Stop playing with insoles that don't know what padel is.
Most players accept that foot pain is part of the game. Second set, they shorten their cuts. Third set, they start thinking about leaving. They blame fitness, technique, even their shoes. It's the insole. And every insole on the market was designed for running - not padel.
How is this different from insoles I've already tried?
What size should I order?
Do they fit in all padel shoes?
How long will a pair last?
What's your returns policy?
"My feet used to quit before my game did. Three months in - that doesn't happen anymore."
What changes when your insole
was actually built for this.
Every padel player has a moment where they start playing differently. Not because their technique broke down - because their feet started to hurt. They shorten their cuts. They play cautious. They leave before they're mentally done. When your insole is built for how padel actually moves, that moment gets pushed back. Then it stops happening. Your feet stop being the reason you leave the court early.
built for padel
designed for
Full refund if not.
Padel is lateral. Most insoles aren't.
Standard insoles were designed for running - one direction, heel-to-toe, consistent surface. Padel is lateral cuts and explosive direction changes, weight shifting across the full foot within a single rally. Your insole doesn't know the difference. Every time you cut laterally, the foam under your forefoot is absorbing an impact it wasn't built for. The difference with SOLVIX doesn't announce itself in session one. You feel it in session 40, when you're still playing the same way you started.
- Forefoot zone built for the impact of lateral cuts - not forward-only movement
- Heel zone handles drive and stop - separately, not as one undifferentiated foam block
- Arch holds its position through the full match. Same support in game 3 as game 1.
- Surface stays consistent across a full week of sessions - no gradual breakdown
The only part that touches your foot - all session long.
After 90 minutes of padel, most insole surfaces are damp and starting to compress. You stop noticing because it's gradual - the feel of session 15 becomes your new baseline. By session 30, you're back to where you started. The graphene layer in SOLVIX doesn't absorb moisture. It doesn't degrade. The surface you stand on in session 40 is the same one you started with. That's not marketing copy - independently lab-tested for odor reduction. 97% reduction, documented. Certificate available on request.
- No odor buildup through a full week of sessions
- Doesn't wash out - it's not a coating
- Same surface feel in session 40 as session 1 - no gradual normalisation
- Independently lab-tested - not a claim, a result
Three layers. Three jobs. No filler.
Standard insoles are one material trying to do everything. They absorb impact in one way, in one direction, for one type of movement. That's why they work fine for running and fail for padel. SOLVIX has three layers because padel demands three distinct things from an insole. A consistent surface your foot contacts all session. Two different types of cushioning for two different parts of every rally. An arch that holds its shape under repeated lateral load - not just for eight weeks, but for a full season. Three problems. Three solutions. Nothing else.
- Graphene fabric top - stays fresh session after session
- MDDR dual-pad middle - forefoot softness where you land, heel firmness where you drive
- TPU orthotic base - rigid arch that holds its shape through a full season
Three layers. Three jobs.
Data, not claims.
SOLVIX's 97% odor reduction rate comes from an independent third-party lab, not a marketing department. Certificate available on request.
* Odor reduction rate: independent third-party lab test (certificate available on request). Fatigue data: player-reported survey. Durability: material testing.
124 Players. Same Story.
"I've tried three different insoles this season. SOLVIX is the first one I didn't replace after a month. The arch support is still holding after two tournaments and 40 club sessions. The graphene thing isn't a gimmick - genuinely no smell."
"As a physio I'm sceptical about insole marketing. SOLVIX showed me actual independent lab results - 97% odor reduction, documented. This isn't a claim - it's a documented result. Recommended to three patients already."
"My feet used to hurt after the second set. Three months in - no more foot pain, shoes still smell fine, insoles haven't flattened. The 60-day guarantee made the decision easy."
"I play four times a week. Two months in and there's no compression at all. The TPU base still feels exactly like day one. I was genuinely expecting them to flatten like everything else I've tried."
"Honestly bought it as a maybe. First session I noticed the forefoot felt different during lateral cuts. Eight weeks in, I play four times a week in the same shoes and there's genuinely no smell. Surprised myself."
