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Burlingham's Shoe Lifts discreetly add 2.0 inches of height while providing superior arch and heel support through a dual-layer cushioned design. Crafted for men’s and women’s shoes with breathable materials to keep feet dry and comfortable all day. Perfect for professionals seeking a subtle confidence boost without compromising foot health.













| ASIN | B01GM5LS3E |
| ASIN | B01GM5LS3E |
| Arch Type | High Arch |
| Benefits | Discreet height elevation, all-day comfort, versatile support, shock-resistance, breathable fabric, customer satisfaction guarantee |
| Best Sellers Rank | 452,156 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 1,546 in Comfort Insoles |
| Brand Name | Burlingham's |
| Colour | Black |
| Corrective Support | True |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (4,955) |
| Customer reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (4,955) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2024 |
| Department | unisex-adult |
| Insole Type | Height Increase Insole |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Heel Cup |
| Item Nype Name | Height Increase Insole |
| Item model number | 637665631609 |
| Manufacturer | Burlingham's |
| Manufacturer | Burlingham's |
| Material Type | Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Model Name | Warm Insoles |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | ['Height Increase', 'Cushioning', 'Arch Support'] |
| Package Dimensions | 34.49 x 13 x 5.21 cm; 290 g |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Boot, Shoe, Sneaker |
| Size | 2.0" Height |
| Target Use Body Part | Foot |
| UPC | 637665631609 |
| Unit Count | 1 count |
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M**T
More ideal for a boot, but it can work with a high ankle running shoes. Only concern is the very strong chemical smell-it doesn't smell good. Otherwise, the product works well.
M**C
I just received the Burlingham's 2 inch shoe lifts. Just so people know, in measuring the lift from the back of the heel, it is not quite 2 inches and with any weight on the lift, the lift will compress down to at least 1 1/2 inches. (Note: I simulated weight on the lifts by just mild compressing the lift with my fingers so the actual compression and loss of height may actually be far more with one's full weight on the lifts). I have not put them in my shoes and cannot comment on their comfort or how they might squish further over time. It's misleading advertising on the part of this company to say that one will gain 2 inches in height if these lifts are placed in shoes.
D**N
So far so good. Ive always wanted to wear crocks since i work as a swim instructor at a pool. The raised insoles have allowed me to doo that with slight modifications to my needs for my left foot that has a missing heel bone from a gunshot wound. Im now able to make it my everyday shoes since it has met my needs. I hope this company continues to make these. Up to now, i’ve had to go to podiatrist who would refer me to practitioners who specialize in foot adjustments but this has also been a good complement to my needs. Hope this helps with anyone who has a unique situation to mine.
K**5
I purchased these in an attempt to be able to flat-foot my motorcycle. As a smaller, new rider, I knew I would feel a lot more comfortable with both feet on the ground and didn't want to be limited to a cruiser style bike with low standover height. I wanted to see if this inexpensive option would enable me to get away with using the motorcycle boots I already had without needing to lower my motorcycle. Bought them, tried them, and wouldn't really recommend them. I tried them with a pair of zip-up leather motorcycle boots with ample space in the ankle. The boots were fairly loose in the ankle to start (I had plenty of heel movement) and leather so they would stretch, making them ideal for testing out these lifts, but when I used the 1.25" lift I could barely zip up the boot and my feet felt very tight and restricted. Maybe they would work if you were wearing them exclusively with too big lace-up, high top sneakers or boots and could customize the fit to be be appropriately tight in the toe box then have a lot of extra space over the top of the ankle. But I would not recommend these for zip up or pull on style footwear, and they obviously cannot be worn with low top anything. I didn't feel particularly stable, sure footed, or balanced in them. I ended up purchasing a specialty pair of motorcycle boots with an integrated internal heel lift (overall traction and balance was MUCH better than trying to convert my existing pair with these inexpensive lifts) and lowering my bike slightly to achieve the desired amount of control and stability I desired. While the more expensive option, it was definitely the better choice for me.
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