Motion Control Foot Orthotics use technically advanced materials, biomechanically engineered to provide comfort, improve foot health and aid physical performance. In addition, the Motion Control Foot Orthotics corrects alignment, prevents rolling ankles, flat foot and helps against overpronation.
Anti-friction fabric reduces heat and shear to prevent blisters. Lotusof, a full-length, open cell, breathable, anti-microbial, anti-odor polyurethane mid-layer keeps feet dry for all-day comfort.
Vy-Gel performance grade elastomer pads provide shock absorption across the forefoot and heel strike to protect against fasciitis (heel pain).
Moulded-in Arch and Metatarsal Rise helps relieve pain and stop harmful pronation A structural stabilizer promotes maximum stability and helps to correct the bodys alignment Biomechanical design helps prevent pronation and rolling ankles on uneven terrain.
Features:
ETC Antifriction Fabric
Reduces heat and shear that cause blisters
Full Length PORON Cushioning
Adds all-day comfort: Anti-bacterial & anti-odour
Abzorb SBS Performance Gel Pad
Deadens shock across foot
Moulded-in Arch and Metatarsal Rise
Helps relieve pain and stop harmful overpronation and flat foot conditons
Deep Polyurethane Heel Cup
Promotes maximum stability and helps correct the body's alignment
Moisture Management
Wicks away wetness to keep feet drier
Extra-Wide Abzorb SBS Heel Pad
Protects against Fasciitis (heel pain)
Fitting your Foot Orthotics
Decide
if you need to remove the current insole or simply line the new insole
on top of the old one. Try placing the new insole on top of the old
temporarily and try the shoe on; remove the original insole if the shoe
feels too tight with both. Also pull out the old one if it is loose,
falling apart or smelly, or if recommended by the manufacturer of the
new insole. If the original is glued in and needs to be removed, pull
back the toe end and carefully peel out the insole.
Use the
original insole as a template to trace and trim the new insole if the
new insole doesn't quite fit or curls up a bit. Use a marker to trace
and scissors to trim. Take off only the necessary amount, as you want a
snug fit.
It is not necessary to glue the replacement insole, but
if desired, apply a thin, even coat of shoe glue or bicycle tube repair
glue to the bottom of the insoles. Do not glue all the way to the
edges. Leave about an inch of space. Put the insoles in place and smooth
down with your hands while applying light pressure.
Care for your Foot Orthotics
Clean
your insoles at least once per fortnight to reduce bacterial growth
using a damp soapy cloth and allow to dry naturally in the air.
During the night, remove your insoles from the shoes to allow a natural drying process.