Using carbon fiber insoles can add a competitive edge to any sport, something professional athletes know all about. By slipping a carbon fiber insole into your shoe, you are upping your game with superior technology that imparts the advantage of a lightweight, strong, firm base to work with.
Several Superfeet insoles feaure a carbon fiber-blended stabilizer cap, using a material we call EVOLyte®. EVOlyte is a blend of carbon fiber and polymer plastic that provides a responsive and resilient underfoot experience. Think of it as Superfeet’s secret sauce.
You will find these carbon fiber-blended insoles under the feet of professional runners and hockey players. But you will also find them under the feet of dedicated weekend warriors. These carbon fiber insoles will spring back to their original shape time and time again throughout the hard hikes and long walks you put them through. That’s why pros and Everyday Joes alike love them because they are incredibly durable and offer weight-defying support.
Carbon fiber insoles are best used in sports that have a lot of impact and movement, like running, hiking, walking, and hockey. They offer great shock absorption and an additional level of comfort. They can even help prevent injuries to keep you going faster and longer. The arch support is defined in these insoles and creates a stable footbed from which to propel your feet.
Using a carbon fiber insole can also help alleviate foot pain and ailments such as plantar fasciitis, turf toe, and other common injuries that plague athletes.
Throughout the years, carbon fiber insoles have progressed a lot. The history of these high-tech insoles dates back to 2013 when Superfeet developed EVOLyte, our signature proprietary carbon fiber-polymer blend, in Superfeet Run Support Low Arch. At the time, this was one of the most innovative, high-performance Superfeet insoles ever created — a Superhero Superfeet if you will!
Since then, Superfeet has incorporated innovative EVOLyte technology into the following products:
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