What Run Oregon is Wearing: CurrexSole Review
I am a runner who chooses to wear insoles while running and at work. I stand all day long, and insoles have really helped my feet pain over the last few years. When given an opportunity to try out currexSole, I jumped at the chance. I’ve tried a number of different brands and some I definitely like better than others. currex has definitely proven to be my top pick for a number of reasons.
I have medium high arches. I am also prone to an ankle issue, run 50+ miles a week, and am on my feet at work 8 hours a day. Needless to say, my feet take a beating. Sure, my body has gotten used to the daily mileage, but still, when I don’t wear proper shoes/insoles, I feel it!
I’ve been wearing my pair of currex insoles for a good month now and have been very pleased with the level of comfort they’ve given me with my running, walking and standing. I’ve worn them for a couple 20 mile runs – which usually leave me with increased foot pain over the past last few miles. I didn’t experience foot pain with the currexSole! One other bonus I wasn’t expecting is that my ankle actually feels more stable while running with these. My ankle issue has been healing up well, but I still have days of feeling unstable. I’ve loved wearing currexSole and would recommend them 100%.
There are a variety of options and variations depending on your needs:
- Runpro
- Runfree
- Activepro
- Edgepro
- Bikepro
- Workpro
It’s really outstanding that they offes such a wide variety depending on your sport or work needs, as each activity necessitate moving and adjusting your feet slightly different. Obviously, the extra testing they put into these insoles are a huge plus.
Company: currexSole
Available: currexSole can be purchased in Portland stores here and Amazon ($42.38 – $59.95) here
Specs:
- Deep heel cup for a better in-shoe fit
- Triple layers for optimum moisture wicking
- 3D DAT for natural foot guidance. Dynamic arch technology made from silver Nylon 6 composite
- PROPO+ for maximum rebound. Dynamic propulsion thanks to special forefoot material
- Medium Rebound PORON® Cushion. Outstanding performance cushioning during initial foot contact
- Decoupled heel for reduced pronation: Noticeable advantages during foot strike
- Weight: 40g/1.41oz. (size M)
- Decoupled heel for reduced pronation: Noticeable advantages during foot strike
- Weight: 40g / 1.41oz. (size M)
More About currexSole:
Our product is the perfect symbiosis of science and passion. currexSoles are developed by a team of renowned sports scientists and engineers on latest research. Naturally, we wear and test currexSole products ourselves, too! currexSoles are based on a 360° pro expertise in movement analysis using real-life, real-time data.
Thank you to currexSole for providing us with a sample pack. Please read our transparency page for info on how we do our reviews.
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