KNEED2Run

Designed to Run

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Injury Relief

Over-the-counter insoles and orthotics have been shown to provide relief to injuries including:

• Plantar Fasciitis • Tibialis Posterior Tendonitis
• Metatarsalgia • Morton's Neuroma

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Fatigue Resistance

When your feet become fatigued they move in less predictable patterns. The additional support and fit underneath your foot makes movement more predictable.

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Performance

By matching the three-dimensional shape of your foot, Kneed insoles improve both the fit and comfort of your footwear to ensure your performance is at its best.

Product Details

Upgrade your support and cushioning.

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Arch Support

Alleviates pressure from the heel to the ball of the foot.

Heel Cradle

Optimizes your heel’s natural cushioning without causing heel slippage.

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PORON® Cushioning

The best performance cushioning for impact absorption.

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Flexible

Naturally flexes with your unique foot and maintains its shape where you need the support.

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Perforated

Enhanced breathability and moisture control.

 

Reviews

“For the past ten years I have been running approx. 15km per week. During this time I have tried multiple footbeds and shoe brands to treat the recurrence of Achilles Tendinitis and shin splints. I recently switched to Kneed footbeds, I'm happy to say after over 100km of running I haven't had a single issue with my Achilles or shins. The quality is great, the thickness and stiffness is more than the other footbeds I have used in the past, and the arch support is perfect for me. Couldn't be happier.”

— Jason G.

“I've replaced my $500 custom orthotics with these in my running shoes. The customs were to rigid for running and constantly caused blisters. For out of the box orthotics, these are the best I've tried.”

— Dana Birch

“I like the arch thickness of these inserts and the narrower heel. I also have custom inserts and the arch support is too high which pushes my arch into varus causing pain on the outside of my foot.”

— Jared Shippee

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