Orthotic Arch Support Sandals for Flat Feet & Plantar Fasciitis
£34.99
- If you dread those first few steps on hard floors because your heels and arches flare up, FootReviver sandals offer relief by calming that strain and supporting your feet properly all day.
- This pain often happens because the plantar fascia—a ligament along the bottom of your foot—can tighten overnight. Stepping down stretches it abruptly, causing that sharp morning sting. Hard floors can then jar the same sensitive areas with each step.
- The sandals address this directly by cradling your arch and heel from the moment you stand, easing that initial stretch. Their cushioning then absorbs shock throughout the day, taking the pressure off your feet on hard surfaces.
- Ideal for flat feet, fallen arches, plantar fasciitis, or overpronation—whether you wake with heel pain, feel arch fatigue on hard floors, or notice your feet rolling inward.
- The contoured footbed acts more like a clinical orthotic than a simple sandal, with built-in arch support and a deep heel cup to lift flat arches, stabilize your heel, and lessen tension on the plantar fascia.
- The seamless, soft moulded EVA sole provides a cushioned foundation to soften every step on hard floors, reducing jarring impact through your heel, arch, and forefoot during long periods of standing or walking.
- Lightweight and breathable, with an open-toe shape, they give your toes room to move while keeping your foot comfortably in place on the supportive footbed—so you can wear them all day without feeling heavy or constrained.
- The toe-post and secure strap placement help keep your foot correctly positioned over the arch and within the heel cup, especially when you follow the sizing guide to choose your fit.
- The outsole is designed for reliable grip, but as with any footwear, it’s wise to be careful on wet, greasy, or polished surfaces and on stairs.
- Available in a range of men’s and women’s sizes, backed by a 30-day guarantee so you can try them at home and feel the difference in your daily routine.
Support built around flat feet and plantar fasciitis
The persistent ache of flat feet, plantar fasciitis, or tired arches can turn simple daily tasks into something you brace for. It’s that sharp pain on the first morning step, the heavy collapse in your arch as the day goes on, or the feeling of your heel rolling inward with every stride—all signs your feet are working too hard without enough support.
FootReviver orthotic arch support sandals are designed for these exact problems. They bring the structured support of an orthotic into an easy-to-wear sandal, so your arch and heel aren’t taking every step on a flat, unyielding surface. The aim is simple: calmer heels, better-supported arches, and more comfortable standing and walking throughout your day.
Flat arches, arch collapse and plantar fasciitis – what’s really going on?
Your arches are meant to act like natural springs. In a healthy foot, the arch lowers gently to absorb your weight and then lifts again as you push off. This controlled motion cushions every step, protects your heel and forefoot, and helps keep your ankle, knee, and hip comfortably aligned.
When you have flat feet or fallen arches, the inner arch rests lower and can collapse even further when you stand or walk. This often causes your heel to tilt inward, your ankle to lean, and pressure to build along the inner side of your foot. You might notice the inside edges of your shoes wearing down faster, or feel a dull ache along your arches and the inner ankles, particularly later in the day or after spending long periods on hard floors.
If the arch collapses too much, it places constant tension on the plantar fascia—the strong band of tissue that runs from your heel to your toes. This fascia supports the arch and tightens with each step. When it’s repeatedly overstretched and jolted, especially where it attaches to the heel, it can become painfully irritated.
That irritation is what we call plantar fasciitis. It often presents with several common signs:
- A sharp or stabbing pain under or just in front of the heel during those first few steps in the morning.
- Pain when you stand up after sitting for a while, which may ease a little once you start moving.
- A deep ache under the heel or along the arch after long periods of standing or walking on hard, unforgiving surfaces.
Several factors can increase strain on the plantar fascia: having flat feet, overpronation (when the foot rolls inward excessively), high arches, a sudden increase in activity, tight calf muscles, or wearing flat, unsupportive shoes. Hard floors make things worse by offering no natural give, sending impact straight into your heel and arch.
