Insoles | Skitouring

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SidasWinter 3D Performance Insoles Ns39,95 €Available Sizes: - new
Sidas3feet Eco Winter Mid Insoles Orange49,95 €Available Sizes: - new
SidasWinter Custom Pro Insoles Ns99,95 €Available Sizes: - new
Sidas3feet Eco Winter High Insoles Orange49,95 €Available Sizes:
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SidasWinter Custom Comfort Insoles Ns124,95 €Available Sizes: - new
Sidas3feet Eco Winter Low Insoles Orange49,95 €Available Sizes: - new
Sidas3feet Eco Warm Mid Insoles Schwarz49,95 €Available Sizes: - new
LenzGel Pad 1.0 Insoles Rot34,95 €One size
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SidasHeel Lift 6 mm Insoles Ns7,95 €One size - new
SidasVolumen Reducer 4 mm Insoles Ns8,95 €Available Sizes: - -49%
SidasWinter 3Feet® Low InsolesMSRP 44,95 €22,95 €Available Sizes:
NordicaHeel Retainer Insoles6,95 €Available Sizes:

During long ascents and technical descents, every detail matters – even what's inside your boot. Insoles for touring ski boots offer a more customized fit, stabilize the foot, and improve comfort and power transfer. Whether you want to prevent pressure points, support your arch, or simply gain more control while ski touring – the right insole makes all the difference.
Top Brands & Wide Selection at Sport Conrad
Our range includes anatomically shaped insoles from leading brands like Sidas, specifically designed for winter sports and touring ski boots. From pre-shaped comfort insoles to thermoformable models, you’ll find the right solution for your foot type. Many of our insoles also actively support natural foot alignment – ideal for long tours or challenging terrain.
Why Insoles for Touring Ski Boots Are Worth It
Touring ski boots are often built for performance – but every foot is different. Insoles help distribute pressure more evenly, stabilize the heel, and promote a natural gait. This not only reduces fatigue and helps prevent blisters but can also significantly improve power transfer on the ascent and control on the descent. If you spend a lot of time in touring boots, you'll immediately notice the added comfort and performance.
Buying Guide: How to Find the Right Insole
> Foot type: Low, neutral, or high arches – the right support gives you better hold.
> Intended use: For long tours, choose cushioned and breathable insoles; for downhill-focused skiing, opt for more supportive and stable models.





