Currex WorkPro Low Arch Work Boot Insoles

Currex WorkPro Low Arch Work Boot Insoles

Work boots are an essential bit of protection for many jobs, but their weighty design, together with the stress of manual labour can put your feet through a lot. Engineered specifically for steel cap boots, winter boots, combat boots and more, the Currex WorkPro Low Arch Work Boot Insoles offer comprehensive shock-absorption, a deep heel cup and dynamic arches, keeping your feet protected, comfortable and stable throughout the work day. They're also antistatic, ideal for a wide variety of work sites.

This low profile model of the WorkPro Insoles is designed for users with low/collapsed arches or flat feet, but they are also available for those with Medium Arches or High Arches

What's Included?

  • 1 x Pair of Boot Insoles

Sizing Information

Sizing of the Currex Shock-Absorbing Insoles is based on your UK shoe size. See the table below to find the right size for you.

Size UK Shoe Size
Extra Small UK Size 2 - 3.5
Small UK Size 4 - 5.5
Medium UK Size 6 - 7.5
Large UK Size 8 - 9.5
Extra Large UK Size 10 - 11.5
XX-Large UK Size 12 - 14

Key Features and Benefits of the Currex Shoe Inserts for Work Boots

  • Insoles designed to reduce pain, fatigue and chances of injury while wearing boots
  • Shock-absorbing cushioning at heel and forefoot protects feet from heavy landings
  • Great for heavy work boots, as well as combat boots, security boots, winter boots and more
  • Deep decoupled heel cup offers greater stability in your shoes and a better fit 
  • Stabilising design also works to help prevent toe rubbing and blisters
  • Dynamic arch support and heel cup evenly distribute pressure over long days on your feet
  • Antistatic and carbonised for professional use in potentially hazardous work environments
  • Low profile insoles provide optimum comfort for lower arches
  • Mesh top-layer with vented design for maximum breathability as you work up a sweat

What Shoes Are The Currex Work Boot Inserts Suitable For?

The Currex Arch Support Insoles are designed for comfortable wear in a variety of boots, including but not limited to the following:

  • Work boots
  • Steel toe/cap boots
  • Army boots
  • Security boots
  • Winter boots
  • Chukka boots

What About Hiking Boots?

While we're confident the WorkPro Insoles would feel comfortable and supportive in your favourite pair of hiking boots, Currex actually make a pair of insoles specifically for walking/hiking boots!

Premium Targeted Cushioning

The high weight of work boots means that just walking around in them can be tough on your feet, and this gets much worse when you're lifting heavy objects or working on hard surfaces. The Currex Steel Toe Boot Insoles feature targeted cushioning at the heel and forefoot, absorbing shock, evenly distributing pressure and helping prevent foot injuries.

Deep Heel Cup for Stability and Comfort

Keeping your feet stable and not moving around too much in your boots is essential for long-term comfort and blister prevention. The deep heel cup keeps your foot comfortably in place to do just that. This also makes sure your feet are working with insoles to get there full benefit, rather than bouncing on top of them.

Antistatic and Carbonised for Maximum Safety on the Job

Antistatic workwear is often used on-site to prevent the build up of static electricity that could lead to sparking in flammable environments or damage to electrical equipment. The Currex Insoles are also antistatic, making sure they won't interfere with this protection. They're also carbonised, which adds to their durability without adding weight.

Please Note: the Currex Insoles are not considered PPE.

Keep You Boots Fresh and Smelling Great

The combination of heavy boots and tough, physical jobs means that work boots can get really sweaty - plus if you have to wear them everyday, they never have time to dry out. Made with breathable and sweat-absorbing materials, the Currex WorkPro Boots stay fresh for longer, even through frequent use and tough jobs.

Specifically Made for Low Arch Feet

If you are flat footed or have low arches you have a high risk of foot injury due to impact. These insoles are the perfect way to prevent injury before it happens and they have been explicitly designed for low arches and flat feet. We also offer medium and high profile foot supports. If you are unsure about what kind of foot you have we recommend looking at our guides further down this page.

Are These Winter Boot Insoles Available for Different Kinds of Feet?

All Currex Insoles come in three varieties to give the best support to all kinds of feet:

  • Low Profile Insoles for low arched feet (this model) – Low arched feet have a minimal arch or no visible arch at all. Low arches are ineffective shock absorbers and prone in injury.
  • Medium Profile Insoles for medium arched feet – Medium arched feet have an arch stretching from hell to the ball of the foot. These feet are effective at reducing shock, but are still at risk of injury after excessive or intense physical injury.
  • High Profile Insoles for high arched feet – High arched feet have a distinct arch stretching from heel to forefoot. These arches are often more rigid and less able to absorb shock, which can lead to injury.

Which Arch Do I Have?

If you don't know what sort of arch you have, an easy fitting guide is to attempt to place an index finger beneath the arch of your foot while standing upright:

An alternate test to find out your foot type is to walk over brown or coloured paper with wet feet. the imprint left by your foot should depict your arch height, as shown in the diagram below:

What kind of arch do you have?

60-Day Money-Back Guarantee

Currex are so sure about the top quality of their insoles, that if you're not completely satisfied with yours, you can return them within 60 days of purchase and get your money back! This even includes insoles that have been trimmed to size.

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