Dr. Scholl's Stability Support Insoles Flat feet & Overpronation, Low Arch Support, Women 6-10, 1 Pair
- Brand:
- Dr. Scholl's
- Model Number:
- 00888853002781
- UPC:
- 888853002781
- EAN:
- 0888853002781
- ASIN:
- B09PWJJSPN
- Walmart SKU:
- 801408484
Trending upward with a $0.33 move recently to reach $11.52. Current price runs 0.7% below the 90-day average.
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Highest Price
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$28.07 | |
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$10.99 | |
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$21.99 |
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Highest Price
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$14.97 | |
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Lowest Price
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$9.69 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$11.52 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Dr. Scholl's Stability Support Insoles Flat feet & Overpronation, Low Arch Support, Women 6-10, 1 Pair since 10/31/2022. The most recent price update was on May 25, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $9.69 (lowest on 7/29/2025) to $14.97 (highest on 8/19/2025). The average price during this period is $11.99.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $11.19 (May 17) to $11.69 (May 3) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $11.61.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.3/5 from 164 reviews.
While experiencing osteopathic manipulative therapy , the doctor recognized an overpronation in my feet, which was causing an imbalance in body alignment and affecting my posture. He recommended inserts for my shoes to correct somewhat fallen arches and overpronation. I researched thru Dr. Scholls on line and was able to purchase the correct inserts thru Walmart on line. No one stocked this insert in their stores. I replaced the existing inserts in my walking shoes, and this change has corrected my body alignment and relieved stress on both my knees and hip. Small price to pay for such great advice and the convenience of shopping on line.
These inserts are great since you can cut them to size. I keep these as a backup for when I clean my customer orthotics. If you wear custom orthotics, these will not be a complete replacement but will hold you over provided you don't need to walk too much. If you don't wear custom orthotics, I would imagine these will work really well for you.
I bought these inserts after reading the reviews, particularly one that mentioned how s/he quickly felt different muscles working while using it, which indicated posture had changed. I have peroneal tendonitis and my ankle swells as a result, sometimes it can be painful. I am active and this was slowing me down, so I researched and came to this conclusion. I replaced the inserts in my Brooks shoes with these and OMG I could immediately tell the difference. No more pressure on my ankle and the side of my foot, which would sometimes be sore due to compensating for the ankle pain after a long day. They definitely give me support and correct my posture. I have walked in them and worked out in them (in 2 different Brooks styles), and they are exactly what I needed to regain my active lifestyle without pain and swelling. I also notice different muscles being used with the inserts that were not being used without them, meaning they are shifting my weight distribution and taking pressure off of areas that shouldn't have all that weight. I highly recommend for ankle support and posture correction.
I purchased these previously on Amazon but they were unavailable so I bought them through Walmart. If you have flat feet, I would definitely recommend trying them out. My feet would always be sore and ache after spending the entire day on my feet at work. I tried these about 9 months ago and my feet didn't ache at all. They were starting to wear down and my feet were beginning to hurt again so that's why I bought this set and I can instantly tell the difference with the fresh set. I spent the entire day yesterday in an amusement park and this morning my feet feel completely fine. They do take a little getting used to because it's extra padding in your shoes, but after that you're golden. They're marked by shoe size to cut which is nice. The shoes I put them in are a 7 and 1/2 but I cut at the 7 line and they fit fine. You do need a good pair of scissors to cut through them though. I just put them in on top of the shoe's existing sole and it's set. They're also easy to remove so you could switch them between shoes. As long as the quality of these stay the same, I will continue to buy them.
Gives my flat feet the support they need, same as described. i like that it came bigger , i cut it to line 8 and fits my 8.5 shoe perfect. I have already ordered another pair.
My only problem with these is that they are a little too stiff for me. They are a perect fir however but them being so hard around the edges is too much. Needs to soften the edges. They did fit me perfect however. I bought 2 pair so maybe they will soften up.
I bought these to help support my arches and correct my overpronation so I could take my dog for longer walks. My feet actually hurt more, and I started having more trouble with my ankles and knees as well. They may work for someone else, but they're apparently not what I need.
I needed arch support and this didn't have it. I returned it, but one thing I liked was that there were patterns on the back of the sole for cutting it to fit your foot.
The arch support wasn't anywhere near the arch, it was at about mid heel and very uncomfortable. My new shoes are size 10 and these should have fit without trimming but they seemed squished so I cut off to the 1st cut line and it didn't help either. They just didn't work at all. Once cut them you can't return either but I had to try.
I buy Dr. Scholl's often and usually like the fit and quality. These inserts, however, seem slightly flimsy, do not provide any real support, but more problematic is that they are too wide to fit in my shoes. Perhaps they accidentally put wide inserts in my package or a men's size insert but I had to cut the sides way down to fit into my shoe. After I did that, tried them on and there is very little cushioning or arch support. Not stabilizing at all. Disappointing.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $11.19 (May 17) to $11.69 (May 3) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $11.61.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $10.99 (Jun 17) to $23.59 (Jun 19) over the past 90 days. Current price is 51.9% above the 90-day average of $14.48.
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