When considering whether or not any pair of insoles or orthotics are appropriate for you, one of the first things to do is find out what type of shoes they were created for. With Superfeet carbon insoles, they’re designed for tight-fitting shoes. Do you own any and if so, what’s the status of your insoles…
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All blog posts on our various brands. Learn about the lines we carry and how they help you lead a foot-pain-free life.
4 Reasons to Consider the Sof Sole Airr Performance Insoles
When you have hundreds of insoles and orthotics to choose from, why would you want to pay a higher price for the Sof Sole Airr Performance Insoles or Airr Orthotic Insoles instead of a pair of cheap insoles? Are they that much better than all the rest?
Orthotics for Minimalist Runners
20% to 80% of runners will experience injuries every year, with most of them in the knee. The primary risk factors for developing injuries were a history of previous injuries in male runners. Surprisingly to some, if the training distance was increased each week, this helped prevent the knee injuries.
Understanding Currex EdgePro Orthotic Insoles
The EdgePro Insoles were developed by the Currex Company and formerly called the FootDisc Insoles. The name ‘Currex’ actually comes from the words ‘currere’ meaning run and ‘rex’ meaning king. To be the running king, the Currex Company believes that they must have the best analysis systems to evaluate gait during running. However, their name…
Best Insoles for Military Boots
In one study, 10% of the New Zealand Army had plantar fasciitis along with other injuries caused by footwear that wasn’t supporting their feet. Over three months, to have 10% of your army down with stress fractures and other injuries of the back, hip, knee, foot and ankle, is not good – especially when all…