The inner sole of a shoe or boot where the foot rests.
1And yet, the insole is supportive and well-structured; a boon for approaches.
2The other participants either used a flat insole or no insole.
3Footbed Also called the insole, it sits directly beneath your foot.
4The insole also boasts anti-slip heel lugs, to hold the inner in place.
5It is an insole that a patient places in his or her shoe.
6The chip fits neatly into a small pocket under the insole.
7Ancient and isolated Matera lies above the arched insole of Italy's bony foot.
8There's also a 3-millimeter insole that barefoot adherents can easy remove if they wish.
9They look like a cute tennis shoe, but they have a very supportive insole.
10Maybe instead of a gel insert for cushioning, it could have a sand-filled insole.
11It also gains lightweight stiffness for steep terrain with a carbon insole under the foot.
12He began to massage the insole with both hands.
13All the patients were instructed to use the insole for five to ten hours per day.
14The insole logo is silk-screened on; my socks erased the Nike swoosh in a single afternoon.
15If you really love a shoe, but need more arch support, for example, try an after-market insole.
16Out of the box these shoes felt medium stiff, but the compressed polyester insole quickly softened up.