Currex files its inserts under two headings — the sport you play and the height of your arch — so a buyer has to declare, ahead of any order, whether they are a runner, a gym regular, or a hiker, and whether the arch sits flat, mid, or tall. A setup like that suits anyone who already reads their own foot mechanics fluently. Loads of shoppers cannot, and one wrong call leaves them with a footbed pulling against the stride rather than steadying it. Colony Ortho RX set out to delete that uncertainty: a lone footbed engineered to suit a broad spread of foot shapes, with no chart to consult.
Premium Colony Ortho RX
- Recommended by podiatrists
- Memory foam + gel with real arch support
- 60-day money-back guarantee
- Free shipping within the USA
A single engineered footbed outdoes a tiered lineup
Carving one product into half a dozen tiers can pass for precision. In reality it spreads the design effort thin and shifts the sizing decision onto the shopper. We funneled that effort into one footbed equipped to handle the assignment. The sculpted, geometric arch props the medial longitudinal arch and steadies the stance phase over many foot types, and the memory foam and gel upper warms through and conforms to your shape across the first handful of outings. It ends up feeling custom with zero measuring and zero worry about grabbing the wrong tier.
How the conforming fit serves your mechanics
This is the reason a one-footbed strategy holds water clinically: the foam yields beneath your foot instead of pressing it into a rigid mold, while the arch contour goes on furnishing constant structure below. The very same pair logs an early run, a punishing day on your feet, then a weekend on the trail. And once a few relatives all need correction, nobody has to decode a sizing ladder. Since the footbed spans differing feet and differing footwear, families regularly reorder several at a time.
What you get from this footbed:
- No self-assessment required — a geometric arch paired with conforming memory foam, ready for the majority of arch shapes out of the box.
- Memory foam atop gel that conforms to the foot and soaks up the jolt as each step lands.
- Podiatrist-designed, medical-grade correction packed into each pair.
- Arch support working in favor of alignment, reining pronation back across standing, walking, and running.
- Free US shipping alongside a 60-day refund.
Test them against your real routine
None of this calls for a leap of faith. Put this footbed through your genuine week — the punishing days, the training, the errand runs — and grade it where load piles on. If the support disappoints, those 60 days deliver a complete reimbursement with nothing mailed back on your dime.
Caught between brands still? Size up Colony Ortho RX vs VKTRY, or browse our inserts for high arches when a tall arch is the concern. Once you are after correction that conforms to your own foot, try Colony Ortho RX risk-free.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What if I can't tell whether my arch is flat, mid, or tall?
You don’t have to classify it. The footbed was engineered as a single profile that suits a broad spread of foot shapes: the geometric arch props the medial longitudinal arch across many arch heights, while the memory foam and gel top layer conforms to your individual contour. There’s no chart to consult and no tier to guess.
Is there a break-in period before it conforms to my foot?
Expect the top layers to settle in across your first handful of outings. The memory foam warms through with body heat and gradually molds to your plantar shape, which is when the fit starts feeling custom. The structural support underneath — the geometric arch steadying your stance phase — is present from the very first wear.
How does one footbed serve a runner, a gym regular, and a hiker at once?
The mechanics those activities share matter more than what separates them: in each, the medial longitudinal arch is loading and the rearfoot needs steadying through stance. The geometric arch handles that common assignment, while the conforming foam-and-gel layer adapts to how your particular foot delivers the load — no sport declaration required before ordering.
Can choosing the wrong arch tier in a sized lineup really work against my stride?
It can. A profile too tall for your foot presses into tissue that shouldn’t carry that pressure, while one too low leaves the arch unsupported through stance — either way the footbed pulls against your gait instead of steadying it. Removing the tier decision removes that failure mode, and a 60-day money-back guarantee backs the single-profile bet.
