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Under Armour Glory MC Womens Lacrosse Cleats
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OrthoLite Insole Technology in Under Armour Footwear
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Frequently Asked Questions About Under Armour OrthoLite
What is OrthoLite technology in Under Armour shoes?
What is OrthoLite technology in Under Armour shoes?
Which Under Armour shoes have OrthoLite insoles?
Which Under Armour shoes have OrthoLite insoles?
Under Armour uses OrthoLite sockliners across multiple footwear categories including training shoes, running shoes, basketball shoes, and casual lifestyle models. Look for OrthoLite callouts in the product description or check the removable insole inside the shoe for the OrthoLite logo.
Can I replace OrthoLite insoles in my Under Armour shoes?
Can I replace OrthoLite insoles in my Under Armour shoes?
Yes, OrthoLite insoles are removable and replaceable. If your current insoles have worn down after heavy use, you can purchase replacement OrthoLite insoles to restore the cushion and comfort. Make sure to choose insoles that match your shoe size for the best fit and performance.
How do Under Armour OrthoLite insoles compare to standard EVA insoles?
How do Under Armour OrthoLite insoles compare to standard EVA insoles?
OrthoLite insoles outperform standard EVA insoles in several ways. EVA insoles typically compress and lose cushion within a few weeks of regular wear, while OrthoLite open-cell foam retains its shape for much longer. OrthoLite also offers better moisture wicking, improved breathability through its open-cell structure, and built-in antimicrobial protection that EVA insoles lack.
How do I clean my Under Armour OrthoLite insoles?
How do I clean my Under Armour OrthoLite insoles?
Remove the insoles from your shoes and wipe them down with a damp cloth using mild soap. Rinse gently with cool water and let them air dry completely in a ventilated area before putting them back in. Avoid machine washing, machine drying, or exposing them to direct heat, as this can damage the open-cell foam structure.