While the triggers vary, the resulting discomfort ultimately comes down to two key issues: the repetitive strain from overstretching tissues, and the shock of impact that hard floors fail to absorb.
How FootReviver sandals address these core stresses
FootReviver sandals are designed around these exact points of strain. The design translates this understanding into specific features: each main feature targets one of the stresses that make flat feet and plantar fasciitis so uncomfortable.
- Where the arch tends to drop, the contoured arch support lifts and supports the inner side of the foot.
- Where the heel tends to roll inward, the deep heel cup cradles the heel bone for stability.
- Where hard floors provide no cushioning, the shaped EVA sole softens heel strike and forefoot loading.
- Where pressure concentrates on small areas, the sculpted footbed spreads the load across a broader surface.
Together, these features are designed to change how your feet bear load with each step, so the repeated strains described above are reduced—not allowed to build unchecked.
Let’s look at how each of these features works in more detail.
Orthotic arch support – reducing arch collapse and fascia strain
As discussed earlier, flat or tired arches are a key driver of plantar fasciitis and end‑of‑day foot ache. When the arch collapses toward the floor with each step, it places repeated stretching and strain on the plantar fascia and the supporting muscles and ligaments along the inside of the foot.
The integrated orthotic arch support in FootReviver sandals is shaped specifically to counter this pattern. Instead of a flat slab beneath the foot, the inner edge of the footbed rises to follow the curve of the medial arch. For people with flat feet or fallen arches, this creates a firm, shaped surface that sits underneath the arch and stops it dropping all the way down towards the sole.
By holding the arch slightly lifted, the sandals reduce the amount of extra flattening that occurs when you stand and walk. This limits how far the plantar fascia is pulled each time you take weight and how hard the small stabilising muscles have to work to keep the arch from collapsing. For many people, that means less of the dull, dragging ache along the inner foot and ankle that builds up during the day.
The shape of the arch support is firmer and more defined than the gentle curve found in standard “comfort” sandals. It is a true orthotic in sandal form, engineered to provide the structured support needed to lift and guide a low arch—not just a token bump that collapses under weight. It is designed to feel noticeable but not harsh: present enough that you know the arch is being held, without feeling like a hard ridge digging into the foot.
Deep heel cup – tackling inward heel roll and instability
Inward rolling of the heel—known as overpronation—is another key pattern linked to flat feet and plantar fasciitis. It can also contribute to discomfort in the shins or knees. When the heel sits on a completely flat surface, it is free to tilt inwards or outwards as you move, especially if the surrounding ligaments and muscles are already under strain.
The deep heel cup in FootReviver sandals directly addresses this instability. Instead of the heel resting on top of a flat base, it sits slightly recessed within the sole, surrounded by gently raised sides. This cradling effect, built on proven orthotic principles, helps to guide the heel bone towards a more centred position and reduces its tendency to roll excessively when you step down. The result is immediate stability on uneven ground and during direction changes.
By limiting this inward heel tilt, the heel cup reduces twisting forces at the ankle and the pull on tissues along the inner side of the foot and lower leg. This steadier heel position also supports the arch contour in doing its job: with the heel more upright, the arch support can hold the inner foot up more effectively, rather than being overwhelmed by a collapsing rearfoot.
Shock‑absorbing EVA sole – easing harsh impact on hard floors
Hard floors such as tiles, laminate and concrete have very little natural give, so each heel strike sends more of the impact straight back into the heel, arch and forefoot. For someone with plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, sore joints or general foot sensitivity, this repeated jarring can quickly aggravate pain.
The single‑mould EVA sole in FootReviver sandals is chosen to tackle this poor shock absorption. As the heel meets the ground, the EVA compresses slightly under load, then returns to shape ready for the next step. This controlled give softens the initial impact under the heel and reduces the abrupt force transmitted into the plantar fascia, heel pad and surrounding tissues.
