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Winter 3D Performance - Ski insoles
SidasWinter 3D Performance - Ski insoles
CHF 31,98
CHF 40,00-20%
VAT and custom duties included
Cushioning Gel Memory - Ski insoles
New
SidasCushioning Gel Memory - Ski insolesCHF 22,00VAT and custom duties included
Cushioning Gel Memory - Ski insoles
SidasCushioning Gel Memory - Ski insoles
CHF 16,98
CHF 22,00-23%
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Winter 3Feet Low - Insoles
SidasWinter 3Feet Low - Insoles
CHF 33,03
CHF 48,00-31%
VAT and custom duties included
Semelles Insole Heat 3D - Ski insoles
Therm-IcSemelles Insole Heat 3D - Ski insoles
CHF 34,97
CHF 50,00-30%
VAT and custom duties included
3Feet Merinos Low - Ski insoles
Sidas3Feet Merinos Low - Ski insoles
CHF 26,62
CHF 48,00-45%
VAT and custom duties included
Winter+ Slim - Ski insoles
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SidasWinter+ Slim - Ski insolesCHF 65,00VAT and custom duties included
Winter 3Feet High - Insoles
SidasWinter 3Feet High - Insoles
CHF 31,96
CHF 48,00-33%
VAT and custom duties included
Winter 3Feet Mid - Insoles
SidasWinter 3Feet Mid - Insoles
CHF 33,03
CHF 48,00-31%
VAT and custom duties included
3Feet Eco Winter - Ski insoles
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Sidas3Feet Eco Winter - Ski insolesCHF 50,00VAT and custom duties included
Custom Comfort Merino - Ski insoles
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SidasCustom Comfort Merino - Ski insolesCHF 119,00VAT and custom duties included
Comfort+ Merino - Ski insoles
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SidasComfort+ Merino - Ski insolesCHF 69,00VAT and custom duties included
3Feet Eco Warm - Ski insoles
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Sidas3Feet Eco Warm - Ski insolesCHF 50,00VAT and custom duties included
Winter Custom Pro Heat Ready - Ski insoles
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SidasWinter Custom Pro Heat Ready - Ski insolesCHF 109,00VAT and custom duties included
Winter Custom Ski - Ski insoles
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SidasWinter Custom Ski - Ski insolesCHF 89,00VAT and custom duties included
3Feet Eco Winter - Ski insoles
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Sidas3Feet Eco Winter - Ski insolesCHF 50,00VAT and custom duties included
Winter Custom Comfort - Ski insoles
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SidasWinter Custom Comfort - Ski insolesCHF 125,00VAT and custom duties included
Winter Plus - Ski insoles
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SidasWinter Plus - Ski insolesCHF 65,00VAT and custom duties included
Custom Race Touring - Ski insoles
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SidasCustom Race Touring - Ski insolesCHF 159,00VAT and custom duties included
3Feet Eco Warm - Ski insoles
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Sidas3Feet Eco Warm - Ski insolesCHF 50,00VAT and custom duties included
Winter Custom Race Merino - Ski insoles
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SidasWinter Custom Race Merino - Ski insolesCHF 109,00VAT and custom duties included
Winter Custom Pro - Ski insoles
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SidasWinter Custom Pro - Ski insolesCHF 99,00VAT and custom duties included
Custom XC Skating - Ski insoles
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SidasCustom XC Skating - Ski insolesCHF 95,00VAT and custom duties included
3Feet Eco Winter - Ski insoles
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Sidas3Feet Eco Winter - Ski insolesCHF 50,00VAT and custom duties included
Custom Ski Touring - Ski insoles
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SidasCustom Ski Touring - Ski insolesCHF 95,00VAT and custom duties included
3Feet Eco Warm - Ski insoles
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Sidas3Feet Eco Warm - Ski insolesCHF 50,00VAT and custom duties included
Custom XC Classic - Ski insoles
New
SidasCustom XC Classic - Ski insolesCHF 95,00VAT and custom duties included
Nordic 3D - Ski insoles
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Eco-friendly
SidasNordic 3D - Ski insoles
CHF 31,79
CHF 40,00-21%
VAT and custom duties included
Thermic Set Heat 3D + c-pack 1300 B - Insoles and Rechargeable battery
Therm-IcThermic Set Heat 3D + c-pack 1300 B - Insoles and Rechargeable battery
CHF 188,99
CHF 210,00-10%
VAT and custom duties included

Ski Boot Insoles, your essential accessory for gliding down snowy slopes in complete comfort

Have you ever ended your ski day with sore feet? Or worse, suffered from cramps or cold during your time on the slopes or in the powder? Not to mention the nasty blisters that burn our feet after a few hours on our skis and that we discover with dismay at the end of the day when taking off our ski boots. Common among many skiers, these issues are often due to a single cause: your ski boot insoles. Indeed, ski boot insoles play an extremely important role in your comfort during your skiing sessions. However, feet are highly stressed while skiing or snowboarding: masters of your balance, they are exposed to cold, sweat, and your more or less rigid ski boots, in short, to many factors that can lead to discomfort. And this discomfort can quickly spoil a beautiful day of skiing! To avoid such inconveniences, choosing the right ski boot insoles can make a difference and truly transform your skiing experience. And for those who might be tempted to say that your ski boots already come with ski boot insoles, know that these ski boot insoles are often made to standard specifications and may not necessarily suit your foot type. Each person indeed has a different foot type, with which the standard insoles provided with your ski boots are not or poorly adapted, especially since they are often of much lower quality compared to insoles designed for skiing. Thus, to enjoy wonderful moments on the ski slopes and the snowy powdery slopes, opt for suitable ski boot insoles! Discover in this article the advantages of high-quality ski boot insoles and how to choose them well.

