
Why CloudBase Insoles beats the insole your shoes came with.
Most factory insoles are there to fill space. No cushioning. No structure. No ventilation. Just foam that goes flat before the second set.
|   | Estilo & Co | Others |
|---|---|---|
| Dual-layer cushioning for impact absorb | ||
| Ventilated surface for heat management | ||
| Holds cushion across a full match | ||
| Stable base for lateral direction change | ||
| Trim-to-fit - works in existing court shoes |
Two Minutes to a Better Shoe
Early on, your feet feel fine. It's the back half of the match when everyone's legs are gone that separates good insoles from average. CloudBase keeps cushioning across the whole match.
Built to Move With You, Not Against You
Remove the factory insole. Trim CloudBase to size using the guide markings. Replace. That's the entire process. The shoe you already play in, with the underfoot support it never came with
FAQ
Will these fit my specific court shoes?
Will these fit my specific court shoes?
CloudBase is a trim-to-fit insole. It comes slightly oversized with size guide markings so you cut it down to your exact shoe interior. Works in most closed court shoes, sneakers, and trainers. The low profile means it fits without making a snug shoe uncomfortably tight.
How is this better than specialist sport insoles that cost $80+?
How is this better than specialist sport insoles that cost $80+?
Specialist insoles at that price offer custom arch profiling for specific biomechanics. CloudBase is a high-quality general cushioning upgrade at a fraction of the cost. For most recreational to semi-competitive Pickle & padel players, it covers the main sources of foot fatigue without the premium price.
How do I install them?
How do I install them?
Remove the existing insole from your shoe. Place StrideLift inside, size-side down, and mark where to trim. Cut along the guide line, put back in the shoe, wear. Most people are done in under two minutes.
Can I use these in my everyday shoes as well?
Can I use these in my everyday shoes as well?
Yes. Many players put them in their daily trainers too. The same factory insole problem exists in most regular footwear. Trim a second pair to fit your everyday shoes if you want the benefit all day.
How long do they last?
How long do they last?
Depends on how much you use them. With regular daily wear, most insoles start to compress after several months. If the cushioning drops off, time for a new pair.
Will they make my shoes feel tight?
Will they make my shoes feel tight?
The profile is low, so in most cases the change is minimal. If your shoes are already snug, remove the factory insole first. Tight at first? Wear them for short periods to break in.