Your 28-day recovery plan.
Three steps. Repeat daily. Recovery follows.

Heal while you sleep.
Wear the night splint every night. It holds your foot in a gentle stretch, so the plantar fascia heals overnight — instead of tightening back up while you rest.

Wake up pain-free.
Roll each foot for 60 seconds before stepping out of bed. Light pressure only. The fascia warms up, blood flows, and the first 20 steps stop hurting.

Reset before bed.
Slip the toe spacer in for 15 minutes while you wind down. It will undo what tight shoes do all day — toes spread, tension releases, mobility comes back.
Built for everyone who's tried everything.

That first step
You know the one. Right out of bed. Those 20 steps of pure agony. The kit keeps your foot supported overnight, so mornings stop hurting.

The things you stopped
You stopped running. Stopped hiking. Stopped walking the dog. The kit breaks up the tension, so you can get those miles back.

Almost gave up
You tried stretching. Custom insoles. $500 orthotics. None of them fixed it. The kit works on what they all missed — so your foot can finally heal.

Real change in 28 days.
See Why Experts Recommend ReSole.

Targeted Relief
Most of my patients have already spent years trying everything — orthotics, shots, stretches, ice. None of it lasted. The reason is simple: plantar fasciitis doesn't heal while you rest. The tissue along your foot tightens overnight, your body tries to repair it in that position, and your first step every morning tears those repairs apart. Same place, every day. ReSole is the only kit I've found that breaks that cycle completely — and it's the first thing I recommend to patients
576 verified reviews.
Wish I'd found this 3 years ago
Three years of this. Tried just about everything. The kit was a missing piece of the puzzle for me. Felt a progress after the first week.
Sleeping through the night again
Honestly expected the splint to keep me awake. First two nights were awkward. By night five I stopped noticing it. Now my first steps don't make me grab the wall anymore.
Worked better than $500 orthotics
Spent $500 on custom orthotics that did not really help. Picked this kit out of desperation. Two weeks in and I'm already feeling relief.
Back to morning walks
First steps out of bed were a pure nightmare. Started wearing the toe spacers in the evenings while watching TV. Two weeks in, and I'm walking the dog at 6 am as if nothing happened.
Did a 6-mile hike without limping
Hadn't hiked in two years. Three weeks with the kit and I made the whole 6-mile loop. So happy with the purchase.
Back to my yoga mat
Stopped doing yoga for almost a year. Couldn't hold half the standing poses. After two weeks of using the kit, made it through a full class.
Frequently asked questions.
I've tried everything. Why would this work when nothing else has?
You tried stretching. Custom insoles. $500 orthotics. None of them fixed it. They treated the symptom — the soreness, the arch, the inflammation. The kit works on what they all missed: the overnight tightening, the daily compression, and the tension your fascia never gets to release. So your foot can finally heal.
Do I really need all three pieces, or can I buy just one?
Plantar fasciitis responds to a system, not a single tool. The night splint stretches the fascia while you sleep. The roller wakes it up before you stand. The spacers undo what tight shoes do all day. Use one and you'll get partial relief. Use all three and the cycle finally breaks.
How long until I feel a difference?
Most users feel the morning pain start to ease within the first 14 days. Most are back to runs, walks, or full shifts within 28. If you've been suffering for years rather than months, expect to be closer to day 28 than day 14. The kit doesn't speed up healing — it stops getting in the way.
Why is the kit only $49 when custom orthotics cost $500?
Custom orthotics are expensive because they're moulded to your foot — not because they fix plantar fasciitis. They support the arch while you stand. They don't touch the overnight tightening, the daily compression, or the muscle tension that caused the problem in the first place. The kit costs less because none of these tools need to be custom-made to do the job.
How long does delivery take, and what's your return policy?
Delivery typically takes 7–16 days. The kit has been in steady high demand since launch, and we quality-check every order before it ships — which adds a few days on each side. Once your kit arrives, you have 30 days to try it. If your mornings haven't started to ease, send it back for a full refund.
