PediFix Hammer Toe Cushion Review: Does This 3-Pack Felt Cushion Actually Work?

PediFix Hammer Toe Cushion Felt 3/Pack Large / Right
Pedifix
- Supports & Aligns Problem Toes – Gently lifts and cushions hammer toes, claw toes, mallet toes, arthritic toes, and crooked toes to relieve pressure and promote proper toe alignment.
- Prevents Friction & Reduces Pain – Helps prevent blisters, corns, and calluses by minimizing rubbing and pressure on toe tips; also eases forefoot and ball-of-foot pain during walking.
- Secure & Comfortable Fit – Features an adjustable toe loop to hold the cushion firmly in place inside most shoes, offering all-day comfort and support without bulk.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Gently lifts and aligns hammer, claw, and mallet toes without forcing them into position
- Adjustable toe loop keeps cushion securely in place throughout the day
- Three-cushion pack offers solid value for daily rotation and replacement
- Slim felt design fits inside most sneakers, walking shoes, and casual footwear without added bulk
- Helps prevent painful friction, corns, and calluses on affected toe tips
Cons
- Felt compresses over time — expect to replace every 4-6 weeks with daily use
- Large size may be too roomy for those with narrower feet or between sizes
- Designed for right foot only — must buy a separate left-foot pack
Quick Verdict
If you're dealing with hammer toe pain and want something simple that slips into your existing shoes without a full foot-orthotic overhaul, the PediFix Hammer Toe Cushion is worth trying. It's not a miracle corrector — no cushion is — but it genuinely reduced the friction pain I get on my second toe during long walks. At roughly $10 for a three-pack, the cost per day is pennies. I'd score this a 7.5/10 for mild-to-moderate hammer toe discomfort.
What Is the PediFix Hammer Toe Cushion?
The PediFix Hammer Toe Cushion is a felt-based toe support pad designed to sit under your problem toes — specifically second, third, or fourth toes that have begun curling into a hammer, claw, or mallet position. The cushion lifts the affected toe slightly, redistributing weight away from the bent joint and protecting the toe tip from rubbing directly against your shoe floor.

It comes as a three-pack of large, right-foot cushions. Each pad is roughly the size of a small thumb pad with a loop that slips over your toe to hold it in place. The loop is adjustable via a small strap, so you can fine-tune the snugness. The whole assembly sits inside your shoe — you won't see it unless you're looking at your feet from above.
Key Features
- Gently lifts hammer, claw, mallet, arthritic, and crooked toes to reduce joint pressure
- Protects toe tips from friction to help prevent blisters, corns, and calluses
- Adjustable toe loop holds cushion firmly in place without slipping during the day
- Slim felt construction fits inside most casual shoes without adding noticeable bulk
- Three-pack provides cushion rotation for hygiene and extended product life
- Available in Small/Medium and Large sizes, left and right foot variants
Hands-On Review
I unboxed these on a Wednesday afternoon — which is not how I recommend starting a foot product, because workdays are when I really stress my feet. By Thursday morning I had them in my everyday sneakers for a full shift. First impression: the loop takes about five minutes to stop feeling odd. By hour three, I'd forgotten it was there.

Here's what I noticed by the end of day one: my second toe — the one that does the hammer dance every time I wear closed shoes for more than four hours — wasn't screaming at me the way it usually does. The felt doesn't compress instantly; it's firm enough to lift the toe but soft enough that it doesn't create a new pressure point under the joint. I walked to the grocery store that evening and back without the usual hot-spot forming on my toe tip.
What surprised me was the bulk factor. I'd expected something noticeable under my forefoot, maybe something that made my shoe fit differently. It didn't. The PediFix cushion sat low and stayed put. My sneakers fit the same way they always do.
Week two is where things get honest. The felt does compress. By day eight of daily wear, the cushion on my most-used pad felt noticeably thinner. I'm rotating through the pack now, keeping a fresh one in my primary work shoes. At this rate, each cushion is good for about five to six weeks — which is fair for felt at this price point.
Who Should Buy It?
- Office workers and commuters on their feet for 5+ hours daily who experience toe-tip pain from hammer or mallet toes
- Walkers and hikers who want added cushioning and friction protection without switching to orthotic shoes
- People with arthritic or crooked toes looking for a non-invasive, low-commitment way to reduce daily discomfort
- Anyone transitioning between orthotic solutions who wants something simple to use in the meantime
Skip this if you have severe structural toe deformity — the cushion can lift the toe slightly, but it won't hold a significantly curled toe in place, and you may end up with the loop putting uneven pressure on an already compromised joint. If you're dealing with active diabetic foot complications or open toe wounds, put this down and talk to your podiatrist first.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Dr. Scholl's Hammer Toe Reliever — Similar concept with a slightly different felt shape and a gel-cushion option. Slightly more expensive per pad, but some users find the gel version more durable for all-day wear.
- YogaToes GEMS Gel Toe Stretcher — A gel-based toe spreader that you wear barefoot or in socks, not inside shoes. Better for toe flexibility exercises and at-home recovery, but doesn't work inside closed footwear.
- Barefoot Walking Toe Separator Socks — A budget alternative if you're open to wearing separator socks around the house. Less convenient for shoe wear but significantly cheaper for home use.
FAQ
The PediFix cushion comes in Small/Medium and Large sizes. This listing is for Large/Right specifically. If you need the left foot or a smaller size, check the product listings for the correct variant.
Final Verdict
The PediFix Hammer Toe Cushion does exactly what it says on the box — it cushions hammer toes and reduces friction pain without forcing a correction or requiring a footwear overhaul. It's not a replacement for prescription orthotics or surgery in advanced cases, but for mild-to-moderate hammer toe discomfort in everyday shoes, it delivers on its promise. The three-pack gives you rotation flexibility and the adjustable loop keeps things from slipping mid-day. Just know that felt has a finite lifespan, so factor in replacement costs down the line. If you're on the fence, start with this pack — at this price point, it's a low-risk experiment with your daily comfort.