Rugby Insoles FAQs
Can you put insoles in rugby boots?
Rugby insoles are designed to be placed inside rugby boots so that you have the benefits of both the insoles and the boots. Some rugby insoles are made to replace the original insole of the rugby boot, others can be placed on top.
Many are also customisable so you can cut them to shape so they fit perfectly to your foot and boot shape because everyone is different. Which rugby insoles shall I get for plantar fasciitis?
If you suffer from plantar fasciitis, you would benefit from rugby insoles that realign the foot so that less pressure is placed on the plantar fascia. This reduces the risk of it tearing and ensures the feet and joints are working properly.
Should rugby boots be tight?
Rugby boots should be fitted to your feet so that you don’t slip when running and tackling. However, you don’t want them to be so tight that they are causing you pain.
Make sure you have the right size boot, check whether you need extra wide fittings and go for a thinner insole if there isn't enough room inside.
How do I make my rugby boots more comfortable?
Rugby boots are notoriously uncomfortable. However, rugby insoles can dramatically increase the comfort level of your boots.
They create a cushioned base so the impact against the ground is less harsh on your feet and they also absorb the shock so your feet feel less of the impact.


