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The properties of the insole

About the ZOLES® insole and the technology behind it

For your insoles to function optimally, they need to be shaped to provide dynamic support when you walk, stand, and run.

Your feet are unique and different from anyone else’s. Your needs are unique as well.

ZOLES® insoles are individually made based on your foot’s biomechanical measurements and tailored to your specific needs.

We can also design the internal structure of the insole to provide you with optimal performance and comfort. The insoles are built with varying densities, making them firmer in certain areas, such as the arch support and heel counter, as these two elements need to bear a significant amount of weight.

In addition, we make certain elements of the insole softer and thicker, so you achieve better cushioning and comfort.

3D scan

To design a pair of ZOLES® insoles for you, you first need to have your feet 3D scanned.

Our foot scanning process is unique. We obtain the external dimensions of your foot as well as precise measurements of the positions of your joints, tendons, and bones. These measurements are used to perform a correct biomechanical analysis of the foot and subsequently calculate the optimal shape of the insole.

The scanning technology has been developed in collaboration with the Biomechanical Institute in Valencia, Spain, which is a leader in biomechanics and foot knowledge.

3D printing

For your insoles to function optimally, they need to be shaped to provide dynamic support when you walk, stand and run.

It’s not just the outer shape of the insole that matters. The ZOLES® insole is internally constructed with dynamic cells, ensuring that the insole both supports and works in harmony with your foot as you walk and run.

We 3D print using TPU (Thermoplastic Polyurethane), a durable and elastic material. The insoles are then covered with the luxurious antibacterial OnSteam® microfiber cover with high wear resistance.

Your insoles are 3D printed by us and our partners in North Zealand.