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Insoles for Pickleball

Protalus Insoles for Pickleball

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A fit for every shoe

For most pickleball shoes, Protalus recommends model T-100 ELITE. For shoes with non-removable insoles or narrow widths, try the T-75. The benefits of using Protalus insoles over others are:

  • Pick your regular size
  • No need to trim
  • Lasts up to a year
  • Replaces your factory insoles
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T-100 Elite

Rated 4.6 out of 5
Based on 1310 reviews
$106.91
$45.47

Great pick for hiking shoes and boots with removable insoles.

1 pair +
This size is currently on backorder. Expected ship date  August 22nd.
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Shipping & Returns

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Specs

Cushion:

  • Forefoot = 5mm Thickness
  • Heel = 8mm Thickness

Materials:

  • Top cloth: ETC anti-microbial, moisture wicking, anti-friction lining
  • Body: Patented high-rebound polyurethane molded for contour, provides full length cushioning and comfort
  • Shank: Nylon with contoured shape for stability and support. Engineered ridges for grip inside your shoe

Keep the Game Going

Pickleball is a high-intensity sport that requires quick movements, sudden stops, and rapid changes of direction. This can put a lot of stress on your feet and lower limbs, leading to pain and discomfort that can affect your performance on the court or even result in time away from the sport you love.

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Why Protalus

Protalus keeps your ankle and heel in the proper position to mitigate the stress of repeated impact and reduce musculoskeletal fatigue even when you are moving.

Optimize Your Body

When you are in proper alignment, your body is optimized for distributing pressure to the structures that can handle the load.

Bring Your Best

You swing your arm to hit the pickleball. The pickleball moves because of the kinetic energy that was transferred up through your body and the paddle. That kinetic energy is the power that you bring to the game.

If you're not properly aligned at the hindfoot (heel and ankle), there is a loss of kinetic energy as it travels up to your paddle. That means that the potential power you have is being diminished. Protalus corrects hindfoot alignment so that with every movement on the court, you're able to leverage more of that kinetic energy and increase your performance potential.

You swing your arm to hit the pickleball. The pickleball moves because of the kinetic energy that was transferred up through your body and the paddle. That kinetic energy is the power that you bring to the game.

If you're not properly aligned at the hindfoot (heel and ankle), there is a loss of kinetic energy as it travels up to your paddle. That means that the potential power you have is being diminished. Protalus corrects hindfoot alignment so that with every movement on the court, you're able to leverage more of that kinetic energy and increase your performance potential.

Feel Secure in Your Step

Protalus insoles have the deepest heel cups available in over-the-counter insoles. They help to keep your hindfoot within a safe range of motion. This means that you will experience more stability and have an increased sense of balance not just when standing but through your movements on the pickleball court as well. Motion matters and feeling confident in your step will not only potentially decrease your rate of injury but will also help with sudden stops and rapid changes of direction.

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Dr Kirk McCullough

Comfort is a natural byproduct of alignment, not simply cushion. While impact attenuation/cushioning is certainly an important function of shoewear...there is a significant amount of “cushioning” that naturally occurs through the various joints of the hindfoot and midfoot with weight bearing activity, particularly when anatomic alignment is optimized.

- Dr. Kirk McCullough, Orthopedic Surgeon