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Noene America is now part of the Foot Solutions Family

Noene America is now part of the Foot Solutions Family

NOENE America is now part of the Foot Solutions Family

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Introducing the NOENE® RED SOLE NO2+

Introducing the NOENE® RED SOLE NO2+

NOENE AMERICA is excited to announce the arrival of our most comfortable shoe insoles yet — RED SOLE NO2+. We engineered RED SOLE NO2+ to provide unparalleled arch support, cushion, and joint protection. If you work long days on your feet, suffer from joint pain, or just want a more supportive insole, RED SOLE NO2+ is the right shoe insert for you.Learn more about RED SOLE NO2+, including its distinctive features and benefits, and order online today from NOENE®. RED SOLE NO2+ Prioritizes Comfort Unlike our other thin shoe inserts, MULTISOLE NO2 and UNDERSOLE SOS1 — which were designed to...

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The Benefits of the MULTISOLE Insole

The Benefits of the MULTISOLE Insole

When it comes to shoe inserts, there is a surprising range of products from which to choose.As an overview, nearly every shoe comes with an insole — this is the part of the shoe that supports the bottom of your foot and can usually be taken out.For those who want or need more foot support, this is where the options come into play. You can get a custom-made orthotic from a podiatrist or physical therapist that replaces your shoe insole. Or, you could get a shoe insert (also called insole) that performs the same function.There are benefits to each type...

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Tips to Reduce Running Injuries

Tips to Reduce Running Injuries

It’s marathon season! This means it’s time to build up weekly mileage, stick to an interval training schedule, and hopefully get a personal best in a race.Unfortunately, this also means it’s running injury season as well. As the mileage ramps up, so do the aches, pains, and injuries associated with distance running.Whether you’re trail running a 5K or competing in an Ultra Marathon, consider these tips to reduce your chance of injury as you run. 1. Cross-Train Imagine eating the same meal every single day for two months. Even if it’s a healthy meal, this type of repetition isn’t good...

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