
Insite means insoles built for better foot health
Insite® uses the science of biomechanics, podiatry, and sports medicine to build innovations in underfoot comfort and cushioning.
Keep reading...A brand born 2022, it combines craftsmanship, design and a long-term vision of product functionality.
November 2024
The brand’s name is inspired by the marathon and T2 of the triathlon or 4 trails 2, and was created by running enthusiasts. Launched in the midst of the pandemic, T2 is a ‘virtual’ company (the founders live and work in different countries between Europe and Asia) and collaborates with top brands in the industry such as Vibram, Sympatex, Ortholite and BOCO gear, to guarantee performance, durability and sustainability for its products. After the launch of the first ‘weekdays’ running shoe in September 2022, it is the turn of the ‘sundays’and‘get lost’ models, until the novelty in 2024: the ‘one more’ model. Technical specifications are: 3mm + 3mm = 6mm drop / stacks 18mm-24mm / dual density midsole layer / ‘joie.’ midsole 47 (shore c): neutral and stable / ‘flow.’ top layer 47 (shore c): softer for comfort / wide stable geometry / smooth rocker allowing for a more natural midfoot strike / grippy and durable carbon rubber outsole called ‘allez-allez’ / comfortable slightly more forgiving heel counter / high-rebound X40 ortholite insole with 20% recycled material / roomy forefoot / replaceable outsole to give the shoe a second run.
Insite® uses the science of biomechanics, podiatry, and sports medicine to build innovations in underfoot comfort and cushioning.
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