Proprietary formulation and processes allow us to produce very low weight foam rubber (density as low as 0.007 g/cm3)
ExtraLife Insole foam material demonstrates maximum resilence and low compression-set (14%), and hence allowing long term cushioning effect, and superior shock absoprtion,
Our foam rubber has low hardness (Shore OO 52) and feels soft & squishy for superior feet comfort and great "first impressions" on customers who press & feel the shoe's footbed while shopping.
Our Insoles are made from recycled rubber which is obtained from end-of-life tires & bio-based materials using a patented technology. We aim to address concerns of tire waste management and environmental damage from use of new petroleum based materials in shoe production.
Cellular structure of our foam rubber does not allow moisture penetration or retention. Furthermore, our moisture absorbing micro-fiber cloth on the insole will keep feet dry.
Our recyled rubber compound inherently contains carbon black (not added during reforumulation), which imparts reinforement and structural integrity to the insoles allowing a superior compression set and resistance to deflection/ deformation of foam .
per FDRA's TIER 1 chemicals for Rubber that are currently covered by State and Federal laws within the U.S. and should be tested as part of a reasonable testing program. Testing by SGS North America Inc.
Test Method - CPSC-CH-E1002-08.3
Test Method - CPSC-CH-E1002-08.3
Test Method - CPSC-CH-C1001-09.4
Result for each of the following Phthalates: DBP, BBP, DEHP, DIDP, DnHP, DINP, & DNOP
Tested by ARDL, Ohio
Test Method: ASTM D3574
Test Method: ASTM D1056,
Test Method: ASTM D2240; Type OO Durometer
https://fdra.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/07/Footwear-FDRA-Chemical-and-Physical-Testing-Guidebook-2014-July.pdf
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