Custom Feet Dynamic Blue: Heat Moldable Orthotic Insoles for $99
March 30, 2020 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website




KEY FEATURES
Walking shapes our bodies. Are you aware that there are different arch conditions? Flat foot, low arch, normal arch, and high arch. These arches require proper exertion of pressure because if not, it may lead you to have pain on various body parts including the knees, calves, heels, and even your back. Custom Feet Insoles gets you the most accurate customized arch support. The thermoplastic plate can be molded by heat and the insoles can be adapted to any shape. The moldable plate is covered with EVA foam which provides proper cushioning. It helps with any arch condition and aligns your feet for better support, balance, and comfort.
Custom Feet offers specialized insoles including Dynamic Blue. It’s suitable for amateur and professional athletes – one of the best orthotic insoles. It offers superior shock absorption, comfort, and support. It works great for a wide range of sports long-distance runners up to 154lbs.
PRODUCT SPECS
Specs
- Color: blue
- Materials: anti-bacterial fabric, 3mm shock absorber EVA foam, comfort heel cushions, 2mm thermoplastic plate, carbon fiber base
- Superior comfort
- Very thin
- Soft & hardly noticeable
- Suitable for a wide range of sports
- Long-distance runners
- Up to 154 lbs
- Cushioning: 3mm
- Stiffness: 2mm
- Manufacturer’s limited warranty
Includes
- Custom Feet Dynamic Blue
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