Why Shoe Cushioning matters: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How It Supports Your Health

Why Shoe Cushioning matters: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How It Supports Your Health

When people think of comfort, they think of cushioning. However, cushioning is actually so much more than that feeling of sinking into a warm hug. Done right, it has HUGE implications on not only your comfort, but your performance and the long term health of your joints. Well thought out cushioning in footwear is beneficial for everyone, but if you’re an athlete or someone on their feet all day like a healthcare, construction, education or hospitality worker, cushioning is non-negotiable

In this guide we’re going back to our comfort basics and talking about everything cushioning. Why it matters to your health and a guide on picking shoes with the right level of cushioning for you. 

What Is Shoe Cushioning?

Shoe cushioning is more than just a pillow in your shoes. It may have developed from ancient “pillow in a shoe” designs to make it feel better on your foot, but is now so much more. These days, shoe cushioning is all about shock absorption and has become a highly thought out, (in some cases) cutting edge piece of shoe technology.

Shoe cushioning can refer to any of the materials and design technologies built into your shoe. It is generally most prevalent in the midsole and insole of footwear. Due to the fact that these areas will have the most impact on reducing the impact of your foot striking the pavement. 

Every time you walk, run, or jump, you generate ground reaction forces. This impact is transmitted through your feet and up your kinetic chain (ankles, knees, hips, and spine). Cushioning acts as a buffer that absorbs and disperses these forces, minimising stress on your joints and soft tissues.

This cushioning can come in many different forms depending on what its purpose is going to be. 

Common Cushioning Materials

Material Characteristics Common Use
 EVA (Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) Lightweight, flexible Running shoes, casual sneakers
ETPA (Expanded Thermoplastic Polyurethane) Durability, rebound, energy preservation from activity (EVA on steroids) Running shoes
PU (Polyurethane) Dense, durable, higher shock absorption Hiking boots, work shoes
Gel Inserts Targeted impact zones, reduces peak pressure Athletic shoes
Air Pods / Chambers Lightweight, energy return, bouncy feel Performance running shoes
Memory Foam Conforms to foot, plush feel Comfort-focused everyday shoes

The Health Benefits of Proper Shoe Cushioning

The best thing about a shoe with GOOD cushioning is that you feel the benefits from the second you first put the shoe on. But this cushioning is so much more than a ticket to a comfy day. Done properly, it can do wonders to delay or even stop foot health issues.

Here’s how quality cushioning impacts your body:

1. Reduces Impact and Joint Stress

Every step you take isn’t just an incredible song by The Police (it was every BREATH you take, but close enough), it’s also something some of us do around 10,000 times every single day. Each one of those steps sends a shockwave larger than you’d think through your body. If you’re running, it can be up to 3x your body weight! 

Over time, that impact can wear down your cartilage, strain your ligaments and exacerbate conditions like: 

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Tendonitis
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Heel spurs

Cushioning dissipates that force, giving your joints a break.

2. Improves Posture and Alignment

The Comfort Co believes that wellness begins from the ground up. Affective shoe cushioning is one of the big reasons why. When shoes lack support and cushioning, your body compensates, often poorly. This can lead to:

  • Overpronation or supination (rolling in or out of the foot)
  • Misaligned knees
  • Anterior pelvic tilt
  • Back and neck pain

Supportive cushioning (that fit well with a bit of arch support for good measure) can help guide the foot into a neutral alignment, promoting healthier movement patterns from the ground up.

3. Enhances Comfort and Reduces Fatigue

If you’ve ever stood all day on a hard floor with un-cushioned shoes, your feet have known about it. Shoes with shock-absorbing midsoles reduce muscle fatigue by minimising the energy your body uses to stabilise itself. 

Meaning properly cushioned shoes are a must for: 

  • Nurses
  • Retail workers
  • Teachers
  • Hospitality staff

4. Prevents Injuries

Cushioning plays a key role in injury prevention, especially during high-impact activities like running or jumping. It reduces the risk of:

  • Stress fractures
  • Shin splints
  • Achilles tendinopathy
  • Iliotibial (IT) band syndrome

There's nothing more disheartening than an injury when you've just started a health & fitness journey. For your best chances of making your health & fitness journey one that will last for life, get to The Comfort Co and start with a great pair of shoes. 

How Much Cushioning Do You Really Need?

More cushioning isn’t always better. The ideal amount depends on your activity, biomechanics, and personal preference.

Factors to Consider:

Factor Recommendation
Foot Type

Flat feet often benefit from structured cushioning with arch support.

High arches may need more shock absorption.

Activity Type Runners need responsive cushioning; walkers may prefer softer midsoles; gym-goers need lateral stability.
Body Weight Heavier individuals may benefit from denser cushioning to avoid compression.
Existing Conditions Those with plantar fasciitis, arthritis, or lower back pain should look for podiatrist-approved cushioning systems.

 

When in doubt, have a chat with your Podiatrist. If you don't have a Podiatrist, speak to one of the highly trained workers in any Comfort Co store, or ask our Customer Service team virtually. They'll set you in the right direction. 

Innovative Cushioning Technologies Worth Knowing

It's no secret that The Comfort Co works with only the very best in the industry. In our ranks we have all the best innovators, movers and shakers comfort footwear has to offer. Here are some of the shoe cushioning technologies we're most proud of: 

  • Vionic Vio-Motion Technology: Combines contouring arch support, a deep heel cup, and cushioning that adapts to your stride for whole-body balance.
  • Scholl Memory Cushion®: Inspired by NASA memory foam tech, designed to reduce peak pressure and conform to your unique foot shape.
  • Aetrex Orthotic SystemBuilt into every shoe, this system supports alignment and includes UltraSky™ cushioning plus antimicrobial properties.
  • Vitasole Meta-Rocker: The sole acts as a rocking chair of sorts that uses your momentum to push you forward with every step, reducing fatigue and impact stress.

Final Thoughts: Cushioning Is a Health Investment, Not Just a Feature

Your feet are literally carrying you through life. While style and trends may grab your attention first, the right cushioning is what keeps you moving pain-free and energised.

Whether you're dealing with foot pain, training for a marathon, or just want to avoid that end-of-day ache, the right cushioning can:

  • Improve your alignment
  • Reduce fatigue
  • Prevent injuries
  • Protect your joints for years to come

Next time you shop for shoes, take a moment to ask: What’s inside this sole? Your future self will thank you for it.

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