When you’re researching different insoles and trying to compare potential buys, there can be a lot of jargon that can get in the way of you knowing exactly what you’re looking at. We’ve created this “quick reference” guide to help you understand what these different properties are, what they do, and what’s best for each.
Author: Austin
Austin is the chief data analyst and technical coordinator for TheInsoleStore.com. He's worked in TheInsoleStore.com's fulfillment, customer service, and marketing operations, and he's been with the company since 2013.
"I'll be honest: I had never worn an insole before I started my career with TheInsoleStore.com (something which has since been corrected, I assure you). I like to joke now that wearing insoles has ruined my feet in a sense, as wearing shoes or sandals without arch support now feels uncomfortable in its own right. But I can honestly say that my feet have never felt better, and that's something I think everyone needs to experience."
Austin's hobbies include camping, hiking, snowboarding, writing, video games, and napping.