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T-100
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Experience unmatched comfort with our patented heel cup design. It offers exceptional shock absorption and support for optimal alignment, ensuring reliable pain relief with every step.
- Our pick for casual shoes with removable insoles
- Similar to the T-100 ELITE but thinner
- Universal fit for flat feet and high arches
- Patented alignment technology
- Proven to treat the leading cause of plantar fasciitis
- Will accommodate average to wide width up to size 2E
- Lasts up to a year
FAQs
What makes T-Series insoles stand out?
Thinner than the M-series, the T-series offers support and comfort in a lower-profile design. If you have flat feet and have never worn insoles before, we recommend starting here. This series offers relief in footwear that is too shallow for the M-series, while still implementing our Tri-Planar Technology. Their flexible design and low profile makes them great running insoles.
How do T-Series insoles work?
Protalus insoles are cushion insoles that improve comfort, performance, and mobility through alignment. Discomfort often occurs when structures of the body are subjected to forces they aren't designed to withstand. When your body is properly aligned, the force of each step is more evenly distributed throughout the kinetic chain, reducing pressure, inflammation, and strain on your body.
What are benefits of using T-Series insoles?
Protalus insoles have been shown to benefit flat feet (overpronation), significantly more than other insole companies. 80% of the population suffers from some level of overpronation, and Protalus insoles correct this by aligning the ankle joint to a more neutral position. This helps maintain the integrity of your arches and alleviate discomfort.
What should T-Series insoles be used for?
The T-Series is a great match for lower volume shoes such as Vans or Converse. They offer a moderate degree of arch support for daily wear which we find is often the best starting place for our customers who are seeking additional arch support, help with plantar fasciitis, or maintaining proper alignment in the feet.