As weight moves forwards onto the balls of the feet, the same cushioning helps to moderate pressure under the metatarsal heads. For those living with forefoot discomfort such as metatarsalgia or general joint tenderness in the toes, this can make longer walks and periods of standing more tolerable.
The EVA is firm enough to hold its supportive shape under normal use, rather than compressing completely flat after a short period of wear. This helps the arch support and heel cup stay effective over time, so you continue to feel the structured support you felt when the sandals were new.
Contoured footbed – spreading pressure and supporting the toes
Uneven pressure underfoot is a common reason for pain. When most of your weight is focused on a small area – for example directly under the heel or beneath the second and third toes – those tissues can become sore and irritated, especially during long periods on your feet.
The contoured footbed in FootReviver sandals is designed to change how pressure is shared. Subtle shaping under the heel, arch and forefoot helps your foot sit into the sandal rather than on top of it, increasing the contact area between sole and skin. With more of the foot bearing some of the load, any one spot is less likely to be overwhelmed.
Towards the front, the open‑toe design gives the toes space to sit and spread naturally instead of being squeezed together. The forefoot curves gently upwards, so the toes meet a supportive surface as you roll forwards through each step rather than overhanging a flat edge. For many people with forefoot discomfort such as metatarsalgia, mild bunions or Morton’s neuroma, this combination of room and gentle support under the toes makes walking feel steadier and less sharp at the front of the foot.
Over the course of a day spent on hard surfaces, this change from concentrated pressure on a few points to more evenly shared support can make the difference between feet that gradually protest and feet that feel supported enough to keep going.
Breathable construction – keeping feet cooler and drier
Long days in closed, non‑breathable footwear often leave feet feeling hot, damp and uncomfortable. Moisture build‑up softens the skin, increasing the risk of rubbing, blisters and irritation in areas already under mechanical stress.
FootReviver sandals use an open, breathable design and materials chosen to allow air to circulate freely around the foot. As you walk, this airflow helps sweat evaporate more easily, keeping the skin drier and helping to maintain a more comfortable temperature.
For people who need to wear supportive footwear for many hours, especially in warmer conditions or on hard indoor floors, this breathability helps reduce one more source of discomfort. Less moisture and heat around the skin means less friction where the straps and lining contact the foot, making it easier to benefit from the underlying support without being distracted by rubbing or irritation.
Lightweight design – support without feeling weighed down
Support is only helpful if it is practical to wear. Heavy footwear can leave legs and feet feeling dragged down, particularly in those who already feel fatigued by the end of the day or who are rebuilding strength after a period of reduced activity.
FootReviver sandals are designed to be light enough that they do not feel like a burden on your feet, while still providing the firm structure needed for arch support and heel control. Each step should feel supported but not clumsy or laboured.
They are light enough not to feel cumbersome, but solid enough under the arch and heel that the support does not disappear the moment you stand up. This balance makes it easier to keep the sandals on for longer periods – exactly when consistent support matters most for plantar fasciitis and flat feet. Simple tasks such as walking between rooms, standing to prepare food or taking a steady walk on firm paths all become less tiring when your footwear is not adding to the effort.
Soft lining and secure toe‑post design
The most carefully designed support can be undermined if the materials against your skin rub or dig. People with sensitive skin, existing sore spots or previous blisters are particularly aware of this.
FootReviver sandals are finished with a soft lining and smooth contact surfaces along key areas, such as the heel, straps and sides of the footbed. The aim is to reduce friction and chafing where the foot moves slightly against the sandal during normal walking.
The sandals use a toe‑post design, with a strap that sits between the big toe and the second toe. There are no buckles or adjustable fastenings, so choosing the correct size is important. When the size is right, the toe‑post and strap help keep the foot comfortably in place on the contoured footbed, so the heel stays within the heel cup and the arch sits over the built‑in support rather than sliding forwards or sideways. This secure contact is what allows the orthotic shape to work properly with each step.
