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Pros & Cons
- Available in several versions, the right sole for each foot.
- Reduces tingling and numbness in the feet.
- The insoles are quite expensive.
Specifications
Specifications
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Currex |
Currex BikePro insoles are specially designed to provide optimal support for your feet when cycling. This can reduce the risk of tingling or numbness in the feet. Besides, the insoles offer more stability and higher cycling efficiency. The soles not only provide extra support if you are flat-footed or have a whole foot arch. The Currex BikePro arch supports can also provide extra support and relief for “average” feet.
• Offers extra knee stability
• Increases the output of muscle power
• Increases the biomechanical efficiency of pedaling
• Provides a longer moment of rest for different muscles in the upper and lower legs
Size S = 36.5 - 38.5
Size M = 39 - 41
Size L = 41.5 - 43.5
Size XL = 44 - 46
Size XXL = 46.5 - 49
• Increases the output of muscle power
• Increases the biomechanical efficiency of pedaling
• Provides a longer moment of rest for different muscles in the upper and lower legs
Size S = 36.5 - 38.5
Size M = 39 - 41
Size L = 41.5 - 43.5
Size XL = 44 - 46
Size XXL = 46.5 - 49
The Currex BikePro insoles are available in 3 types. Which type you need depends on the shape of your arch (flat, average or high arch) and the position of your legs. On the Currex Measure Card, you can read the correct sole. In order to determine which arch support is suitable for you, please follow the steps below.
1. Determine your foot type: Type A, B, C or D.
2. Determine whether you have bow legs (type 1), straight legs (type 2) or knock-knees (type 3).
3. Find out which sole you need.
For example, if you have arches of type B (Medium Arch) and legs of type 3, the neutral arch supports, belonging to B3, will suit you most.
1. Determine your foot type: Type A, B, C or D.
2. Determine whether you have bow legs (type 1), straight legs (type 2) or knock-knees (type 3).
3. Find out which sole you need.
For example, if you have arches of type B (Medium Arch) and legs of type 3, the neutral arch supports, belonging to B3, will suit you most.
Reviews
Reviews
5 / 5
Gain in comfort
- AB 19 July 2024
Replacement for my SQlab 214 insoles (probably no longer in production?). They are very similar in style. Much more comfortable than the standard NorthWave insoles.
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5 / 5
Very good value for money
- JESUS M 3 January 2024
I haven't used it yet, but it seems to be of good quality.
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4 / 5
Fine insoles
- Ric 19 September 2022
Had these in my previous shoes as well. Actually too crazy that expensive cycling shoes have such thin/simple soles.
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Fit
Gives support
Substantial price
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2 / 5
Not what I had hoped for
- Janine 15 April 2021
I don't notice any difference Still tingling feet (While position of seats etc is good)
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