Currex is one of the top brands for athletic insoles, and Currex has put a lot of research into their insoles to create a product line that is specifically designed for various sports and activities. So, which Currex insole is right for you?
The Currex Product Lineup:
Insole | Key Features | Best For: |
RunPro | Deep heel cup for heel and ankle support during movement. Bamboo mid-layer for moisture-wicking and odor control. Heel and forefoot shock-absorbing pads for rebound and shock mitigation. Semi-rigid arch support for proper foot support and stability. | Running, basketball, tennis, and other high-impact sports and activities. |
HikePro | Deep heel cup for heel and ankle support during movement. Heel grips to prevent heel slippage during long walks or hikes. Improved airflow to help keep feet cool and dry. Heel and forefoot shock-absorbing pads for rebound and shock mitigation. Semi-rigid arch support for proper foot support and stability. | Walking, hiking, everyday casual wear, and other low-impact activities. |
EdgePro | Deep heel cup for heel and ankle support during movement. Heel grips to prevent heel slippage during wear. Temperature regulation to help insulate feet. Heel and forefoot shock-absorbing pads for increased comfort and shock mitigation. Semi-rigid arch support for proper foot support and stability. | Skiing, snowboarding, and cold weather wear. |
WorkPro | Deep heel cup for heel and ankle support. Anti-static/electro-static discharge (ESD) construction in both the body and cushioning of the insole. Heel and forefoot shock-absorbing pads for increased comfort and shock mitigation. Semi-rigid arch support for proper foot support and stability. | Construction work, industrial work, and any situation where ESD insoles are required. |
Choosing Your Arch Type:
All Currex insoles are available in low arch, medium arch, and high arch variations to ensure the best possible fit, performance, and comfort for your foot. So how do you determine your arch type?
If you don’t know your arch type, a simple test at home can be used to determine the best fit for you. Check out our Wet Test here to determine your arch height.