"I'm between EU 41 and 42 and ordered the 41-42 as the guide suggested. Fit perfectly in my padel shoes without trimming. The arch sits in exactly the right place. Follow the sizing recommendation - it's accurate."
The Physio's Take
On Padel and Foot Pain.
Padel places unique demands on the foot - rapid lateral shifts, forefoot loading, repeated heel-to-toe transitions. Standard insoles weren't designed for this movement pattern. SOLVIX's dual-density construction and rigid TPU base address the specific biomechanical load of padel. In my practice, players who switch consistently report one thing: they stop cutting sessions short because of foot pain. That's the outcome I care about.
Nobody designed an insole for padel.
We did. Then we sent it to a lab.
Most insole brands use the words "scientifically engineered." We did the test and published the result. Independently lab-tested for odor reduction by an accredited third-party testing centre. Certificate available on request.
97% Odor Reduction Rate · Independent Lab Verified
Not a claim - proof.
Other insoles make claims.
SOLVIX has the certificate.
Before you spend $40–$60 on an insole, here’s what you’re actually comparing.
| SOLVIX | Padel Competitor | Generic | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Built from scratch for padel | Adapted from running | ||
| Independent lab certificate | |||
| Graphene top layer | |||
| TPU orthotic support | Memory foam only | ||
| Odor reduction | 97% — lab verified | Unverified claim | None |
| 60-day money-back guarantee | Varies | No | |
| Price | $49.99 | $54.99 | ~$15–30 |
| Free worldwide shipping | Varies | Varies |
I've tried three different insoles this season. SOLVIX is the first one I didn't replace after a month. The arch support is still holding and there's genuinely no smell - the graphene works.
As a physio I'm sceptical about insole claims. SOLVIX showed me independent lab results - 97% odor reduction, documented. That's evidence, not marketing copy. Recommended to three patients already.
My feet used to hurt after the second set. Three months in - no more. Shoes still smell fine. The insoles haven't flattened. The 60-day guarantee made the first purchase risk-free.
I play four times a week so insoles usually go flat within 3-4 weeks. Two months into SOLVIX and there's no compression at all. The TPU base still feels exactly like day one. I was genuinely expecting them to flatten like everything else I've tried.
Honestly bought it as a maybe - not convinced a €50 insole does much. First session I noticed the forefoot felt different during lateral cuts. Eight weeks in, I play in the same shoes four times a week and there's genuinely no smell. Surprised myself.
I'm between EU 41 and 42 and ordered the 41-42 as the guide suggested. Fit perfectly in my padel shoes without trimming. The arch sits in exactly the right place. If you're worried about sizing just follow the recommendation - it's accurate.
I coach 20+ players a week and I've watched them buy every insole on the market. Most are rebranded foam. SOLVIX is the first one I've seen with actual documentation. I now recommend it to every student who complains about foot fatigue.
Long sessions used to wreck my feet by the third game. I thought it was just how it was. Six weeks with SOLVIX and I played a full 3-hour session without foot pain for the first time in two years. That's not marketing copy - that's what happened.
Every other insole I've tried was generic - running insoles shoved into padel shoes. SOLVIX is the first one where I felt it was designed for how padel actually moves. The lateral support is noticeably different on direction changes.
Common questions.
What size should I order?
EU 37–38, EU 39–40, EU 41–42, EU 43–44, EU 45–46. If you're between sizes, order the larger one - insoles can be trimmed to fit with scissors.
Do they fit in all padel shoes?
Yes. Remove the stock insole, insert SOLVIX, trim if needed. Designed to work with all major padel and court shoes.
How long will a pair last?
The TPU base holds its shape through a full season of regular play. The graphene layer doesn't degrade with use or washing. Replace when the cushioning compresses - typically 8–12 months of intensive play.
What's your returns policy?
60 days, no questions. Play in them, test them. If they're not better than what you had before, email us - full refund. No return required if you've used them.
Built for padel.
Tested to prove it.
You've been playing padel with an insole designed for a different sport. You've been replacing them every eight weeks. You've left the court before your game was done because your feet gave out first. One pair. Sixty days. Full refund if that doesn't change.