Premium Insoles For

Snowboarding

Improves balance and energy directly to edges. Boots fit better with more comfort.

Illustration of incorrect leg alignment Illustration of correct leg alignment experienced when using Superfeet Premium Insoles

Without Support

Powering through toe-side turns strains the foot as the heel lifts inside the boot. The feet struggle to find balance during heel-side turns, and shock from landings can be felt throughout the entire body.

With Superfeet Insoles

Feet are supported and stabilized, and heel lift is reduced. Balance is improved and energy spreads directly to edges. Boots fit more comfortably and excess motion and fatigue are reduced. Shock absorption, power and control are enhanced.

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Customer Testimonials

"As a high performance athlete competing for Canada, I need every little edge I can get. With Superfeet insoles I am comfortable and stable on my feet through hours of training and heightened moments of competitions - even on my way up to the podium!"

Maëlle Ricker, Snowboardcross Olympic Gold Medalist

"I want to kiss the feet of those who make Superfeet. You just gave me back my life."

Deborah Kaye, Lucky Lady

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