Ski Boot Insoles: why wear them in your ski boots?

Every foot shape has its ski insole!

Did you know that there are several foot types? Indeed, feet are all different, firstly in terms of their shape, but also in their movement and pressure. This statement explains that there are three different foot types, namely low arch feet, medium arch feet, and high arch feet. Thus, depending on your foot type, your needs will differ from those of another foot type. This is why your ski boot insoles must be tailored to your feet. Especially considering the sensitivity of the feet, which can quickly suffer when your boots or ski boot insoles are not compatible with your foot type. However, the insoles provided by default in your ski boots are often not suited to your feet and are of much lower quality than specific ski boot insoles.

The disadvantages of default ski boot insoles in your ski boots

Included in your ski boots, the ski boot insoles known as insoles are made to standard specifications: their primary purpose is to create the half size of a single length of shell. Moreover, the original ski boot insoles are often flat and therefore far too soft when pressure is applied to them. This lack of rigidity can impair the transfer of pressure from your foot to your ski boot. However, it is your ski boots that guide your skis: if your feet are poorly fitted, the trajectory of your skis will inevitably be affected. Furthermore, unsuitable ski boot insoles can cause numerous issues with your feet. In this regard, you may suffer from blisters, which are the result of friction and moisture that occur when your boots are not perfectly fitted, particularly due to your ski boot insoles. Cold feet are also a consequence of poorly fitted ski boot insoles, as they are generally caused by feet that are too tight or pressure points that a well-chosen ski boot insole can resolve. Finally, other issues, such as pain in the ankles or shins, cramps, or painful toes, are also often the result of poor ski boot insoles. Hence the importance of wearing ski boot insoles that are suited to your feet.

The benefits of wearing suitable ski boot insoles

Beyond the comfort provided, perfectly tailored ski boot insoles allow you to adjust the volume of your foot inside your ski boot, thanks to the material they provide and also to a rigidity placed in strategic areas, in order to provide uniform support to your foot. In addition to relieving it, a well-chosen ski boot insole offers your foot better support and thus better performance while skiing. So remember that every foot is unique and requires ski boot insoles tailored to its morphology.

Besides the construction of your ski boot insoles, some people may be more prone to cold feet. This is why some manufacturers today offer heated ski boot insoles, which can indeed provide additional comfort on the ski slopes. So, are heated ski boot insoles a good or a bad idea? Discover our opinion below.

Ski Boot Insoles: what about heated insoles?

Developed by several manufacturers, notably by the brand Sidas, heated ski boot insoles can represent a miracle solution for the cold-sensitive. Built with the same technicality, heated ski boot insoles represent the high-end of ski boot insoles, due to their more expensive heating device. Thus, heated ski boot insoles are equipped with suitable batteries that need to be charged to distribute heat in your ski boots. A true technological gem, these ski boot insoles are, however, more expensive and more cumbersome, as it is necessary to recharge the batteries before use. Also, heated ski boot insoles are generally thicker due to their battery, so it is important to test them in your ski boots beforehand. However, if cold feet are a constant issue for you, heated ski boot insoles can indeed be a good alternative to traditional ski boot insoles. One word of advice: test them!

Now that you fully understand the importance and utility of ski boot insoles, one crucial point remains to be addressed before purchasing your ski boot insoles: how to choose them well? To avoid making a mistake, there are a few considerations to take into account.

Ski Boot Insoles: how to choose them well?

First of all, as we have seen, each foot has its own morphology. Therefore, it is important to choose your ski boot insoles based on your own morphology. To do this, it is necessary to identify your foot type. If you do not know it yet, ask a salesperson or a podiatrist to measure your footprint. This will allow you to know if you have a high arch, low, or medium arch. Based on these results, you can then direct yourself towards the type of ski boot insoles that corresponds to the morphology of your feet. Next, you need to identify the thickness you need. There are indeed ski boot insoles with a thickness of 3 mm or 5 mm, for example. At this stage, it is ideal to test different thicknesses of ski boot insoles to determine which thickness allows you to best adjust the fit volume. Moreover, you can choose your ski boot insoles with insulation and materials that are more or less suited to your needs. For example, the Winter 3Feet Low insole from Sidas offers particularly effective thermal insulation, thanks to its fur lining and extended aluminum insulation. A heated ski boot insole, on the other hand, offers slight arch support with a heating resistance placed under the foot and powered by a battery. Finally, you can also find volume compensating insoles, which allow you to reduce the volume of your ski boots by a size or half size. You will understand, you can choose your ski boot insoles based on your foot morphology, but also on your needs and desires.

Find your ski boot insoles on Hardloop.co.uk

Whether for alpine ski boots, ski touring boots, freeride ski boots, or all-mountain ski boots, each discipline requires support and comfort for your feet. Poorly chosen or low-quality ski boot insoles can cause various foot issues that can spoil your beautiful days of skiing. To avoid this, your ski boot insoles should be chosen thoughtfully: foot type, necessary thickness, specific needs (heated insoles or volume compensating insoles). When chosen well, your ski boot insoles can radically transform your practice and comfort, whether on the ski slopes or in the powder. After reading this article, if you still have doubts or questions about ski boot insoles, contact our team of experts at 01 48 58 30 28 (free call) or by email at hello@hardloop.fr. We will be happy to answer all your questions!