Insole

Insoles are devices placed inside shoes with the aim of providing additional support, stability, and comfort. They serve various functions, including arch support, relieving foot pressure, adjusting walking posture, absorbing shock, and alleviating pain. Insoles are typically made from different materials such as EVA foam, silicone, etc., and are crafted through cutting or molding processes to produce the final product. They can be customized based on individual foot needs.

Many people use insoles to improve walking comfort, address foot issues like flat feet, high arches, plantar fasciitis, or to alleviate pain in other parts of the body such as knees, lower back, and hips. In summary, insoles are practical shoe accessories that offer additional support and comfort while improving walking posture and reducing bodily discomfort.