Insoles for Squash
Orthotic Insoles for Squash Shoes
Improve your comfort when playing squash with Ergonx Orthotic Insoles – the ultimate fusion of comfort and support. As we explore the key features and benefits, discover how these insoles can revolutionize your playing experience on the court.
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Ergonx Ultra Soft
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Ergonx Ultra (Firm)
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Ergonx Sports
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Pure Cushion
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Orthotic Insoles For Squash
Choosing the Perfect Ergonx Orthotic Insole for Squash
Choosing the Perfect Ergonx Orthotic Insole for Squash
A Podiatrist's Insight
When selecting an orthotic insole for your squash shoes, consider the following features:
![The high arches help to support the feet and limit over pronation. This keeps the foot in a mechanically neutral and efficient position.](http://ergonx.com.au/cdn/shop/files/high_arch_support_2.png?v=1700189833&width=1500)
Arch Support
Look for an orthotic insole with a long, high arch support. Avoid those that are wedged or rolled out to maintain arch integrity without compromising ankle stability.
![Cusioned insoles are more comfortable. By keeping the foots natural fatty pad beneath the heel it acts as a natural cushion for your feet at the gym.](http://ergonx.com.au/cdn/shop/files/deep_heel_cup_cc261a6c-eccf-4552-ad0c-9ff3e25d6ce2.png?v=1699412202&width=1500)
Deep Heel Cup
Prioritize a deep heel cup for enhanced foot stability during lateral movements. This feature is especially crucial for squash players requiring precision on the court.
![](http://ergonx.com.au/cdn/shop/files/lateral-arch-support-orthotic-insole.gif?v=1690433496&width=1500)
Lateral Arch Support
Ensure the insole includes lateral arch support to prevent rolling. Picture it as train tracks, guiding your feet straight and minimizing unnecessary movement during play.
![Insoles for football designed for various types of footwear, providing extra shock absorbtion, comfort and support during football games.](http://ergonx.com.au/cdn/shop/files/ultra_soft_poron_cushioning.png?v=1699331171&width=1500)
Poron Cushioning Positions
Ergonx utilizes Poron for superior shock absorption in high-wearing areas. Combined with polyurethane foam, these insoles provide optimal cushioning, reducing strain on your feet during crucial moments.
![Keep your feet fresh when playing squash with an antimicrobial upper that limits bacterial growth](http://ergonx.com.au/cdn/shop/files/antibacterial_upper.png?v=1702429834&width=1500)
Antimicrobial Upper
In the energetic sport of squash, sweaty and smelly feet are common. Ergonx addresses this with an antimicrobial upper, inhibiting bacterial growth and maintaining freshness.
![A full length orthotic will stay in place in the shoe](http://ergonx.com.au/cdn/shop/files/full_length_insole.png?v=1698647356&width=1500)
Full-Length Design
Opt for a full-length insole to prevent slippage and blisters. A proper fit ensures your toes won't hang over the edge, providing stability during intense matches.
![The high arches help to support the feet and limit over pronation. This keeps the foot in a mechanically neutral and efficient position.](http://ergonx.com.au/cdn/shop/files/high_arch_support_2.png?v=1700189833&width=1500)
Arch Support
Look for an orthotic insole with a long, high arch support. Avoid those that are wedged or rolled out to maintain arch integrity without compromising ankle stability.
![Cusioned insoles are more comfortable. By keeping the foots natural fatty pad beneath the heel it acts as a natural cushion for your feet at the gym.](http://ergonx.com.au/cdn/shop/files/deep_heel_cup_cc261a6c-eccf-4552-ad0c-9ff3e25d6ce2.png?v=1699412202&width=1500)
Deep Heel Cup
Prioritize a deep heel cup for enhanced foot stability during lateral movements. This feature is especially crucial for squash players requiring precision on the court.
![](http://ergonx.com.au/cdn/shop/files/lateral-arch-support-orthotic-insole.gif?v=1690433496&width=1500)
Lateral Arch Support
Ensure the insole includes lateral arch support to prevent rolling. Picture it as train tracks, guiding your feet straight and minimizing unnecessary movement during play.
![Insoles for football designed for various types of footwear, providing extra shock absorbtion, comfort and support during football games.](http://ergonx.com.au/cdn/shop/files/ultra_soft_poron_cushioning.png?v=1699331171&width=1500)
Poron Cushioning Positions
Ergonx utilizes Poron for superior shock absorption in high-wearing areas. Combined with polyurethane foam, these insoles provide optimal cushioning, reducing strain on your feet during crucial moments.
![Keep your feet fresh when playing squash with an antimicrobial upper that limits bacterial growth](http://ergonx.com.au/cdn/shop/files/antibacterial_upper.png?v=1702429834&width=1500)
Antimicrobial Upper
In the energetic sport of squash, sweaty and smelly feet are common. Ergonx addresses this with an antimicrobial upper, inhibiting bacterial growth and maintaining freshness.
![A full length orthotic will stay in place in the shoe](http://ergonx.com.au/cdn/shop/files/full_length_insole.png?v=1698647356&width=1500)
Full-Length Design
Opt for a full-length insole to prevent slippage and blisters. A proper fit ensures your toes won't hang over the edge, providing stability during intense matches.
How Ergonx Orthotic Insoles Work: A Closer Look at the Technology
Decreased Load on Feet
The full-length, cushioned arch support orthotic insole minimizes the load on your feet. This reduces the extent of foot rolling, enhancing comfort and decreasing pain during squash games.
Step into a new era of squash excellence with Ergonx Orthotic Insoles. Revolutionize your game, reduce foot strain, and enjoy unmatched comfort on the court. Discover the difference Ergonx can make in your squash journey today.
![When our arches collapsed they are strained and this can cause aches in the feet](http://ergonx.com.au/cdn/shop/files/arch_support_matters.png?v=1699322419&width=1500)
When we support our arches from the heel to the forefoot it decreases the load on the feet and helps to protect from overuse injuries.