The 3 Feet High Arch will support your high arched feet to keep your feet warmer, improve your balance, and give you more control over your skis. Skiers with tall arches need to support their foot and fill in the large space in ski boots. A large amount of foam padding will give you some cushion, and an aluminum film will provide you with some insulation. Adding an aftermarket footbed will be the single easiest way for you to improve your skiing.
A: The forefoot is only about 2mm thick, the heel is difficult to measure, since it cups your heel. Most importantly, these are designed to replace the stock footbeds that are presumably already in your boots. I know that it sounds crazy, but adding these to your boots actually shrinks your foot by supporting the arch and making more space inside your boot.
Answered : Nov 04, 2019
By : Adam, United States
Q: Will these work to correct supination in a cross country boot?
A: This is designed more for alpine skiing with support when making side to side movements. I think more of a running specific footbed would offer you the correct range of motion, flexibility and support for cross country skiing.
Answered : Dec 03, 2016
By : Adam, United States
Q: My foot is typically a size 11 which would be an XL Sidas footbed. However the ski boot it's going into would call for a medium size. It seems to me the arch would be in the wrong location with that smaller size. Do I get the normal shoe size then trim to fit the boot?
A: You should get the size that fits your arch, then use scissors to trim the toes of the footbed. There are lines on the toes that will help you trim them, or use the stock footbed in your boot as a guide.
Answered : Nov 29, 2016
By : Adam, United States
Q: If I wear an 11.5 shoe would I get a size Large or XLarge orthotic?
Asked : Sep 02, 2015
By : Dave, shelton, Connecticut
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