Correct Toes Original
- Material: Medical‑grade silicone (durable, antimicrobial)
- Sizes: 4 sizes (XS–L) for anatomical fit
- Design: Braces—not retainers; built for correction and long-term wear in shoes or barefoot
- Intended Use: Healing and correcting issues like bunions, hammertoes, neuromas, plantar fasciosis, and metatarsalgia
- Customization: Highly modifiable—can add shims or trim to target specific foot conditions
Correct Toes Sport
- Material: Softer silicone (~20% less firm than Original) with antimicrobial properties
- Sizes & Fit: Available in L/R-specific fits; sleeker shape, rounder edges to reduce slippage
- Design: Lighter, retainer-style spacer geared toward foot recovery and injury prevention
- Intended Use: Strengthening exercises and prevention—ideal for recovery, activity, and overall foot health
Side-by-Side Comparison
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Product |
Original |
Sport |
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Material |
Firmer (medical-grade durometer) |
20% softer for comfort |
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Primary Goal |
Correct structural issues (bunions, hammertoes…) |
Strengthen and maintain healthy alignment/prevent injury |
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Usage context |
Healing tool— Used to correct foot ailments caused by traditional pointed footwear. |
Recovery/preventative—during/ |
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Customization |
Fully modifiable (shims, trimming) |
Less customizable—streamlined design |
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Fit & comfort |
Four sizes; customizable fit |
L/R-specific, sleeker design to minimize shifting |
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Use in footwear |
Wear inside wide-toe-box shoes or barefoot |
Also shoe-compatible |
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Ideal For |
Those needing active correction of foot ailments |
Athletes or active folks looking to maintain or recover foot strength |