The question
What's the best insole for plantar fasciitis at a standing desk?
Usually the best answer is a support-forward insole that still feels wearable for long static standing. Fit Geno is the cleaner middle ground, EASYFEET is the more aggressive arch-support lane, and soft gel-only inserts are usually not enough.
For plantar-fasciitis-style pain at a standing desk, the safest answer is usually a support-first insole that still feels wearable.
- Fit Geno: the cleaner middle ground if you want real arch help without a brutally harsh feel
- EASYFEET: stronger if you already know you want a more pronounced arch profile
- Soft gel-only inserts: usually not enough if heel pain is already the problem
The standing-desk trap is that static standing loads the plantar fascia continuously. That is why support matters more here than it does in a short walking session.
If the floor is hard too, do not stop at the insole. Add a mat. The insole fixes the foot. The mat fixes the floor.
Related Reviews
- Fit Geno Heavy Duty Arch Support Insoles Review
A softer-feeling heavy-duty support insole that still delivers real arch relief, with the strongest case for buyers who want plantar-fasciitis help without jumping straight into a harsh orthotic feel.
- EASYFEET Premium Anti-Fatigue High Arch Support Insoles Review
A pronounced high-arch insole with real support and solid shock absorption, but one that asks more from the buyer than softer all-day comfort inserts do.
Related Comparisons
- Best Insoles for Standing All Day (2026)
The best insoles for standing all day are the ones that keep shape under static weight, stabilize the heel, and still feel wearable after hour six.
Referenced In Comparisons
- Best Insoles for Standing on Concrete All Day (2026)
Concrete exposes bad insoles fast. The best picks here are the ones that keep support shape under static load instead of flattening into decorative padding.



