Kepler Active Orthopedic Insoles Nanotechnology 20100 are everyday shoe insoles for people who spend long hours standing or walking and want a more comfortable feel inside their footwear.
Features (Kepler Active Orthopedic Insoles Nanotechnology 20100)
The structure is ventilated and perforated to support a more comfortable in-shoe fit during daily use.
The active carbon base is intended to help reduce unpleasant odor during wear.
They can be placed in shoes and, alternatively, in slippers for indoor use.
A fresher in-shoe feel is supported when combined with clean socks and proper footwear airing.
Application is straightforward, with the insoles sitting flat when the correct shoe size range is selected.
They are described as European-made based on the available product information.
Technical Specifications
- Type: Shoe insoles (orthopedic category)
- Product code: 20100
- Manufacturer / Brand: Powerpharm KEPLER
- Material / Base: Active carbon
- Construction: Perforated, ventilated
- Available sizes (shoe size ranges): 35-36, 37-38, 39-40, 41-42, 43-44, 45-46
- Weight: Not available
- GTIN: Not available
- MPN: Not available
Compliance & certifications: the manufacturer references a certified production line (e.g. ISO). For any CE marking and product-specific ISO documentation, please check the packaging or the enclosed instructions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When are these insoles most useful during the day?
They are a practical option when you wear closed shoes for many hours, especially for standing workdays or busy days with a lot of walking where in-shoe comfort matters.
How do I fit them correctly and can I use them in slippers?
Place the insoles inside your footwear, ensuring they sit flat without wrinkles. You may also place them in slippers for barefoot contact, provided the fit is stable and does not slip during walking.
How should I care for them and what should I avoid?
The insoles should not be washed and should not be placed in a washing machine or exposed to strong heat. Avoid ironing and leaving them in direct sunlight, as materials may degrade; airing them outside the shoes is recommended.