Why having equipment designed for everyday life is important
Every day — walking, getting around town, standing at work, commuting, going out, everyday life — our feet are subjected to many stresses: hard surfaces (asphalt, indoor flooring), long hours standing or moving around, sometimes uncomfortable shoes, friction, fatigue, repeated pressure. A shoe alone does not necessarily guarantee comfort, support or adequate cushioning: the SIDAS ‘Leisure & Everyday’ collection offers simple and effective solutions — comfort insoles, adapted socks, foot accessories — to make these moments more comfortable, protect your feet, prevent fatigue and improve overall well-being.
Products in the ‘Everyday Life’ range
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Comfort insoles & inserts for everyday use— SIDAS insoles are thin, lightweight, anatomically designed, with shock-absorbing foam and a breathable covering: they fit into any type of shoe and offer immediate comfort, cushioning the impact of footsteps on hard surfaces, distributing pressure, reducing foot fatigue and improving stability.
- Socks & foot wellness accessories — To complement the insoles, technical socks or accessories (cushions, pads, protectors) can improve comfort, reduce friction, limit perspiration/irritation, and make shoes more comfortable to wear on a daily basis — especially if you walk a lot or stand for long periods of time.
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Optimising comfort & preventing discomfort or pain — By combining insoles + shoes + socks/accessories, the collection aims to improve foot alignment, distribute weight, cushion shocks, and reduce pressure on the heels/arch/metatarsals, which can reduce fatigue, joint or muscle pain, and limit the risk of problems related to poor support or wear and tear on shoes.
Who are these products for?
- Anyone with a busy daily routine — walking in the city, commuting, standing at work, travelling, urban living — who is looking for more comfort in their everyday life.
- Those who wear standard shoes, trainers or smart shoes — who want to improve comfort without radically changing their footwear.
- People with sensitive feet, frequent fatigue, heel or arch pain, or long strides — for whom good support and cushioning are essential.
- Those who want a good balance of comfort, practicality and versatility — discreet equipment that can be adapted to any type of use (city, work, leisure, walking, etc.).
Tips for use & best practices
- Replace the original insole with a comfort insole if necessary — this immediately improves cushioning, support and stability, even in ‘classic’ shoes.
- Combine insoles with suitable socks/shoes — the foot/insole/shoe/sock combination works together to maximise comfort and avoid pressure points or irritation.
- Choose according to use: for urban walking, commuting, long days — opt for thin but cushioned insoles + breathable socks; for long days on your feet — more comfortable/cushioned insoles.
- Test over a few outings/days before intensive use— check comfort, support, absence of pain points, fit.
- Care for insoles & socks—gentle washing, air drying, to preserve cushioning, breathability and durability.























