Developed by the top podiatrists & materials companies in pro sports

Move Game Day Pro insole, side profile

Custom level support without the custom price.

120,000 FOOTSCANS

Expertly engineered pinpoints to develop our footbed shape.

85%
Custom-level benefits, straight out of the box.
Move insole and sneaker
50%
Impact-force reduction at every landing.
Move insole render

The Move Platform

Underneath every Move insole is a single engineered shape we call the Move Platform. It's the alignment system. The arch support. The structural foundation everything else sits on top of.

Built from 120,000 three-dimensional foot scans. Engineered by the same sports podiatrists who design custom orthotics for pros. Tuned to fit 85% of feet straight out of the box. The fit that used to cost a custom mold and a $400 office visit. The Platform's job: keep your foot landing where it's supposed to land. Aligned arches, neutral ankles, weight distributed the way the body was designed to take it. Get the platform right and the rest of your body works the way it was built to.

Move Platform insole shape

The Physics of Landing

Every time you come down from a jump, the ground hits back. Sports science calls it ground reaction force. Players just call it impact. For a 180-lb hooper, a single landing sends roughly 4.5 times your body weight straight up through your foot. On an explosive jump it can hit 7x body weight, 1,260 lb in one impact.

Athlete landing on court
Athlete mid-jump
180LB
Force per landing for a 180 pound athlete.
70
Average jumps per basketball game.
56.7K
Cumulative pounds of impact in one game.

That's the load your knees, ankles, and hips eat every time you take the court. Move cuts that impact by about 50%, protecting your knees, ankles, and hips from half the force you'd otherwise take.

It all starts with your feet

Athletic trainers will tell you the same thing: your foot is your foundation.

Every landing starts at the foot. Whatever shock your foot doesn't absorb, your ankle has to deal with. Whatever the ankle misses, your knee handles. Whatever your knee can't handle, your hip takes. Whatever your hip can't take, your low back finally pays for.

Sports science calls this the kinetic chain. Your body isn't a set of independent parts. It's a connected system, and the foot is the first link in it. Which is why the foot is the smartest place to fix anything. Get the first link right and everything above it works less hard. Get the first link wrong and you end up icing everything above it.

Kinetic chain, athlete on court

Our foam has a formula

Four foam systems. One shared platform. Each compound engineered for a different way you move, because the right formula changes everything.

Exploded view of Move foam layers
Recharge Foam

Our softest, most forgiving layer. A plush poured-PU that compresses slowly under load and springs back to shape, taking pressure off your feet, knees, and back from the first step to the last. Tuned for comfort and recovery, not just game day.

Foam used in:All Day
Pulsion Foam

High-rebound athletic EVA built for energy return. It compresses on push-off and snaps back fast, putting spring into every cut, jump, and first step while keeping your legs fresh deep into the fourth quarter.

Foam used in:Game DayGame Day Pro
Shockless Foam

The impact layer. A denser engineered foam stacked beneath Pulsion to absorb the landing before it travels up the chain, cutting about 50% of the force your knees, ankles, and hips would otherwise take. It eats the hard landings so your joints don't.

Foam used in:Game DayGame Day Pro
MoveX

Our everyday engineered poured-PU. Dense enough to hold its shape over years of wear, soft enough to feel like cushion from step one, with a plush feel and bouncy responsiveness. Sport-agnostic comfort for your daily sneaker.

Foam used in:Baseline

Protect the play. Power the recovery.

Your Move system works on two fronts. On the court, the foam stack takes a bite out of force before it ever travels up the chain, cutting about 50% of impact at the source, so half the load your knees, ankles, and hips would have eaten is just gone. Off the court, All Day keeps the recovery going, so you show up fresher for the next one.

14 tons
Cumulative load absorbed every game

Run the math on a real game: 70 landings, 810 lb of force per landing without an insole. Move pulls that down to about 400 lb. Across a full game that's 28,000 lb your body never has to process, and All Day picks up where Game Day leaves off.

On the court and off it. The whole system, all in.