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You've bought the $150 “supportive” shoes. The drawer of insoles. The 15 minutes of stretching before you dare stand up. And that first step out of bed still feels like a nail through your heel. Here's the truth nobody sold you: you never needed more cushion — you needed to lift the arch and take the strain off the fascia itself. That's exactly what Moriqo does. From the very first step.

Plantar fasciitis isn't “bad shoes” or “getting older.” The fascia under your foot is overloaded and micro-torn — and every unsupported step tears it again. That's why it drags on for months, even years. Ice, rest and pills do nothing while you're standing on it. To break the cycle you have to take the load off the fascia itself, every step you're on your feet.

Soft shoes and gel insoles feel good for an hour — then they flatten and fail, because all they do is pad the floor. They never lift your arch or offload the fascia. Moriqo is engineered around the opposite: firm, contoured support that holds the exact tissue that's inflamed. That's the difference between “comfortable” and “finally working.”

“Just rest it” is a joke when your job, your kids and your dog are all on your feet. Moriqo's DualWrap straps offload your heel and arch while you stand, walk and work — so the fascia finally gets relief during the day, not just when you collapse into bed. Keep moving. Let the sleeve carry the load.

The ArchLift Band cradles your arch and lifts it — pulling the stretch straight off the plantar fascia. That's the one thing insoles physically cannot do: they cushion from below, but they can't hold the arch up or offload the band of tissue that's actually torn. Lift it, and the burning lets go.

A plain sock just squeezes and slips down to your ankle by noon. Moriqo's two DualWrap cross-straps let you dial firm support right on the heel and arch — and lock it there all day. This isn't a sock. It's targeted support you aim straight at the spot that stabs.

No numbing. No waiting weeks to “see if it helps.” The second you stand, the arch is lifted and the load comes off the fascia — 91% of wearers felt the arch support on their very first step. That morning nail-stab you brace for? It stops the moment your foot hits the floor.


Nurses, servers, hairstylists, warehouse crews — 12 hours on hard floors is brutal on an inflamed fascia. Wear Moriqo through the shift and offload every single step. Finish the day still standing — not limping to the nearest chair the second nobody's looking.

Add up the closet of “supportive” shoes, the drawer of half-used insoles, the $300 custom orthotics that still didn't work. Moriqo does the one thing not one of them could — lift and offload the fascia — for a tiny fraction of everything you've already wasted chasing relief.

Cortisone wears off in weeks, and every repeat thins the very tissue that hurts. Foot surgery is the #1 regret in this whole world — “same pain, sometimes worse.” Before the needle and the knife, give your fascia daily, drug-free support. It's the one thing neither of them does.

The 4-way-stretch knit is thin, breathable and invisible — it disappears inside sneakers, work boots and dress shoes, wears under a sock, or goes barefoot at home. One sleeve. All-day support. No bulky brace, nothing to hide under your trousers.

These aren't first-timers hoping. They cycled the shoes, the insoles, the splints and the shots first — and finally found the thing that actually takes the strain off. 87% reported less heel pain in just 2 weeks. Join 52,000+ feet that stopped planning life around how far they can walk.

We're not asking you to believe us. Wear Moriqo through your mornings and your shifts for a full 100 days. If that first step out of bed isn't easier, send it back for every penny — free shipping, no restocking tricks. The only thing you've got to lose is another morning that starts with a stab.
Reaching #13 means one thing — you're done with shoes and insoles that never held the part that actually hurts.
