Why the cheap ones keep failing.
A foam insert cushions for about three weeks, then compresses flat and becomes part of the problem. You replace it. Then you replace it again. Then you replace it again. The math gets ugly faster than you think.
Retail floors. Job sites. Warehouse concrete. You have been told for years that a $30 insert is the answer. It is not. Inyo is.

A foam insert cushions for about three weeks, then compresses flat and becomes part of the problem. You replace it. Then you replace it again. Then you replace it again. The math gets ugly faster than you think.
Concrete and steel decks are not the ground your feet evolved for. Inyo gives your feet something to read — a contoured, progressive input that teaches them to do their own work again, instead of surrendering to the floor.
Inyo ships with a single insole matched to your feet, paired with a retraining protocol that adapts as you do. You buy it once. The work is built in. Made in USA.
Not comfort you will throw away in six weeks. A leather‑upper mule built for durability, a tray‑contained cupsole, and a retraining protocol that keeps paying back years after you stop thinking about it. Your feet are the tool. This is tool maintenance.
