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.

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