MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420
MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420
MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420
MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420
MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420
MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420
MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420
MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420
MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420
MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420
MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420
MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420
MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420
MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420

MEN'S AETREX CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS | L2420

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SIZE 7

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CUSTOMIZABLE POSTED ORTHOTICS

PRODCUT SKU: L2420

Fits comfortably in most footwear styles.

Aetrex Customizable Orthotics are designed with personalized comfort in mind and are engineered to help alleviate specific pressure points by removing gel pods in areas of discomfort. This orthotic features our patented Mosaic technology and signature Aetrex Arch Support to help biomechanically align your body & help prevent common foot pain such as Plantar Fasciitis, Arch Pain and Metatarsalgia.

HELPS TO RELIEVE FOOT PAINS FROM:

  • Shock Absorption
  • Arch Pain
  • Heel Pain
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Flat Feet

Recommended for:

Induviduals seeking customized relief

Best for:

Sneakers, Athletic shoes, Walking shoes, Tennis shoes

DETAILS:

  • Top Cover Material: CopperGuard® antimicrobial lining
  • Center Cushioning: Pro-Shox® polyurethane to absorb shock and reduce impact
  • Performance Base: Thermoplastic urethane for shape retention
  • Insole Thickness: .25"

L2420 - Our orthotic for low arches to flat feet with no forefoot pain, featuring a posted heel to control over-pronation and provide balance.

How to Use: Begin by removing gel pods, found on the bottom of the orthotic, in pressure point areas. It is recommended to find a foot scanner nearest you to learn where your pressure point areas are located.