Anatomic Insoles Triactive Bauerfeind
- Description
The Triactive Anatomic Insoles from Bauerfeind support the arches of your feet in case of flat feet, flat feet and crooked feet. Thanks to the arrangement of functional pads with different densities, they allow different movement patterns.
- intelligent 3D Powerwave technology
- targeted loading / unloading and shock absorption for the relevant areas of the foot
- available in the following designs: running, playing, walking and golf
The main feature of these insoles for sports is the Powerwave technology. This allows for the precise placement of the functional pads. The industrial function of the foot is therefore actively supported. The functional pads are created from a vertical arrangement of materials of varying degrees of hardness. Although the striking “puzzle” look makes the smart connection technology visible to the eye, the transitions are smooth on the foot and therefore cannot be felt.
Bauerfeind’s anatomic insoles Triactive are suitable for running, indoor and ball sports, hiking, as well as for people who spend long periods in an upright position in their daily lives. Available in three designs that reflect the load patterns of specific types of sports (running), playing (indoor sports and ball sports), hiking (hiking and walking) and golf. The Triactive can be placed in standard sports shoes, provided that they have a removable sole with a minimum thickness of 3-5 mm.
Available in the following designs:
- Triactive run – standard shoe shape and comfort shoe shape *
- Triactive play – standard shoe shape only
- Triactive walk – comfort shoe shape * only
- Triactive golf – standard shoe shape only
* Comfort shoe shape has a wider forefoot area and flatter soles
Use:
- Suitable for running, indoor and ball sports, hiking and walking and when spending long periods of time
Indications:
- Επίπεδο πόδι / πλατυποδία
- Hallux – Valgus / Κότσι
Additional indications:
- Flatfoot
- Cavity of the foot, mild and moderate severity
- Post-traumatic deformities of the feet
- Talalgia (heel pain)
- Achilles tendonitis
- Pain in the knee joints/back1