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Wake Up Without Foot Pain – Support & Relief While You Sleep
Enjoy pain-free mornings with our Adjustable Plantar Fasciitis Night Foot Splint. This lightweight, breathable orthotic brace keeps your foot gently stretched overnight, helping reduce morning heel pain, Achilles tightness, and plantar fasciitis discomfort.
Why You'll Love It
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Relieves Morning Heel Pain – Minimises the stabbing pain felt on waking.
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Gentle, Continuous Stretch – Keeps your foot at the ideal angle overnight.
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Lightweight & Breathable – Soft padding and ventilated design for comfort.
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Adjustable Fit – Customise tightness with secure hook-and-loop straps.
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Versatile Use – Helps with plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, arch pain, and more.
100% Customer Satisfaction Guarantee
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No Risk, Money-Back Guarantee
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Free Shipping – No hidden charges
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Easy Tracking – End-to-end updates
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Free Returns – Store credit option
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Safe Payments – PayPal & all major cards
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24/7 Support – Email or Contact Form
Fast UK Delivery + Exclusive Offers
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Fast Dispatch from London – 1–4 working days delivery
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Buy 2 & Save More – Extra 5% off when ordering two or more
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Perfect for Daily Use – Replace every 3–6 months for peak performance
How It Works
The splint holds your foot at a 90° angle while you sleep, preventing the plantar fascia and Achilles tendon from tightening overnight. This helps reduce inflammation, promotes healing, and prevents that sharp pain when you first step out of bed.
How to Use
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Loosen straps before use.
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Position foot in the brace with the heel snug against the back.
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Adjust straps for a secure but comfortable fit.
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Wear overnight or for several hours while resting.
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Remove slowly in the morning before walking.
Real Customers, Real Results
"I used to dread mornings because of the pain. After one week of wearing this splint, my heel pain has reduced drastically!" – Susan Verified Buyer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
About Us
Woman-founded in 1999, we’ve helped thousands live pain-free with trusted wellness and mobility products. Risk-free shopping, fast UK delivery, and 24/7 support.
FAQs
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What is plantar fasciitis?
It’s inflammation of the thick band of tissue that connects your heel to your toes, often causing sharp heel pain in the morning. -
Who should use this splint?
Anyone with plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, heel spurs, or chronic arch pain. -
Can I walk in it?
No – it’s designed for use while sleeping or resting, not walking. -
Will it fit me?
One size fits most adults, adjustable for foot length and calf size. -
Can I wear socks with it?
Yes – wearing a thin sock can make it more comfortable. -
How soon will I notice results?
Many people feel reduced pain within 1–2 weeks of nightly use. -
Can I use it on either foot?
Yes – it’s designed to fit both left and right feet. -
How do I clean it?
Hand wash fabric parts, wipe the hard splint with a damp cloth. -
Is it safe for diabetics?
Yes, but consult your doctor before use if you have circulation issues. -
Can children use it?
Not recommended for children under 12 without medical advice.
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