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Old 10-06-24 | 06:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Kai Winters
G8...they are amazing and well priced compared to custom orthotics
I have also been looking into cycling shoe inserts to help prevent calf injuries ...

If you're looking for cycling shoe inserts to help prevent calf injuries, consider options like G8 Performance Pro Series 2620 insoles, which are highly customizable and designed to maximize power transfer while providing good arch support, allowing for proper foot movement and reducing strain on the calves; other good choices include Tread Labs Dash Insoles for their firm support, or Superfeet FLEXthin Insoles for stability and a contoured design that can help with alignment issues contributing to calf pain.

Several of the orthotic considerations are:


Key points to consider when choosing cycling shoe inserts for calf pain:
  • Customizable arch support:
    Look for insoles that allow you to adjust the arch support level to match your foot shape and needs.
  • Proper foot movement:
    Opt for insoles that promote natural foot movement rather than restricting it, which can exacerbate calf strain.
  • High-quality materials:
    Choose insoles made with durable materials that provide good cushioning and support.

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