Not all arch supports are created equal

Not all arch supports are created equal

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Relieve Plantar Fasciitis, Aching Arches, Foot Pain & Knee Pain with our Australian Podiatrist Designed Safety Boots!

We were seeing too many people coming into our clinics suffering from pain caused by bad work boots. So we've fixed the problems and made our own range of high quality AU / NZ Safety Standard (BMP 586124, AS 2210.3:2019, Class I S1 P HRO SRA) approved work boots.

AU / NZ Safety Standard BMP 586124 AS 2210.3:2019 Class I S1 P HRO SRA

Composite toe work shoes protect like steel caps but are lighter and cooler (better insulators).

Arch Support Insole
Arch Support Insole
Biomechanical Foot Support
Biomechanical Foot Support
Composite Safety Toe
Composite Safety Toe
Slip Resistant Outsole
Slip Resistant Outsole
Hot/Cold Insulation
Hot/Cold Insulation
Wide Fit
Wide Fit
Antibacterial Insole Upper
Antibacterial Upper
Antistatic Footwear
Antistatic
Full Grain Leather / Nubuck
Full Grain Leather
Airport Friendly
Airport Friendly
Resistant to Oil/Fuel
Oil/Fuel Resistant
Heat Resistant Outsole HRO 300 deg
Heat Resistant (HRO)
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Not all arch supports are created equal

Not all arch supports are created equal. A lot of work boots claim to have arch support, but when you look inside them, the support often stops halfway through the arch and doesn’t provide the full-foot control your feet need during a long day on site. The ERGONX Arch Support Work Boot is different. In this video, we’re looking at a cutaway of the boot so you can see exactly how the arch support is built. Notice how the contour extends all the way forward towards the forefoot and finishes just behind the first metatarsal joint. This means the support isn’t just sitting under the middle of your arch—it helps support the entire length of your foot where it matters most. Why is that important? When your feet are properly supported, they are more likely to track straighter and overpronate less. Less overpronation means less strain on the muscles, ligaments, joints, and tendons that work hard to keep you moving throughout the day. If you’re dealing with: ✔ Aching feet and legs ✔ Heel pain ✔ Heel spurs ✔ Plantar fasciitis ✔ Tight calves ✔ Foot fatigue after work ✔ General discomfort on the job site It could be time to look at what’s inside your work boots. ERGONX work boots combine podiatrist-designed arch support, a stabilising shank, cushioned midsole, and supportive construction to help keep your feet comfortable from the first job to knock-off time. Get more support. Get more comfort. Have less pain on the job site. Shop now: https://ergonx.com.au/collections/work-boots #ergonx #workboots #plantarfasciitis #heelpain #tradielife
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