Invisible Height Increase Insoles

(36 customer reviews)

Original price was: $29.90.Current price is: $19.90.

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Description

Invisible Height Increase Insoles

Stand Taller with more Confidence!

 

Being taller is no longer a dream. Get that boost of height (and confidence) with these ingenious shoe insoles.

 

 

These slick height increase insoles instantly add 1 – 1.4 inches to your height without compromising comfort. It fits with most shoe styles, and its breathable design protects you from excess sweating, for all-day comfort.

 

 

Made from high-quality, soft silicone gel, these height boosters are specially designed with air holes to allow air ventilation for non-stuffy, breathable wear.

 

 

Rounded edges on the insoles provide protection from getting calluses and scabs. And thanks to the non-slippery design, you can walk and run without slipping or intense wear-and-tear.

 

 

Our insoles will last longer and withstand endless stretching and movement without being damaged or deformed thanks to expert craftsmanship.

 

Specifications:

  • Material: High-quality silicone
  • Height: 2.5cm / 1in
  • Sex: Unisex
  • Color: White

Reviews (36)

36 reviews for Invisible Height Increase Insoles

  1. I***a
    February 11, 2025
    I'm 5'11.2⁄3" in the morning and ~5'11" (± 0.2") in the night. So I'm not exactly tall, but I'm not short either. However, coming to the US (back home I was taller than 80-90% of men, so almost always seen as tall), I noticed that the implication/implicit speech/underlying notion is that 6' and above is tall, anything under is short. It's like a hard line created when in reality it's a spectrum. Somebody somewhere mentioned shoe lifts and I have no background on what those are or may look like and then I googled it, viewed some images, saw one similar to this product, found it not too expensive, and thought "Hey! I can see what's so special about being 6' wearing this! Why not!?". So I bought the smallest one there is (1 inch), used it for one day, and: It's so awkward walking on it, it reminds me of when I was a little kid walking in my mom's heels. But I'm sure that with practice, my gait would look more natural! Also, I have palmoplantar hyperhydrosis and so having this on makes it sooo slippery (my palms literally just started sweating right now remembering and writing about this!), and therefore that may be the reason why it painful to the heel. Speaking of pain/comfort, don't wear this with lower/tighter shoes as I did, it's gonna hurt your instep, especially if you've got a larger instep. In addition, I don't feel like my height looks any different at all with this on although I do know for sure that it must've increased my height by at least 0.75", but it doesn't loo...More
    I'm 5'11.2⁄3" in the morning and ~5'11" (± 0.2") in the night. So I'm not exactly tall, but I'm not short either. However, coming to the US (back home I was taller than 80-90% of men, so almost always seen as tall), I noticed that the implication/implicit speech/underlying notion is that 6' and above is tall, anything under is short. It's like a hard line created when in reality it's a spectrum.
    Somebody somewhere mentioned shoe lifts and I have no background on what those are or may look like and then I googled it, viewed some images, saw one similar to this product, found it not too expensive, and thought "Hey! I can see what's so special about being 6' wearing this! Why not!?". So I bought the smallest one there is (1 inch), used it for one day, and:

    It's so awkward walking on it, it reminds me of when I was a little kid walking in my mom's heels. But I'm sure that with practice, my gait would look more natural!
    Also, I have palmoplantar hyperhydrosis and so having this on makes it sooo slippery (my palms literally just started sweating right now remembering and writing about this!), and therefore that may be the reason why it painful to the heel.
    Speaking of pain/comfort, don't wear this with lower/tighter shoes as I did, it's gonna hurt your instep, especially if you've got a larger instep.
    In addition, I don't feel like my height looks any different at all with this on although I do know for sure that it must've increased my height by at least 0.75", but it doesn't look like it at all (So I guess I can pass for a 6' man hahaha?)!
    As for the way this thing looks with socks on, it looks natural with higher arches, but probably not so with flat feet, so it depends on you, though keep in mind that I bought the smallest size there was, I'm sure it wouldn't look natural at all if I'd went a size or two up.

    Overall, a very interesting experiment. Was it worth buying? For experimentation's sake, yes. But am I going to be using this (again/a second time)? I don't think so.
    T***e
    February 10, 2025
    Needed them for one event and they worked exactly as needed. The price was right and they fit in my shoes with no problem.
    M***l
    February 10, 2025
    Excellent. makes solid shoes very comfortable
    M***a
    February 10, 2025
    Just what I needed. My heel has to be high because of achilles tendonitis and I do not want to wear heels. These fit perfectly in my sneakers.
    C***r
    February 9, 2025
    These are pretty amazing. The cup-fit of the heel kept my foot in place and the arch support fit in my natural rise
    F***d
    February 9, 2025
    I have one leg too short by 1/2 inch from a motorcycle screw up ---but bought this item and put on one foot ...now i am very happy and is helping with back problems

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Invisible Height Increase Insoles
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Original price was: $29.90.Current price is: $19.90.

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