Sidas Comfort 3D Junior Insoles
Built for children and young teens, the Sidas Comfort 3D Junior Insoles are the ideal all-rounder everyday insole for juniors who need more support and cushioning. Made from high-quality materials with an anatomical shell to correct body alignment and an antibacterial top layer for hygiene maintenance.
What's Included?
- 1 x Pair of Insoles
Which Size Is Right for Me?
The Sidas 3D Junior Insoles are available in three sizes that are designed to suit a wide range of children. To find your ideal size, simply match your child's shoe size to the sizing table below.
| Sidas Insole Size | UK Shoe Size |
|---|---|
| Junior Small | UK Child's Size 10 - 11.5 |
| Junior Medium | UK Child's Size 12 - UK Size 1 |
| Junior Large | UK Size 1.5 - 2.5 |
What Makes the Sidas Comfort 3D Junior Insoles Unique?
These insoles not only provide flexible support through the 3D EVA shell but are also comfortable, with shock-absorbent foam cushioning for protection whatever the terrain. They are perforated to increase airflow which helps prevent sweat build-up, promoting a clean, cool and fresh inner shoe environment. Their key feature are:
- Antibacterial top layer maintains foot hygiene throughout the day
- Foam cushioning is shock and impact absorbent for foot protection
- Perforations for airflow to ventilate the inner shoe, reducing sweat
- Anatomical shell fights foot ailments such as arch pain or fatigue
Perforated design prevents the build-up of sweat
Who Can Benefit from These Insoles?
Young people can struggle with the same foot-related problems as adults, this is why Sidas have created an insole with their same innovative design and high-quality materials, but now for kids. Whether your child needs insoles for everyday use or when faced with pain such as during sport, these kids' insoles can help resolve their problems.
What Conditions Can the Sidas Junior Insoles Help With?
The support these insoles provide can help with the following conditions:
- Arch Pain
- Arch Strain
- Athlete's Foot
- Back Pain
- Collapsed Arches
- Fatigue
- Flat Feet
- General Foot Pain
- Heel Pain
- Metatarsalgia
- Metatarsal Pain
- Morton's Neuroma
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Plantar Fibroma
- Pronation
- Shin Splints
- Weak Arches