Whether you choose to wear them barefoot or with socks, this gentle interior and secure fit help keep attention on the relief from arch and heel strain, rather than irritation from the upper.
Slip‑resistant outsole and everyday safety – including stairs
As well as addressing internal stresses in the feet, the sandals also consider safety on everyday surfaces. The outsole pattern is designed to offer good grip on typical indoor hard floors and dry outdoor ground, helping reduce the likelihood of slipping compared with a completely smooth sole.
However, smooth, wet, greasy or highly polished surfaces always carry a degree of risk, and no sandal or shoe can be completely slip‑proof. On these surfaces it is important to walk at a steady pace, avoid sudden changes of direction and be conscious of how the ground feels underfoot.
Extra care is needed on stairs. Because sandals are less enclosing than closed shoes, the front edge can catch the lip of a step if the foot is not lifted fully. This risk is higher for anyone with reduced mobility, balance issues or painful joints.
When using stairs in FootReviver sandals:
- Lift your feet clearly so that the front of the sandal clears the edge of each step.
- Use a handrail where available to steady yourself.
- Avoid rushing, particularly when tired.
- Try not to carry heavy loads that block your view of the steps or limit your ability to correct a mis‑step.
If you feel unsteady on stairs at any point, it may be safer to change into more enclosed footwear for that part of the day. Taking these simple precautions helps you benefit from the support of the sandals without adding unnecessary risk.
Designed with clinical insight
Underpinning all these design choices is clinical insight. FootReviver sandals have been developed using established orthotic principles and feedback from healthcare professionals who regularly manage flat feet, plantar fasciitis and overpronation. The height and firmness of the arch support, the depth of the heel cup and the density of the EVA sole have all been chosen to reflect what clinicians look for when they recommend supportive footwear for everyday wear on hard floors.
How better foot support can help knees, hips and back
When the feet are not well supported, the effects are rarely limited to the feet themselves. Every time you stand or walk, the way your arches and heels behave influences how the rest of your leg and spine have to work.
If the arches collapse and the heels tilt inwards, the lower legs tend to rotate inwards as well. Over time, this can encourage the knees to fall slightly inwards and change the way the hips and pelvis move. Even small changes in position, repeated over thousands of steps, can contribute to aches in the knees, hips and lower back, particularly if those joints are already sensitive from past problems or long years of use.
By lifting and supporting the arches, FootReviver sandals reduce the amount of inward collapse at the midfoot. The deep heel cup then helps keep the heel bone more upright, so the lower leg does not twist in as far with each step. Together, these features encourage the feet to sit closer to a neutral position and give the knees a more straightforward line to work along. For some people, that makes longer walks, time on hard floors and repeated use of stairs feel less demanding on the knees.
Higher up, a more balanced stance at the feet and knees means the hips and lower back do not have to compensate as much for uneven loading below. Muscles around the pelvis and spine do not have to work quite as hard to keep you upright over a base that is rolling inwards. This does not replace targeted exercises or medical care for established joint or back conditions, but it can remove one avoidable source of extra stress from the system.
Many people notice that when their feet are properly supported and cushioned, their legs and back feel less tired by the end of a long day on hard floors. The support at the base does not solve everything above it, but it gives the rest of the body a more reliable position to work from.
If your main concern is knee, hip or lower back discomfort, or problems such as shin splints, Achilles irritation or forefoot pain, the overviews below explain how the same support and cushioning can fit into managing those specific issues.
Conditions these sandals can support – more detail if you need it
Flat feet and plantar fasciitis are explained in depth above because they are the main focus of FootReviver sandals. Many people, though, also live with other issues in the feet, legs and lower back that are affected by the same mechanics and hard‑floor loading. If you would like to understand how this support and cushioning may help with those related problems, the overviews below go into more depth.
