Description
EzFit’s exclusive ShotMaker™ Support Shell design promotes proper stance, weight distribution and foot pressure sequencing whether you are driving, hitting irons, chipping or putting. That means more consistent mechanics for accurate, powerful, shot making from the first tee to the 18th green. Designed to work in all golf shoes.
These unique features are built into every EZFit Golf Insole:
- Ergonomic Support Shell with ShotMaker™ stance enhancement cut-out. Distributes pressure across the entire underfoot surface, improving balance and stability while reducing foot and leg fatigue.
- Auto-Adapt™ Memory Foam Comfort Cradle is fabricated from long-lasting, premium EVA. It molds to your foot shape to soothe and cushion your feet for all-round comfort.
- Auto-Adapt™ Heel & Arch personalizes the two key fit zones to create a foot-stabilizing, deep heel cup and supportive arch shape.
- Cushion Platforms at the heel and forefoot. Fabricated from compression-resistant, long-lasting Poron® foam, these inserts absorb shock impact during walking and shot-making.
- Anti-Microbial Top Cover reduces odor, keeps feet dry and comfortable all round long.
Helps Prevent or Alleviate Common Golf Injuries Including:
- Blisters
- Calluses
- Knee Pain
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Knee Pain
- Hip Pain
- Back Pain
- Turf Toe
- Stress Fractures
- Achilles Tendinitis
- Metatarsalgia (pain under the ball of the foot)
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you put insoles in golf shoes?
Yes, you can put insoles in golf shoes. Insoles provide extra cushioning, support, and stability, which can enhance comfort during long rounds and improve foot alignment. They can also help prevent foot fatigue and reduce the risk of injury, especially with the constant walking and standing required in golf. Adding insoles tailored to your foot shape and needs can improve your overall performance on the course.
Do insoles in your golf shoes make a difference?
Can insoles make my golf shoes more comfortable?
How can insoles improve my golf game?
Can insoles help with knee and back pain?
Insoles can help with knee and back pain by providing better foot alignment, cushioning, and support, which can reduce the strain on your knees and spine. By promoting proper posture and distributing pressure more evenly, insoles help alleviate stress on joints and muscles, especially during standing, walking, or running. Correcting foot issues like overpronation or flat feet with the right insoles can also improve body mechanics, reducing the impact on your knees and lower back, and ultimately helping to relieve pain in these areas.