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Reliflex Stride™

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  • Hits the arch, not just the ankle - where plantar fasciitis actually screams
  • Locked for all 12 hours - no sliding, no re-fixing it at the Pyxis
  • Vanishes under compression socks + clogs - nobody on the unit knows it's there
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<strong>Alyssa M -  Verified Buyer</strong>
Alyssa M - Verified Buyer

"I figured this'd end up in my locker with the night splint and the four other sleeves I've returned. Three days in, I wasn't doing the limp-walk to the parking garage after my third 12 in a row. Six weeks now. My feet don't feel 22 again, i'm not going to lie to you, but I get through the back half of a shift without counting every step to the end. After three back-to-backs, that's everything."

Step 1 — Slide it on.
Bare foot. Pull the sleeve over the heel until the arch panel sits flat against your arch. Like a thick sock, but stiffer.

Step 2 — Lock the strap.
Pull the ArchLock™ strap across your arch and secure. Snug, not strangling. You should still feel your toes.

Step 3 — Sock and Clog.
Sock over. Clog on. You're out the door.

Step 4 — Forget about it.
Don't think about it until you get home. If you can feel it during the day, it's too tight — back the strap off a notch.

Ships from US warehouse. 4-5 business days. Free shipping on all orders.

Wear it for 90 days. If it didn't make a difference, send it back. Full refund. No restocking fee. No "we'll get back to you in 2 weeks."

Reliflex Stride™

Reliflex Stride™

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From the women who were exactly where you are now.

4.8/5 Based on 750+ Reviews
Denise W.
"I clock 4–5 miles a shift and never leave the unit. By hour 7 my heels were screaming. First week with this I wasn't slowing down at the end. Ordered a second so there's always a dry one for back-to-backs."
Charlotte F.
"The first-step-in-the-morning pain was the worst part of my day for two years. Three weeks in I got out of bed before a 7a and just… walked. Stood in my kitchen a second because I didn't trust it."
Tara K.
"On my feet 13 hours and I'm not expecting miracles. But I stopped taking ibuprofen before every shift. I'll take that win."
 
 

A sleeve that slips is a sleeve that doesn't work. That's not an opinion, it's physics.

Compression only works where it stays. Every cheap sleeve you’ve tried has the same flaw: a few steps onto a hard floor and it’s wadded at your ankle doing nothing.

ArchCradle™ pulls the compression tight across the arch and locks it. Set once at 5am. Hasn’t moved at 7pm. That’s the gap between “I tried a sleeve, didn’t work” and “I don’t start my shift dreading my feet anymore.”

  • ArchCradle™ strap - set once, forget it
  • Fits inside any shoe
  • Held by arch tension, not Velcro that dies in two weeks
 
 

This is the honest timeline. Nothing fancy.

Anything promising to “cure plantar fasciitis in 5 days” is lying to you — and you’d know, you’ve read more charts than they have. Real recovery takes time. Here’s what to actually expect.


Days 1–3 — Pressure comes off. The arch sits where it’s supposed to. The walk to your car stops being something you brace for. You’ll notice.


Week 1–2 — The hour-6 spike eases. You stop dreading the back half. You’re not pacing the break room on your 15 trying to walk it out.


Week 3–4 — Mornings stop being the worst part of the day. First step out of bed before an early doesn’t catch your breath the same way.


Month 2+ — You forget you’re wearing it. Flare-ups get rarer. You stop thinking about your feet mid-shift — which is the whole point.


If you’re at week 4 and nothing’s changed, send it back. No subscription. We won’t chase you for the money.

 
 

Here's what's actually happening to your foot, and why every shift makes it worse.

Twelve hours on hard hospital floors drives shock through your heel, up the arch, into the ankle, every step, and you take thousands before lunch you didn't get to eat. The band of tissue under your foot, the plantar fascia, takes the brunt. Hour 1, nothing. Hour 6, tight. Hour 10, you're walking on the outside of your foot and dreading the garage.

