What is Boost insole? What are the pros?

 Boost insoles are new types of sports insole that only appeared in 2013. This application of reinforced insoles for sports shoes was first introduced by Adidas and quickly gained public popularity.

 

The material of Boost insoles is Expanded Thermoplastic Polyurethane or E-TPU for short. To make Boost, the TPU particles are expanded to form closed cells around tiny air pockets. Foamed from TPU particles, similar to the EPP foaming process, TPU particles are also pre-treated at high pressure and temperature. With the help of professional foam forming machinery and equipment, E-TPU foam can be molded into different shapes.

 


What are the benefits of Boost insoles?

The biggest highlight of the Boost insole is its energy return, but in addition to that, there are other benefits of the Boost insole that are key to the boost insole's ability to enhance the running experience.

 

Comfort: The cushioning properties of the Boost insole make you feel like you're running on a tiny cloud of precision-engineered cushioning. 

Temperature Adaptability: Boost insoles are also designed to handle a wide range of temperatures, making them running shoes that can cut through wind, snow, sun, and rain without a problem.

Durability: Boost is a technology that can last mile after mile without any performance loss.

Flexibility: Whether you're jogging or running fast, it provides a silky smooth walking experience.

Energy Return: The ability to absorb and return more of an athlete's power output makes him the choice of many athletes.

 

If you are interested in learning more about Boost Insole, you can ask us by message or email or contact us directly. Foamwell is a professional Boost insole manufacturer and can provide you with the best boost insole customization solution.

 

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