The Good Feet Store

4.7
443 reviews
the good feet store arch supports

About

Medical Supply Store
The Good Feet Store's personally-fitted arch supports and orthotics are designed to relieve foot, heel, knee, hip, and back pain often caused by foot-related problems like plantar fasciitis and bunions. Stop by any store for your free, no-obligation, personalized fitting.

Location

The Good Feet Store
2350 E Harmony Road, Fort Collins, CO
80528, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.7
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What are people saying?

AI-generated from recent customer reviews

Staff Expertise

Customers consistently praised the knowledge and helpfulness of staff members, particularly Lindsay and Nathan, who provided thorough explanations and personalized care.

Customer Service

Many reviews highlighted exceptional customer service, with staff being described as friendly, attentive, and genuinely caring about customers' needs.

Product Effectiveness

Several customers reported significant relief from foot pain after using the products, indicating a positive impact on their overall well-being.

Pricing Concerns

Some customers expressed dissatisfaction with the high costs of products and the lack of a money-back guarantee, feeling that the pricing was excessive.
  • CG
    Cynthia Gibson
    4 days ago
    5.0
    Great experience today- - Lindsay was so informative and helpful - took her time to understand what part of my foot was hurting and refitted several times to help address my different sized feet! Would highly recommend!
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    G D
    Jan 4, 2026
    2.0
    It's actually cheaper and better for you to get custom orthotics from a podiatrist. They will tell you up front what the cost is and you'll actually have an orthotic made specifically for your foot problem and shape, but the Good Feet stores won't tell you up front what the price is, then when they're done taking an off the shelf orthotic and slightly modifying it, you'll feel pressured to buy and that's when you find out how insanely expensive their inserts are (over $1000). Then your feet will feel better for a short period of time before the inserts start making your feet and body hurt, and you'll have to pay to have them adjusted. Just go to a podiatrist and pay the $300 to $500 for custom orthotics that you can then have regularly checked and adjusted as needed for free (unless it's something the orthotic company needs to correct or add)
  • BB
    Bradley Bigalk
    Dec 12, 2025
    5.0
    Lindsey Webb was very friendly and helpful in understanding cause for plantar fasciitis and how arch structure is. Oral in maintaining proper alignment.
  • CL
    chris lucarelli
    Dec 11, 2025
    5.0
    Lindsay was phenomenal! I was referred here for my planters fasciitis. She took me same day and got me fit with a 3 step system. Even though it was end of day she really took her time and made me feel valued and important. As a business owner myself, I appreciate how hard it is to find an employee like this. She is one that truly cares about helping and serving her customers! Very knowledgeable in her craft too. A++++++
  • MS
    Megan Spies
    Dec 11, 2025
    5.0
    Very great service and excellent product quality, It was fast and easy. Heather helped us and was so kind and helpful, she also explained and educated my daughter and me. Shockingly expensive but also shockingly needed and definitely worth it!

Frequently Asked Questions About The Good Feet Store

How are our arch supports different from inserts and insoles I can buy online or in drug stores?

Good Feet Arch Supports are designed to provide the firm, yet flexible function necessary to help correct poor foot biomechanics, providing long term pain-relief solutions.

I buy good shoes, but my feet still hurt. Can arch supports help me?

Absolutely. It’s common for people to think that their shoes are the problem, when in reality it’s often the foot that’s going into the shoes that’s the real source of discomfort. By stabilizing the foot with a good arch support, the pain and discomfort caused by common foot and foot-related problems can often be minimized or alleviated.