Full Strike Insoles
Full Strike Insoles made by Sorbothane are shock absorbing insoles that provide extra cushioning and shock absorption across the full surface of the insole. Simply fit them on top of existing insoles to reduce stress during impact, for the prevention and relief of running related injuries. How do they work? Sortbothane is a unique synthetic material that mimics the characteristics of human tissue. Its molecular structure allows it to recover its shape completely after each 'shock' and, used as a heel pad in footwear, it absorbs 94.7% of the shock waves caused by the heel striking a hard surface. This means it reduces muscle fatigue, helps protect weak joints and eases the strain on ligaments and tendons. Simply fit the Sorbothane Sports Heel Pads on top of existing insoles to reduce stress on the Heel, Achilles Tendon and Calf muscles. In addition to their shock absorbing qualities, Sorbothane Sports Heel Pads provide a slight heel lift that reduces tension in the Calf muscles and Achilles Tendon. When can I use them? For the prevention and relief of Achilles Tendonitis and Calf muscle strains during distance running, football (soccer), Football, basketball and golf. Sorbothane Sports Heel Pads are ideal for the prevention and relief of Achilles Tendonitis (Achilles Tendinopathy), Achilles Paratendinopathy, Calf muscle strains and heel pain in people who run or participate in other sports. Simply place them over the insoles in your existing sports footwear and reduce the shock on your body. Which size do I need? Sorbothane's sizing is based on UK mens shoe size.
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