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KidZerts Klute - Children's Arch Support Sandal
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KidZerts Full Length - Arch Support Insoles
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Frequently Asked Questions
At what age should children start wearing arch support insoles?
Podiatrists generally recommend arch support for children once they start walking regularly and especially if they show signs of flat feet, toe-walking, frequent tripping, or heel pain. KidZerts insoles are designed for children of various ages and shoe sizes. If your child complains of foot or leg pain during activity, consult a pediatric podiatrist about whether corrective insoles are appropriate.
Do KidZerts insoles fit inside any children's shoe?
KidZerts 3/4-length insoles fit inside most children's shoes, sneakers, and boots without making them feel too tight. The full-length insoles may require removing the shoe's existing insole first. KidZerts are available in multiple children's sizes — check the size chart to match your child's current shoe size for the best fit.
Can KidZerts help with children's flat feet?
Yes. KidZerts insoles provide the arch support that most children's shoes lack, which can help correct flat foot alignment in growing feet. While many children's flat feet resolve naturally as arches develop, podiatrists may recommend supportive insoles to encourage proper arch formation and reduce strain during the developmental years.
Are KidZerts insoles covered by HSA or FSA?
KidZerts insoles may qualify for HSA/FSA reimbursement if prescribed by a podiatrist for a diagnosed pediatric foot condition such as flat feet or plantar fasciitis. Over-the-counter insoles generally require a Letter of Medical Necessity for HSA/FSA eligibility. Keep your podiatrist's prescription and receipt for your plan administrator.
How often should KidZerts insoles be replaced?
Children's insoles should be replaced when they are outgrown (as shoe size increases) or when they show visible signs of wear — typically every 6-12 months depending on activity level. Because children's feet grow rapidly, you'll likely need to size up the insoles each time you buy new shoes. Check the insole for flattened arch support or compressed cushioning as signs it's time to replace.

