for ONE pair. (So the price of these for 6 pairs is really good). In any event, these worked for me and cured the foot pain I've tolerated for over 15 years!!! With these pads placement is key. The widest part of the pad goes in your shoe and should hit you DIRECTLY behind the pad of your foot. It does feel odd at first but within a half hour, you forget they are even in your shoes. The product works (IF indeed you actually have a problem that requires a pad in this area) ... the product STAYS in your shoe AND it can be repositioned several times without losing it's stickiness. I love these things and wish my doctor was as smart as the "foot guy" at our local sports medicine store!
Z**N
Customizable Met Pads FTW
These met pads are as described and like what you would see in the podiatrist's office. They are not very soft, but my feet prefer firm met pads and firm insoles with good heal support (i prefer superfeet green) to help with my neuromas and other foot ailments. I'm 6' tall with size 12 feet that are wide (2E) and I prefer the large met pad. I've used many different pads, but these pads are ideal because you can easily adjust them by removing fabric, either by pulling it off layer by layer or by cutting it down with scissors. I've purchased the met pads made of leather, gel, plastic, and foam and definitely prefer these fabric pads that I can customize. I recommend putting the pad on an insole rather than directly into a shoe since the adhesive my leave a residue when removed. Generally speaking I get about 3-6 months of life from a met pad no matter the type. The adhesive on these pads is solid enough (although mine felt a little loose on first application) and gets stronger as you walk around and press the pad down. This particular deal is nice because there are multiple pairs of pads (12 pads in total) and for a reasonable price. If you're on the market for met pads (first time buyer or otherwise) I highly recommend spending money on a deal like this for multiple customizable met pads. The cost, $30 may seem high, but trust me, you're likely to spend at least that much trying out different pads and if you buy another version they're not likely to be easily customizable (often times the height of met pads need to be adjusted, luckily you can do that with these pads). The only reason I would not recommend these pads is if you have diabetic nerve pain or some other issue that causes your feet to prefer very soft inserts and met pads. If you're curious about my experience with met pads, I walk between 20-30 miles per week along with other exercise. I'm 34 years old and suffer from neuromas, plantar fasciatis, and hip injuries. I've had surgery for some of those issues and manage the other issues through exercise, and helpful products like insoles and met pads. I've been to dozens of podiatrists and used hundreds of met pads and insoles.
J**Z
Helps with my hammertoes
The middle three toes on each of my feet are hammered. They are still somewhat flexible but walking pushes the toe into the first joint which irritates it and it hurts. I visited my foot doctor (a MD foot/ankle surgeon) and he assessed my problem and added these foot pads to my orthotic inserts. They were placed just below the pad of foot which helped relieve some of the pressure on the toe joint. At first, I could feel the foot pad in my shoe and my gait was slightly affected. But, I got used to the feeling quickly and almost immediately started to benefit from the pads. I went on a very long walk the next morning and had zero pain. I did have to re-lace my shoes because they will lift your foot a bit. Not a big deal but I will remember to bring these with me the next time I buy new shoes so I know they'll fit properly. No idea how long a pad will last inside my shoe but they seem to be well made.
V**.
Recommended by my DR.
I bought these as they were recommended by my Dr for Intractable Plantar Keratoma. They work great. Easy to put in your shoes and sturdy. The adhesive sticks well. They are good quality. Bought several in a pack to have them in several of the shoes I wear regularly. They are comfortable.
J**J
Been using these for at least 20 years.
Many years ago I was having severe foot and leg problems. I bought many off the shelf inserts that did not fix my foot pain. I finally went a wonderful Podiatrist. He told me that I have too many years and miles on my feet. He said that the natural padding, that you are born with, has worn down, I think he called "fat pad atrophy". He set me up to get custom orthotic. But in the mean time he gave a couple generic arch support and stuck this cotton pad on the orthotic. At first it felt awkward until I got use to it. WHAT A RELIEF! At work, walking on vacation...no foot or knee pain! After all these years and two sets of custom orthotics I actually prefer the generic orthotic with the Hapad Metatarsal pad. And I do prefer these over the generic pads that you get for $10-12. These are shaped at the edges. Placement of the pad is extremely important as it needs to be back from the ball of the foot. Also, the generic orthotic I have are only available through a doctor. Awhile back I bought another set that ran my $35 for the orthotic and $15 for the Hapads. I can't believe that people are sticking these to the bottom of their foot and not in the shoe. I run 15 miles/week and have these pads in my running shoes.
C**W
Helpful with Neuroma issue
Slightly different shape than the same brand purchased at Doctor's office. Ordered women's size 9-10 but just feels different in shoe. Adhesion is not reliable. Does somewhat help with foot pain as I have to wear with orthotic insole.
L**E
Life, I mean foot, saver
I was having a lot of pain on the soles of my feet every time I played pickleball. No more. I have other pains still but not the bottom of the foot pain! You could stick it on the foot itself but then every time you shower you will have to apply a new one. So, I stuck it on my shoe's insole, and don't have to change it often, e.g., I only changed it twice in 8 months. Depending on your weight and play frequency, the mileage will vary, of course.
W**T
If you can get them positioned right, they WILL help
I have been suffering with Morton's Neuroma for four months. I received a cortisone shot which didn't work, but while at the podiatrist's, he slapped a metatarsal pad on my foot. It really didn't help much. It was quite thin, and of course the next day I had to take a shower and remove it. I needed something I could stick into my shoe that would stay there. I have had one of these HAPAD Metatarsal pads in my shoe for two days now. They are much thicker than the ones the podiatrist gave me. There were two problems I had to overcome with these pads. I wear Croc shoes, and with the little "nubs" on the insoles of the shoes, I was never able to get a pad to stick on it and stay. It would always move when I put my foot into the shoe. I was afraid I'd have the same problem with these. So, I tried a Dr. Scholl's foam insole. These are the totally flat insoles and are only meant to provide a bit of cushioning. However, when I put the pad on the foam insole (even though the insole was not at all thick), it made the shoe too tight to wear. What I did to alleviate this problem was the following. I had just purchased a package of two of those extremely thing plastic cutting boards. They are quite large and very pliable. I took the Dr. Scholl's insert and laid it on the cutting board, and traced it with marker, and then cut it out. This became my new "insole" to stick the pad on, and it works! The pad sticks to it wonderfully! But, there was a second problem...... The second problem was trying to figure out exactly how to get this pad positioned exactly right. Putting your foot down on the plastic outline and trying to mark where the pad should be doesn't mean it will necessarily be the same when you put that insert into your shoe. I had to fiddle around with it for a while. These pads have an amazing "stick," but I was able to pull it up twice and reposition it till I found that sweet spot. As far as these pads eliminating the Morton's Neuroma pain... they don't. But they DO ease it! However, there is still pain. But when I get into my houseflippers, with no pad in them, the pain is much worse! I will be getting another cortisone shot in a few weeks and hopefully that one will work. But for now, I think these pads are much better than those given to me by my podiatrist.
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