How and when to wear your FootReviver sandals
FootReviver orthotic arch support sandals are designed for everyday life rather than high‑impact sport. They work particularly well:
- Around the house on hard floors, instead of going barefoot or wearing flat slippers.
- For light to moderate walking on typical indoor and outdoor surfaces.
- In situations where you are on your feet for longer periods and sandals are appropriate, such as casual outings or certain work environments.
Many people keep their FootReviver sandals by the bed so they can put them on before walking on hard bedroom, landing or kitchen floors. Others use them as their main indoor footwear instead of flat slippers, so their feet are supported whenever they are up and about at home. This reduces the amount of time spent barefoot on hard surfaces, which is often when plantar fasciitis and flat feet are at their most sensitive.
If you are not used to structured arch support, it is often sensible to build up wear time gradually. Start with shorter periods and increase as your feet adapt. This gives the soft tissues time to get used to the new way force is shared under the foot. If you feel persistent discomfort that does not ease as you adapt, or a significant increase in pain when you begin using the sandals, it is advisable to reduce wear and seek professional guidance to check that the level and style of support are right for you.
The sandals are not intended for heavy manual work, challenging uneven terrain or high‑impact activities where more protective, enclosed footwear is usually recommended. In those situations, footwear designed specifically for that purpose will generally be more appropriate.
What FootReviver sandals can – and cannot – do
FootReviver arch support sandals are made to help in a few specific ways:
- Offer structured support under your arch and around your heel, which can be helpful for flat feet, overpronation, or plantar fasciitis.
- Cushion your steps on hard surfaces to ease discomfort in the heel, arch, or ball of the foot.
- Promote a more natural walking pattern, which may lessen some strain on your knees, hips, and lower back.
- Increase overall comfort if you’re often standing or walking on hard floors.
It’s good to remember that these sandals:
- Are not a substitute for a professional diagnosis if you have new, severe, or ongoing pain.
- Should not be used alone to address infections, open wounds, or significant structural foot issues.
- May not relieve pain completely for everyone, as each person’s response to support can vary.
- Should not replace the guidance of your doctor, physiotherapist, or other health professional who knows your personal history.
If you experience severe pain, pain that is getting worse, marked swelling, redness, heat, unexplained numbness or weakness, or pain that disturbs your sleep, an assessment with a GP or physiotherapist is recommended.
Looking after your FootReviver sandals
Looking after your FootReviver sandals helps them stay comfortable and supportive for as long as possible:
- Cleaning: Wipe them with a damp cloth and a little mild soap whenever they look dirty, then allow them to air‑dry away from direct heat sources. This helps keep the materials in good condition and the footbed comfortable against your skin.
- Tread: Check the tread on the outsole from time to time, especially if you wear them daily on hard floors. If it becomes noticeably worn or smooth, grip will be reduced and it is sensible to think about replacing them.
- Support wearing in: Over months of regular use, all cushioning and supportive structures gradually settle. If you notice that the arch support feels much flatter, the heel cup no longer cradles the heel properly or the sandals simply feel less supportive than they did at first, it may be a sign that they are nearing the end of their useful life for your level of use.
- Why replacement matters: Once the support has flattened out, the arches and heels start to take more of the strain again. Replacing tired sandals in good time helps prevent the same pressures described earlier from building up once more, particularly under the heel and along the arches.
Safety and when to take extra care
Wear your FootReviver sandals as you would any pair of shoes or sandals—thoughtfully. It takes a little time to get used to any new footwear.
- Take particular care on wet, greasy or highly polished hard surfaces, even though the outsole is designed to offer good grip.
- Be cautious on stairs: walk slowly, lift your feet fully so the front of the sandal clears each step, and use a handrail where possible. Avoid rushing or carrying heavy loads on stairs in sandals, especially if you have any issues with balance, strength or joint pain.
- Do not wear the sandals over open wounds, obvious infection or heavily bandaged areas on the feet.
- If you’ve recently had foot or leg surgery, check with your doctor or therapist before choosing to wear these or any sandals.
