Collection: Insulated insoles

Therm-ic insoles delay the onset of cold during your ski days and other outings in the cold. Whether you are an amateur or a professional, Therm-ic insoles meet your needs and will never have frozen feet again and will change your view of the cold.
designed to provide
designed to provide
you with comfort

Why this collection makes a difference

The insulated insoles collection has been designed to meet the need for effective thermal protection in the sole of the shoe, where heat loss is greatest in cold weather. Unlike standard insoles, these insulating insoles use multi-layer technical materials (often including memory foam, an aluminised layer and insulating components) to retain heat and increase foot comfort even in harsh environments. They provide an additional thermal barrier between the cold ground and your feet.

What these products offer:

  • Thermal insulation against the cold — Thanks to their multi-layer design, the insoles delay heat loss and help maintain a comfortable foot temperature even at low temperatures.
  • Comfort and arch support — Some anatomical versions, such as the Insulation 3D insoles, offer improved arch support and increased comfort, reducing fatigue during long walks or days spent on your feet.
  • Versatile use — These insoles fit many types of footwear (hiking boots, winter city shoes or ski boots) for effective insulation in both summer and winter.
  • Prolonged feeling of comfort — In addition to insulation, components such as memory foam add a layer of cushioning and comfort, useful for extended outings even in the cold.

Who are these products for?

This collection is ideal for:

  • People who enjoy outdoor activities in cold weather (hiking, walking, skiing) and want increased thermal comfort.
  • Those with cold-sensitive feet or poor circulation who want to reduce the feeling of cold in their extremities.
  • Users who spend long hours standing or moving around and are looking for more effective thermal insulation in the insole to reduce fatigue and pain associated with prolonged exposure to the cold.

Tips and best practices

To get the most out of these insulating insoles:

  • Remove the original insole from your shoe before installation to avoid excess thickness that could reduce comfort or fit.
  • Adjust the size of the insole to your shoe size if necessary by cutting along the designated areas (where indicated by the manufacturer) for a perfect fit.
  • Combine these insulating insoles with suitable socks (technical or insulating) to maximise overall thermal comfort, especially during prolonged outings in cold weather.
  • Maintain your insulating insole with gentle cleaning and air drying to preserve its insulating properties and extend its life.

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