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  • Shock Absorbing Foot Insoles

    Shock Absorbing Foot Insoles

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    All Day Foot Insoles

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    Foot Insoles: Shock Absorbing + All Day (2-Pack)

    Foot Insoles: Shock Absorbing + All Day (2-Pack)

    Sale price  $76.00 Regular price  $80.00

Minimize Fatigue, Maximize Every Run: Shop Snowboard Boot Insoles at Old Bones Therapy

The snowboard boot insoles that come stock in most boots are just flat foam with no arch support or shock absorption. It’s no wonder your feet go numb just a few runs in. You deserve better

It’s not just a comfort thing, either. Cold, fatigued feet lose the connection between your brain and your board. Edge response slows down, carves get sloppy, and stops feel like a guess instead of a decision. Upgrading to proper orthotic insoles fixes that. Here's what we make:

  • Shock Absorbing Foot Insoles: PU memory foam with custom-molded TPU arch support and heel cup. Absorbs impact and keeps your arch locked in. Antimicrobial top layer handles the funk.
  • All Day Foot Insoles: Heel-to-toe cushioning, moisture-wicking, breathable, and trimmable to fit any boot. Made for first-chair-to-last-chair days.

We built Old Bones Therapy because our own bodies forced the issue. Our founder (lifelong skateboarder, survivor of roughly 10,000 falls onto concrete) started this after years of dealing with the kind of wear and tear action sports leave behind.

That's the lens through which everything gets designed here at Old Bones Therapy. Not a lab or a boardroom, but a body that's been through it and still wants to ride. Our snowboard boot insoles, compression socks for snowboarding, braces, and sleeves all come from problems we've dealt with firsthand. 

Over 5,300 reviews at 4.9 stars from riders, skaters, and people who refuse to sit out tell you everything you need to know - these are legit. All insoles are HSA/FSA eligible through TrueMed and backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee. 

Not sure which pair matches your riding style? Hit us up for one-on-one support. Our customer service team is here to help you feel and perform your best every time you head up the mountain.

Other Sports We Make Insoles For

Ski Boot Insoles | Skate Insoles | Pickleball Insoles | Cycling Insoles | Basketball Insoles

FAQs

Do you need insoles for snowboard boots?

Yes. Stock snowboard boot insoles are flat foam with barely any arch support or cushioning. Add a stiff boot shell, cold temperatures, and hours of hard riding, and your feet pay the price. Aftermarket snowboard boot insoles with real arch support, shock absorption, and heel structure make a massive difference in comfort and performance.

What are the best insoles for snowboard boots?

Our Shock Absorbing Insoles are built for exactly this. TPU arch support, PU memory foam, and a deep heel cup give you real structure without adding unnecessary bulk inside your boot. You get better edge feel, less fatigue, and your feet stay connected to the board longer.

Do snowboard boot insoles improve riding performance?

Yes. Better arch support means your foot sits more securely in the boot, which gives you sharper edge control and more responsive heel-to-toe transitions. Less foot fatigue also means you ride stronger later in the day when most people start getting sloppy. Your feet are your connection to the board, and insoles strengthen that connection.

Can snowboard boot insoles help with foot numbness?

Absolutely. Foot numbness in snowboard boots is usually caused by pressure points from flat stock insoles and reduced circulation from cold temperatures. Proper insoles distribute pressure evenly across your foot and keep your arch supported, which improves blood flow. Many riders report significantly less numbness after switching to quality insoles.

How do I fit insoles in my snowboard boots?

Pull out the stock insoles and use them as a template. Trace the outline onto the replacement insole, trim with sharp scissors, and test-fit after each cut. Trim conservatively. You can always take more off, but you cannot put it back on.

How do I break in snowboard boot insoles before my first day?

Wear them around the house for two to three days. Your feet need time to adjust to actual arch support, especially if you have been riding on flat stock foam all season. Skipping the break-in period can lead to discomfort when you are locked into your boots all day.

Why do my snowboard boot insoles squeak?

Friction between the insole bottom and the boot liner. Totally normal and not a quality issue. It typically fades after a few sessions as the insole settles into the boot. If it bothers you, a light dusting of baby powder under the insole eliminates the noise.

Should I wear compression socks with snowboard boot insoles?

Always wear socks between your foot and the insole. For the best setup, moisture-wicking compression socks improve circulation, fight fatigue, and keep your feet warmer inside your boots. We make compression socks built specifically for snow sports that pair perfectly with our insoles.