Thermal insoles that protect against cold from the ground
When the temperature drops, it is often the cold coming from below that causes your feet to feel cold. Thermal insoles act as an insulating layer between your feet and the cold ground, helping to retain warmth inside the shoes throughout the day. Whether you stand still for long periods, walk in winter weather or commute to work, the right thermal insoles can make a big difference to comfort.
At Springyard, you’ll find thermal insoles and winter insoles developed for Nordic weather conditions with a focus on function, comfort and durability in everyday life.
Different types of thermal insoles
Our thermal insoles are available in several materials and styles to suit different needs and shoes, such as wool, fleece and felt.
Thermal insoles in natural materials
Wool is a naturally insulating material that helps retain warmth while also helping to absorb moisture. Wool insoles are therefore a popular choice during winter – both in boots, winter shoes and everyday shoes. Drier feet also feel warmer, making wool an excellent material inside shoes.
Thermal insoles with multiple layers
Many of our warm insoles are constructed in multiple layers where fleece, wool or other soft materials are combined to create both insulation and comfort. The middle layers contribute to a comfortable feeling underfoot while also retaining warmth.
Built-up winter insoles with footbed
For those who want more than just warmth, there are winter insoles with a shaped footbed. These provide cushioning for the heels and can contribute to increased stability in the shoes. Built-up thermal insoles can be a good choice if you wear your winter shoes for longer periods or spend a lot of time standing during the day.
Who are thermal insoles suitable for?
Thermal insoles are suitable for both children and adults and can be used in many different types of shoes.
- Winter shoes and boots
- Work and outdoor shoes
- Everyday shoes during cold months
- Shoes where you experience cold coming from below
By choosing the right size and model, you can adapt the thermal insoles to both your feet and your shoes without compromising the fit.
How thermal insoles help keep feet fresh
In addition to their warming and insulating properties, all thermal insoles are developed to counteract bad odour and keep both feet and shoes fresher over time. This makes thermal insoles a practical addition during winter – not only for warmth, but also for comfort in everyday life.
How to choose the right thermal insoles
When choosing thermal insoles, it may be good to consider the following:
- Type of shoes: Some winter shoes have plenty of room, while others require thinner insoles
- Material: Wool, felt, fleece or combinations
- Support and comfort: Flat or built-up footbeds
- Usage: Everyday use, short and long walks
By adapting your choice to your needs, you get thermal insoles that work optimally in your specific shoes.
Care and lifespan
All Springyard thermal insoles are made from durable, high-quality materials. Regular airing between uses helps them maintain their warming properties and freshness over time.
Frequently asked questions about thermal insoles
What are thermal insoles?
Thermal insoles are insoles that insulate against cold coming from below and help keep your feet warm in cold conditions.
Do thermal insoles fit all shoes?
Thermal insoles fit in most types of shoes, especially winter shoes and boots. Remember to choose the right size so the insoles fit without affecting the fit of the shoes.
Can children use thermal insoles?
Yes, thermal insoles are available in sizes suitable for both children and adults.










































