Benefits of wearing insoles for rugby boots
Rugby is a contact sport, so injuries are more common than not. Wearing rugby insoles can’t protect you from all injuries but they can lessen the chance of suffering from common foot related injuries, such as hamstring and ankle sprains or knee pain and ligament damage.
As they are also stabilising, they help to alter the position of your foot so your joints are more stable with less risk of overpronation (when the foot rolls inward as you step). This means they can help improve your stamina, as well as performance, as they allow you to reach your full potential.
Rugby boot insoles provide added comfort, not only helping your alignment but also allowing your feet to be supported by a sole that will mould to your individual foot shape. This also helps reduce the amount of pressure and friction applied to the foot.
Features of our rugby boot insoles
Our rugby boot insoles have great shock absorption to protect your feet from such a high impact sport. They disperse the stress from the force against the ground, so there is less impact to the feet and legs.
They also mould to the feet to provide a more customised experience that suits you.
Do I need insoles for rugby boots?
Rugby boots are good at protecting your feet. However, rugby is such a physically demanding sport that it's sensible to get added protection.
Your feet and lower limbs can undergo a lot of trauma from the sport and insoles can help reduce the damaging effects of this.
FAQs
Can you put insoles in rugby boots?
Rugby insoles are designed to be placed inside rugby boots so that you have the benefits of both the insoles and the boots. Some rugby insoles are made to replace the original insole of the rugby boot, others can be placed on top.