Insulating thermal cut-to-fit barefoot insoles for winter
Maintaining body temperature starts with your feet. With the thermal cut-to-fit barefoot insoles, you can adapt any minimalist footwear to the coldest conditions without sacrificing the feeling of freedom. These insoles have been specifically designed for those seeking effective insulation without losing the flexibility and space that characterizes barefoot movement.
Their 5 mm thickness is ideal not only for protecting against the cold but also for improving the fit in low-volume feet, allowing your footwear to feel firmer and more comfortable throughout the day.
Maximum insulation with aluminum and wool base
The key to these insoles lies in their technical double-layer composition. On one hand, they have an aluminum base that acts as a physical barrier against moisture and the cold emanating directly from the ground. On the other hand, the upper part is made of 70% felt wool, a natural material that provides exceptional thermal comfort and a soft texture to the touch.
Being dark in color, they integrate perfectly into any shoe, going unnoticed and maintaining the aesthetic of your favorite footwear.
How to adapt your thermal cut-to-fit barefoot insoles
Versatility is the greatest advantage of this accessory. Being cut-to-fit insoles, you can adjust them exactly to the shape of your foot or your shoe's last by following these simple steps:
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Use a reference base: Use the original insole of your shoes or a paper tracing of your footprint to mark the outline.
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Precise cutting: Thanks to their flexible materials, they can be easily cut with common scissors.
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Full compatibility: Their universal design makes them suitable for adult and children's minimalist footwear brands.
Maintenance and durability of felt and aluminum
To extend the lifespan of your insoles and maintain their insulating properties, we recommend following these instructions:
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Ventilation: It is advisable to remove the insoles periodically to air them out, especially in humid climates.
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Cleaning: They should not be machine washed or tumble dried. Clean the wool surface with a damp cloth if necessary.
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Drying: Always dry in the open air, avoiding direct exposure to the sun or intense heat sources like radiators, which could damage the aluminum layer.