CurrexSole Low Profile Insoles

CurrexSoleSKU: CURR-2033-S

Size: S
Price:
Sale price$49.99

Description

CurrexSole Low Profile Insoles

CurrexSole Low Profile Insoles help relieve stress and strain on your feet in all situations. Whether you're using it for normal day-to-day walking, or when you're out on the soccer field scoring goals, these insoles are a great solution for reducing foot pain. These sole have freeflex mid-level memory foam constructed with bamboo charcoal to reduce foot odor, kill bacteria and control moisture.

Features

  • Freeflex is a mid-level memory foam constructed with bamboo charcoal to reduce foot odor, kill bacteria and control moisture
  • Poron heel and metatarsal protection pads support and cushion impact, capturing and returning energy for propulsion
  • CurEVA is an EVA rubber compound that runs the full length of the bottom plate - built for shock absorption
  • DryTek Fabric top cover is a long-lasting top coat designed to wick away moisture from the skin
  • Low Dynamic Arch Cradle

Footprint Sizing Instructions

  • Place a baking sheet or pan (larger than the size of you foot) on the floor
  • Put a few pieces of paper next to it (that are also larger than the size of your foot)
  • Pour water into the baking sheet / pan
  • Step into the baking sheet / pan to get the bottom of your foot wet
  • Take a few steps across the paper
  • Your footprint should now be visible on the paper
  • Repeat with your other foot to verify both feet are similar
  • Compare your footprints with the footprint image above to determine the correct letter

Leg Axis Sizing Instructions

  • Stand straight while looking at a floor-length mirror
  • Put your ankles together and stand tall
  • Do not hyper-extend your knees - keep them slightly bent
  • Put two fingers together determine your leg axis
  • Bow-leg - At least two fingers fit between the knees when ankles are together
  • Straight legs - Knees almost touch when the ankles are together
  • Knees knock - At least two fingers fit between the ankles when knees are together
  • Compare your leg axis with the leg axis image above to determine the correct number

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