Collection: Insoles

Therm-ic insoles and warm-up insoles provide warmth and comfort for your feet during skiing and other cold weather activities. Whether you are an amateur or a professional, Therm-ic insoles will meet your needs and ensure that you never have frozen feet again and will change your view of the cold. Read more

Why Therm‑ic insoles are a real asset

Whether skiing, hiking, walking in winter, or simply wearing shoes in cold or wet conditions, your feet are subjected to significant stress: cold, heat loss, poor weight distribution, loss of thermal balance, fatigue, numbness, and even joint or muscle pain. Standard insoles are not always up to the task.

Therm-ic insoles — insulating or heated — are designed to offer much more: comfort, support, thermal insulation, pressure distribution, foot stability, and active warmth when needed. This transforms the user experience: warm, well-supported feet, less fatigue, better performance, and greater comfort, whatever the activity.

What Therm-ic insoles offer in concrete terms

  • Thermal insulation & comfort against the cold — Insulating insoles provide an effective barrier against the cold by retaining body heat and limiting heat loss, which helps keep feet warm even in boots or shoes designed for winter conditions.
  • Improved support & arch support — The 3D anatomical shape provides good arch support, better foot alignment and even pressure distribution, reducing the risk of imbalance, pain, blisters or fatigue, especially during prolonged use.
  • Shock absorption & fatigue reduction — By cushioning the impact of each step, the insoles reduce stress on the joints, feet, knees and back, prolonging comfort during long walks, hikes or days spent on your feet.
  • Active heat option — heated insoles — Some models feature ultra-thin heating elements that are compatible with Therm-ic batteries. They provide even heat distribution underfoot, ideal for skiing, winter hiking, long outings in the cold, or problems with circulation/sensitivity to cold in the extremities.
  • Easy customisation and adaptation — The insoles can be cut to size and fit many types of footwear (skiing, hiking, city, outdoor, etc.), making them very versatile for different uses and seasons.

Who are these Therm-ic insoles for?

  • Skiers, hikers, trekkers, winter walkers or outdoor enthusiasts — who face cold, damp conditions or long days in insulated boots or shoes.
  • People who are sensitive to the cold, have cold extremities or poor circulation — heated insoles can help maintain warmth and comfort.
  • Athletes or workers who spend a lot of time on their feet or on the move — needing support, cushioning, reduced fatigue and prolonged comfort.
  • Anyone who wants to improve the overall comfort of their shoes — for city life, hiking, sports, skiing or outdoor activities — by optimising warmth, support, cushioning and adaptability.

Expert advice & best practices

  • Remove the original insole before installation — to avoid excess thickness, compression or discomfort.
  • Cut the insole to the correct size if necessary, following the marked areas, to ensure a good fit and preserve the technical features (insulation, warmth, structure).
  • Combine the insole with suitable footwear and socks — to maximise thermal efficiency, comfort, stability and durability.
  • Maintain the insoles — clean gently, air dry, avoid excessive heat or immersion (especially for heated insoles), check the condition of the insulating or heating elements.
  • Adapt use according to activity and conditions — insulating insoles for cold weather or winter shoes, heated insoles for low temperatures/frost, simple insoles for everyday use or light shoes.