30 November 2023 | Kim |
1 January 2023  Feet are often the first part of the body to feel the chills of winter, and wearing an insulated pair of insoles is one of the best ways to keep your heat in. Read about out Best Thermal Insoles. |
1 January 2023 | Eugene  We change our clothing with the seasons, so why shouldn't this rule apply to our shoe insoles? Read our experts' picks of the Best Insoles for Winter, helping to keep your warmth in for cosy, comfortable feet! |
13 December 2022  Do you love going for a walk in the crisp winter air but hate cold feet? Learn How to Keep Feet Warm in Winter and make sure your toes remain toasty with our experts' selection of warm winter insoles! |
4 November 2016  Keeping your feet warm in the cold weather is vitally important. As well as being one of life's greatest comforts, warm feet are more mobile and better protected from injury and disease. For example, Raynaud's syndrome, a disease where blood flow to your extremities is reduced, is most commonly triggered by cold weather. |
7 July 2015 | John  Raynaud’s Disease (also known as Raynaud’s phenomenon) affects blood flow to certain extremities. This usually happens to fingers and toes, and happens when blood vessels in certain parts of your body go into spasm. This cuts off blood flow temporarily and leaves your fingers and toes numb and painful. The condition is thought to be more common in women, and is found more often in colder climates. |