Tri-Layer EVA Firm Support Insoles
The Tri-Layer EVA Firm Support Insoles are designed to support the feet, absorb shock and reduce pressure in high-pressure zones to prevent pain and injury. Constructed from a layer of high-density EVA foam between two layers of medium-density EVA, these insoles provide firm yet comfortable support , ideal for everyday use by those that spend a lot of time on their feet, as well as for support and increased comfort during walking, jogging or running.
Features and Benefits of the Tri-Layer EVA Support Insoles
- Tri-layer EVA insoles designed to provide control and firm support
- High-density EVA sandwiched between two layers of medium-density EFM EVA
- Reduce pressure on high-pressure zones to relieve and prevent pain
- Absorb shock with each step for reduced pain and fatigue
- Suitable for individuals that spend a lot of time on their feet
- Ideal for walking, jogging and running
Tri-Layer EVA for Firm Support
These insoles are constructed from three layers of material – one layer of Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) cushioned between two layers of Extra Firm Material (EFM). EFM is one of the highest sources of rigidity available for orthoses, while EVA is a durable material that effectively absorbs shock. When combined, these materials create an insole that offers firm support that reduces impact and relieves pressure for reduced pain and injury.
Redistribute Body Weight to Reduce Pressure
By providing firm support, the Tri-Layer EVA Insoles will redistribute your body weight to reduce pressure on your heels and forefeet. This helps to alleviate and reduce pain in these high-pressure zones, and is particularly helpful for individuals that spend a large amount of time standing or walking/running.
Shock Absorption for Reduced Pain and Fatigue
The EVA Firm Support Insoles absorb shock with each step, reducing the amount of impact that walking, jogging and running have on the bones of your feet and lower limbs. This prevents foot fatigue, as well as foot, ankle and knee pain and injury caused by hard impact.
Who Can Benefit from The Tri-Layer EVA Insoles?
These insoles are ideal for individuals that spend a lot of time on their feet – either standing or walking – throughout the day. They are also suitable for use during exercise, such as walking, jogging and running. In particular, those with diabetes, flat feet, heel pain, knee pain and metatarsal pain are likely to find that these insoles effective for relieving and preventing pain.
Sizing of the EVA Firm Support Insoles
These insoles are available in the unisex sizes listed below. Please use the drop-down menu above to select the size of your choice.
- UK Size 4
- UK Size 5
- UK Size 6
- UK Size 7
- UK Size 8
- UK Size 9
- UK Size 10
- UK Size 12
UK Delivery Information & Fees
This item is normally dispatched by Royal Mail. The delivery expectation of this service is 1 to 3 working days.
When ordering before 2.00pm (Monday to Friday), your item will usually be dispatched the same working day.
We offer free delivery on all orders of £40.00 and over. On orders below £40.00, a £3.95 delivery charge is applied.
Order Value | Delivery Fee | Delivery Timescale |
Up to £39.99 | £3.95 | 1 to 3 working days |
£40.00 and over | FREE | 1 to 3 working days |
Please see our specific delivery information page for more information. For up to the minute delivery information, please call our customer care team on 020 7501 1102 who will be happy to help.
Our Guide to Finding the Perfect Size and Fit
Using Your Shoe Size
For most of our insoles, the easiest way to find the best size for you is to go off of your current shoe size. The majority of our insoles are available in a range of sizes and you can simply select the size that best fits your existing shoes.
Please be aware that, as with shoes, there can be slight variations in the size of insoles. For example a size 8 of one brand might not be exactly the same size and width as the size 8 of another. To help account for these discrepancies, a number of our insoles include dimensions to help you ensure you're getting the right size.
Measuring Your Current Insoles
While using your shoe size to find your best size is a good guide, it is not always foolproof. If you want to guarantee that your insole fit your shoes as closely as possible, we recommend measuring your existing insole and using this as a guide to your size.
To do this, please follow the steps outlined below:
- Remove the existing insole from the shoes you wish to use your new insoles with (please note that not all insoles are removable)
- Measure the insoles at their longest and widest points (see the below diagram for an idea of where this will be
- Match the measurements to the dimensions of the insoles listed, and choose the size that best fits your results
Where Can I Find the Dimensions?
The dimensions for insoles can be found on the "Product Details" tab (please see below) and are usually found in the sizing section of the listing, in a table. Please be aware that not all products currently have the dimensions listed.
The dimensions of insoles can usually be found on the "Product Details" tab
What If There Are No Dimensions Listed?
If you do not see the dimensions listed on the Product Details tab, please fill in the form below and we will work to get the relevant information as quickly as possible. We will email you once we have the information that you have requested.
Trimming Your Insoles to Fit
To get the ultimate level of fit from your insoles, you can trim them to make a small adjustment. To trim your insoles, simply follow the steps below:
- Remove your existing insoles from your shoes
- Line up your existing and new insoles at the heel
- Trace the outline of the insoles against the new pair at the toe end (see the image below for an example)
- Carefully cut along the traced line
- Your insoles should now fit your shoes better
Carefully trace the outline of your insole
Please note that not all insoles are suitable for trimming. Most insoles are unsuitable for return once they have been trimmed to fit; we recommend bearing this in mind prior to trimming.
If you would like a more detailed guide to trimming your insoles, please read our full guide on How to Trim Your Insoles.