Monday, March 18, 2013

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New Balance Supportive Cushioning Men's / Women's Full Length Insoles


new balance women s shoes New Balance Supportive Cushioning Men's / Women's Full Length Insoles Overviews.

Contoured metatarsal arch rise is designed to redistribute weight and pressure; Micro-Zap antimicrobial treatment incorporated into the top cover kills odor-causing bacteria.Anti-blister top cover helps maintain a cool, dry foot environment and helps prevent blisters by keeping your foot from sliding across the surface of the insole.Three part support system features an extra deep heel cup, external arch support and metatarsal arch rise that work together to support and stabilize the foot.Orange Abzorb cushioning layer, with Poron urethane technology, provides cushioning in the heel and forefoot, and won't harden or break down like other foams.Helps relieve Metatarsalgia, Morton's Neuroma, Plantar Fasciitis..

new balance women s shoes New Balance Supportive Cushioning Men's / Women's Full Length Insoles Features.

  • Contoured metatarsal arch rise is designed to redistribute weight and pressure; Micro-Zap antimicrobial treatment incorporated into the top cover kills odor-causing bacteria
  • Anti-blister top cover helps maintain a cool, dry foot environment and helps prevent blisters by keeping your foot from sliding across the surface of the insole
  • Three part support system features an extra deep heel cup, external arch support and metatarsal arch rise that work together to support and stabilize the foot
  • Orange Abzorb cushioning layer, with Poron urethane technology, provides cushioning in the heel and forefoot, and won't harden or break down like other foams
  • Helps relieve Metatarsalgia, Morton's Neuroma, Plantar Fasciitis

  • Date post : 2013-03-18

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