MA
Munchkin Adventures
Oct 26, 2025
Hello,
I might have posted a review on the incorrect store, but the store I visited is the one in Redlands. First and foremost, this review is my own opinion, based on my own experience using The Good Feet Store’s products.
First, they make it very difficult for people to leave reviews on their website, and second, I should have done more research on their product, and I am advising anyone that is thinking of using their products to do the same.
I started suffering from really bad foot pain about 3 months ago, so bad that I was eager to find a solution, and that’s how I ended up at this store. I spent close to $2k on their products, but the products don’t work at all. After 2 or 3 weeks of wearing their products, my pain has gotten worse, I don’t only have foot pain, I now have back pain as well.
I should have read more into their business and practices, and what other professionals say about them. And o should have seen the red flags, like their “no returns” policy. Please, save your money and find different solutions.
I tried going to the store and get store credit, I didn’t even ask for my money back (due to their no returns policy), but they forced me into using a different level of insoles, they said I must try something different before they can review my case and see if there is anything else they can do. Again, they stock all of their products, nothing is customized, and for me the products are no good. I do hope that they can at least let me get store credit so that I can get some shoes (they use a really good brand of shoes when they have you try their product), in my opinion, the she is the only good thing they have. I hope that management and/or ownership can start making the right decisions and take care of customers the right way.