Spenco Earthbound

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  • Spenco Earthbound
  • Spenco Earthbound
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Big performance with a little footprint

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  • Earthbound Insoles are the first of their kind. Constructed from materials that maintain Spenco's high performance standard while remaining sensitive to the environment. The body of the insole is molded from a mixture of recycled EVA foam and natural cork. The rigid Stability Cradle is 100% recycled Nylon 66. The forefoot Crash Pad and 3-POD Cushioning System are formed from durable polyurethane and the top cloth contains 40% recycled fabric.

    Earthbound Insoles utilize the advanced arch support and deep heel cupping from the Spenco Total Support System. The unique and patent pending 3-POD Cushioning System absorbs shock and helps prevent over-pronation-- the leading cause of many common injuries such as plantar fasciitis.

    While maintaining the characteristics of the performance insole, we have used the highest content of recycled and renewable materials currently available and we'll continue to investigate and add sustainable materials to future generations of Earthbound Insoles.

    Order by number:
    Size #1 = W5/6
    Size #2 = W7/8, M6/7
    Size #3 = W9/10, M8/9
    Size #4 = W11/12, M10/11
    Size #5 = M12/13
    Size #6 = M14/15
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