Then you sleep, it tightens overnight, and that first step out of bed before your next shift feels like glass. You start the next 12 already behind. That's the loop. The textbook fix is rest, ebut "stay off your feet for six weeks" isn't a thing you can say to your charge nurse.

The Shift Sleeve breaks the loop while you keep working: Tri-Zone compression supports the arch so it stops over-stretching, ArchCradle™ keeps it exactly there for all 12 hours, and your feet recover between shifts instead of starting each one already inflamed.

Why most "fixes" don't fix anything, and what makes this different.

Cortisone wears off in 6 weeks. Custom orthotics are $400 and a 6-week wait. Surgery is a month out of work. This is the option nobody tells you about.

Reliflex
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Works during your shift
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Under $50
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Works on day 1
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  • Step 1 - Slide it on.

    Bare foot. Pull the sleeve over the heel until the arch panel sits flat against your arch. Like a thick sock, but stiffer.

  • Step 2 - Lock the strap.

    Pull the ArchLock™ strap across your arch and secure. Snug, not strangling. You should still feel your toes.

  • Step 3 - Sock and clog.

    Sock over. clog on. You're out the door.

  • Step 4 - Forget about it.

    Don't think about it until you get home. If you can feel it during the day, it's too tight — back the strap off a notch.

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Nobody on the unit needs to know.

The sleeve sits under your sock. Your sock sits in your clog. Nobody sees it. Nobody asks if your feet are "going." Nobody clocks you as the one who might need to be pulled off the floor or put on lighter duty.

On at 5am before your shoes. Off when you finally sit down at home. In between, you do your job — all of it — without the limp that makes a charge nurse start watching how you move.

Because the women who need it most are the ones who can't afford to look like they need it. This doesn't show. On purpose.

You feel it the second your clogs come off in the car. You've felt it for months. Here's what actually quiets it.

Not ibuprofen on an empty stomach between med passes. Not a $400 orthotic and a six-week wait. Not a podiatrist telling you to "stay off it" — like that's on the table.

The relief you're chasing isn't a hot bath at 9pm after the damage is done. It's reaching the end of the shift with feet that aren't wrecked. It's walking the parking garage at a normal pace. It's the first step out of bed tomorrow not stopping you cold.

That's what this does. Not magic — mechanics, applied for all 12 hours, on the floor, where it counts.

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Easy, non-invasive nightly routine
Thicker, fuller-looking hair daily
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Professional results, one-time cost
Clinically-backed 660nm/850nm light
Easy, non-invasive nightly routine
Thicker, fuller-looking hair daily
Safe, rechargeable scalp health
Professional results, one-time cost
Clinically-backed 660nm/850nm light
Easy, non-invasive nightly routine
Thicker, fuller-looking hair daily
Safe, rechargeable scalp health
Professional results, one-time cost
Clinically-backed 660nm/850nm light
Easy, non-invasive nightly routine
Thicker, fuller-looking hair daily
Safe, rechargeable scalp health
Professional results, one-time cost
Clinically-backed 660nm/850nm light
Easy, non-invasive nightly routine
Thicker, fuller-looking hair daily
Safe, rechargeable scalp health

Have Questions? We’ve Got You Covered

Find quick answers to the most common questions about our product.

Yes. The sleeve is low-profile and knit, sits flush against the skin. Fits inside shoe and clog.

The ArchCradle™ adjustable strap. Most ankle sleeves rely on tension alone — twenty minutes of walking, they're bunched at the ankle. The ArchLock pulls across the arch and stays. You set it once at 5am. It holds.

No. We're not going to lie to you. Nothing reverses years of standing on concrete in a week. What it does: takes the load off the inflamed tissue during the shift, holds the arch where it's supposed to be, gives the tissue a real chance to recover. Most guys feel a difference the first day. Most see steady improvement over 4–8 weeks.

You can. You don't have to. The arch holds tension better than a night splint. If your morning first-step pain is brutal, try overnight wear for a week and see.

Most guys only feel it on one side, so one is enough. If you're on concrete 8+ hours a day, get the pair. When one side gets better, the other starts complaining. Pre-empt it.

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