SIDAS  3Feet Winter Low Insoles

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Specifically designed for low arches, the SIDAS 3Feet Winter Low insoles offer optimal pressure distribution, insulation and support while you ski, snowboard and enjoy the winter weather.

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Features

  • Velvet topcovers provide superior durability and seamless integration between socks and insoles
  • 3Feet® insoles use a strategic EVA shell in the midfoot crafted for a specific foot type: low, medium or high arches
  • These insoles are designed for low arches
  • The EVA shell is slightly lower with the least amount of foam to ensure great foot mobility, decrease overpronation and support a heavy heel strike
  • Engineered EVA foam layer in the forefoot delivers all-day comfort with superior cushioning for your toes
  • A thin sheet of aluminum under the forefoot increases insulation from the elements and reduces the discomfort and loss of performance that comes from having cold feet
  • Heel cups help stabilize your feet and ankles, increasing precision and control for all winter activities

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Downhill Skiing

Snowsports

Snowboarding

Material(s)

Velvet topcover/EVA shell/aluminum outer film/EVA multidensity foam

Insole Volume

Medium Volume

Gender

Unisex

Size Chart

SIDAS Insoles
XSSMLXLXXL
U.S. Men's3-45-67-89-1011-1213-14
U.S. Women's4-56-78-910-1112-1314-15
EU35-3637-3839-4142-4344-4546-48
UK2-34-56-78-910-1112-13
Mondo22-2323.5-24.525-26.527-2828.5-2929.5-31

Sizing Notes

For insoles, please use shoe size.

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