THE SECRET OF CURREX INSOLES
Today we explain what makes the CURREX Insole so special and what distinguishes it from all other competitors. Why are there 3 different profiles and what is this DAT?
IN BRIEF
- 3 profiles: HIGH, MED, LOW
- DAT: Dynamic Arch Technology
Tur feet do extraordinary things every day, and yet you pay them so little attention. Instead, you put your feet into stiff, uncomfortable shoes every day and walk on unnatural surfaces. As a result, your muscles become weaker and muscular imbalances develop. Foot malpositions, knee and hip injuries can be the result.
What is missing is a dynamic, flexible and naturally interacting connection between foot and shoe. And this is exactly where the CURREX comes in. With the 3 different profiles, different foot types are optimally catered for. In addition, the heart of the CURREX - the DAT - provides the dynamic, flexible and naturally interacting connection between shoe and foot. The CURREX replaces the standard flat sole. This stimulates the 70,000 nerves of the foot and the foot muscles, breaking through muscular imbalances and reducing discomfort. So you experience more comfort and optimize your movement.
3 PROFILE: HIGH, MED, LOW
What must an insole offer? It must provide the individual characteristics of countless different feet. Every CURREX is therefore available in 3 different profiles: HIGH, MED and LOW. The profiles differ in their three-dimensional shape. The HIGH profile has the highest arch in the longitudinal arch, the LOW profile the flattest. The MED profile is in between in height.
However, not only do feet have different shapes, but the structural properties also vary - tendons, ligaments and muscles. Therefore, the profiles differ in their flexibility. The HIGH profile is the most dynamic, the LOW profile is firmer, and the MED profile is in between in its flexibility. Through the different heights and flexibilities, we take into account the structures of the foot and its movement.
If you want to find out which profile fits you best, use our Insolefinder and let us measure you virtually.
DAT: DYNAMIC ARCH TECHNOLOGY
The DAT is the heart of the CURREX Insole - the part of the sole that makes the CURREX Insole so unique. The DAT is the cornerstone of the CURREX Insole and also reflects the basic philosophy of CURREX: Sport is dynamic!
In addition to the three-dimensional shape, which is based on the evaluation of thousands of foot shapes, the concept of variable dynamics is what makes the DAT special. Since sport is dynamic, any support must also be dynamic. And not as a generic, dynamic factor (One-Dynamic-Fits-All), but adapted to the athlete in the best possible way. To achieve this, it is important that the dynamics and the shape of an insole adapt to the athlete.
Why is the dynamic so important? Your feet are your natural shock absorbers and absorb the forces generated during movement. The DAT construction and the materials used are a guarantee for dynamics, which at the same time still offers you the necessary stability. The DAT ensures an individual and perfect fit according to the shoe size. The larger the insole becomes, the less flexible the DAT is, so that a large foot of a heavier person is optimally supported. And the other way around, flexible for small feet and light people. This ensures that the arch of the athlete's foot is always in full contact with the CURREX and thus also with the shoe. The insole therefore fits perfectly between the shoe and the foot, whereas the conventional standard insole of the shoe is flat and there is virtually "air" between the foot and the shoe. The CURREX therefore optimizes fit, increases comfort, activates muscles and nerves.
Another special feature of the DAT is the way it is manufactured. The DAT is made of nylon in a complex injection molding process with millimeter precision and dimensional stability and durability. This dimensional stability paired with the flexibility thus provides the optimal energy absorption and release that you need for your sport.
Through the different heights (profiles: HGH, MED, LOW) and flexibilities, we therefore take into account the structures of the foot and its movement pattern. Example: A neutral arch and straight leg axis require a HIGH profile. The foot and the leg axis are already well protected in movement by the tendons, ligaments and muscles. Therefore, the HIGH profile is the most flexible/dynamic. As a counter example, the flat foot needs firmer support because its own structures do not provide sufficient support.
The CURREX Insole offers an individual sole concept with the DAT and its different flexibilities. In total, there are 18 different insoles due to the differences in sizes and shapes and the resulting flexibilities. You too can find your optimal CURREX:
Today you have learned a lot about the technology of CIRREX Insoles. If you have any feedback for us, we'd love to hear from you.
And if your feet hurt or your knees ache, let us know. CURREX Insoles distribute the load on your joints optimally and give your run that extra boost.
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