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ToeAlign 160° Adjustable Bunion Corrector - Pull-Design Toe Straightener with Anti-Slip Heel Strap for Day & Night Relief

From Crooked to Confident - Adjustable Relief That Actually Works

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160° Rotation Adjusts To Your Bunion Severity

Every bunion is different, and this corrector knows it. The flexible 160-degree rotation lets you dial in the exact angle your foot needs—whether you’re dealing with mild discomfort or severe misalignment. Adjust the tension based on how your bunion feels today, then readjust tomorrow if needed. It’s like having a custom orthopedic solution that evolves with your healing journey.

Pull-Knob Design Realigns Toes While You Rest

The innovative pull-knob mechanism does the heavy lifting while you sleep or relax. Simply turn the knob to gently draw your big toe away from the bunion position and back toward its natural alignment. Unlike basic splints that just hold your toe in place, this active correction system works continuously to guide your toe back where it belongs. Wake up to gradual improvement without any extra effort.

Anti-Slip Heel Strap Keeps Corrector Secure

There’s nothing more frustrating than a corrector that slides off halfway through the night. The integrated heel strap wraps around your heel to anchor everything in place, even if you toss and turn. This anti-slip design means the corrector stays exactly where it needs to be—maintaining consistent pressure and alignment from bedtime to morning. No readjusting, no waking up to fix it, just uninterrupted correction.

Corrects Bunions, Hammer Toes, Overlapping Toes

Your feet rarely have just one problem, so why use a one-trick solution? This corrector tackles multiple toe issues at once. The toe separator gently pushes overlapping toes apart, the splint straightens hammer toes, and the pull mechanism addresses bunion misalignment—all in one device. Instead of buying three different products, you get comprehensive foot correction that addresses the root cause of your discomfort.

Superb Quality

Our products are crafted with premium components to ensure superior quality and long-lasting durability.

No-Hassle Returns

If you are not satisfied with your product, you can return it within 30 days of purchase for a full refund.

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Get your product delivered straight to your home. It’s simple to use and requires virtually no set up!

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FAQ

No, this corrector is designed for barefoot use during rest, sleep, or relaxation time—not for wearing with shoes. The splint’s structure and heel strap would create uncomfortable pressure points inside footwear and won’t fit in most shoe types. For daytime relief, consider using gel toe separators or bunion pads that fit inside shoes. Use this corrector at night or while sitting at home to actively realign your toes, then switch to in-shoe comfort solutions during active hours.

Pain means the correction angle is too aggressive for your current condition. Immediately loosen the pull-knob by turning it counterclockwise to reduce tension. Bunion correction is gradual—forcing your toe into position causes pain and can discourage consistent use. Start with the gentlest setting where you feel a mild stretch but no pain. After 5-7 days at this level, slightly increase the angle. Think of it like stretching a tight muscle: slow progression prevents injury and builds lasting change. If pain persists even at the loosest setting, consult a podiatrist as you may need professional assessment.

Absolutely. Hand wash the corrector with mild soap and lukewarm water, then air dry completely before next use. Avoid machine washing or using harsh detergents, as these can damage the breathable mesh material and weaken the Velcro closure. For daily freshness, wipe down the corrector with a damp cloth after each use. If you tend to sweat heavily at night, consider wearing a thin cotton sock underneath the corrector or washing it 2-3 times per week. The breathable fabric dries quickly—usually within 2-3 hours at room temperature.

Friction blisters usually mean the strap is either too tight or positioned incorrectly. First, loosen the heel strap slightly—it should hold the corrector in place without digging into your skin. Make sure the strap sits on the thickest part of your heel, not on the tender Achilles tendon area. If rubbing continues, try these solutions: apply a thin layer of anti-chafe balm or petroleum jelly where the strap contacts your skin, wear a low-cut ankle sock that covers just the heel area, or place a small piece of moleskin padding between the strap and your heel. After a week of use, your skin typically adapts and the rubbing sensation decreases naturally.

Pregnancy hormones cause ligament relaxation, which often worsens existing bunions, so you’re not alone in experiencing this. The corrector itself is safe to use during pregnancy—there are no medications or chemicals involved. However, be aware that pregnancy-related swelling may make the corrector feel tighter than usual, especially in the third trimester. Adjust the straps more loosely to accommodate swelling, and avoid using it if your feet are excessively puffy. Many pregnant users find it most comfortable to wear for 1-2 hours in the evening when feet are less swollen. After delivery, as hormones stabilize, you can increase wearing time to work on long-term correction.

Absolutely. The corrector works whenever you’re resting or sleeping, regardless of time of day. Your body’s healing and tissue adaptation processes continue around the clock, not just at night. In fact, daytime sleep might even be beneficial since rooms are often brighter and warmer during the day, which can improve circulation to your feet while the corrector works. The key is consistency—aim for the same 6-8 hour sleep period daily, whether that’s 11pm-7am or 9am-5pm. Just make sure you’re lying down or reclining during use, as the corrector isn’t designed for walking or standing.

Exercise extreme caution if you have diabetic neuropathy or reduced sensation in your feet. The danger is that you won’t feel if the corrector is too tight, cutting off circulation, or creating pressure sores—complications that can be serious for diabetics. If you want to try this corrector, first get approval from your endocrinologist or podiatrist. If cleared, inspect your feet thoroughly before and after each use for any redness, indentations, or skin breakdown. Use only the gentlest pull-knob setting, and never wear it for more than 1-2 hours initially. Have a family member check the strap tightness, since you may not feel if it’s constricting. For diabetics, professional medical supervision of any foot device is essential to prevent complications.