- Listen to your body. If you notice new or sharp pain, numbness, toes changing color, significant skin irritation, or feel unsteady while wearing them, take them off and talk to a health professional.
These tips are here to help you enjoy the support your sandals provide, safely and comfortably.
Fit, sizing and 30‑day money‑back guarantee
FootReviver orthotic arch support sandals are available in a range of sizes for both men and women. Choosing the size closest to your usual shoe size will usually provide the best starting fit. The design aims to hold the heel comfortably within the heel cup and position the arch of your foot over the built‑in support.
To reduce any uncertainty, the sandals come with a 30‑day money‑back guarantee. This gives you the opportunity to try them in your own environment, on your own floors and during your usual daily activities. If you find they do not suit you, they can be returned within this period in line with the terms of the guarantee.
More comfortable, better‑supported feet day after day
Flat feet, plantar fasciitis and related aches do not have to dominate every step. By lifting and supporting the arches, cradling the heels and cushioning impact on hard surfaces, FootReviver orthotic arch support sandals directly tackle the arch collapse, heel tilt and poor shock absorption that so often drive heel and arch pain.
Whether you wear them around the house, on short walks or during longer days on your feet where sandals are appropriate, they are designed to make standing and walking feel more comfortable and better supported. With the reassurance of a 30‑day money‑back guarantee, you can see how they feel for you and decide whether this secure, cushioned support is the right step towards calmer, happier feet.
Additional information
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by Katie Thompson
I’ve been dealing with plantar fasciitis for a while now, and these orthopedic sandals have been a solid purchase. Once I got used to the insoles, which took a while, I noticed a significant reduction in my foot pain. The arch, toe and heel support in these sandals realigns my feet into the correct position, offering much-needed relief. The best part? They’re super lightweight and airy, making them perfect for long hot summer days. A fair warning though, it does take some time to break them in. Overall, I’m pretty chuffed with my purchase!!!
by Mathew
GREAT SANDALS! ACHILLES TENDONITIS IS SO MUCH BETTER. LOVE THEM. LIGHTWEIGHT AND COMFY. STABILITY IS ACE!
by Andrew
These Orthopaedic Sandals by Footreviver are definitely worth a try. As a sufferer of shin splints, I’ve been on the hunt for a comfortable pair that offers the right amount of support. These sandals hit the mark. They are lightweight and stylish, a far cry from the typical clunky orthopaedic footwear. I wear them around the house to give my worn-out feet the support they need.
by Janey Wilson
I bought the Footreviver Orthopaedic Sandals while recovering from a foot injury. I was looking for something that could provide both style and comfort, and these sandals didn’t disappoint.
by Sam White
Absolutely BANG-ON! These orthopedic sandals are doing wonders for my plantar fasciitis foot pain. The arch, toe and heel support they provide is top-notch. I took them on a beach holiday, and boy, did they come to my rescue! The shock absorption and cushioning are outstanding, I can stand for hours without feeling any discomfort. Plus, they are incredibly lightweight, perfect for those hot summer days!
by Michael Brown
I’ve been struggling with heel pain for years, and these orthopedic sandals have been a significant relief. They provide excellent heel support and distribute pressure evenly underneath my feet. I found them especially helpful during long days at the office when I’m on my feet for hours. The sandals were a bit stiff at first, but after a week, they molded perfectly to my feet. The design is discreet and non-bulky, making them easy to slip on and off. They’re also incredibly lightweight, so my feet don’t feel weighed down even after wearing them all day. The only downside is they took a bit longer to break in than I expected. Overall, a great buy!
by Norman
The shock absorption is excellent, making every step comfortable and cushioned. Plus, they’re lightweight and airy, perfect for hot summer days. I’m also on my feet a lot at work and these sandals have stopped pressure points from forming, which is a huge relief. They’re discreet and don’t weigh down my feet at all. Highly recommended for anyone dealing with foot pain!