Acrylic
Protection vs Natural Protection
Fat pads protect our feet but we destroy them by walking
and running on hard surfaces
- This loss of fat pads is due primarily to damage from shearing
forces from walking and running on smooth, unyielding man-made
surfaces (concrete, asphalt, hard floors).
- The damage is compounded by poorly designed and poorly fitted
socks and shoes.
- Thorlos protect the fat pads from shearing forces by transferring
these forces from the fat pads to the cushion fabric of the
Thorlos; and where fat pad degradation has already occurred,
Thorlos' engineered cushion fabric helps replace the function
of the natural pads.
- Protection is the "root cause" of
comfort.
Why Fabrics that work well on our bodies work poorly
in our shoes
- Cotton, wool and silk (all natural
fabrics) absorb moisture ["Absorption" is defined as retention]. Wool claims
to "wick," which is not true.
- Inside the shoes, natural cushion sock fabrics become ineffective
and even harmful to the feet: They absorb moisture, become
saturated and collapse. Result: no protection.
- Acrylic "wicks" moisture ["Wicking" is
defined as transmission or movement of moisture by capillary
action], moving it to the outer materials of the shoe where
it is released into the outside environment.
- Acrylic cushion sock fabric maintains resiliency and provides
a more natural yielding, forgiving, dynamic environment for
the foot (like walking barefoot in grass or sand).
- Result: More protection, more comfort.
Net Effect: Acrylic cushion
fabric creates a more "NATURAL" environment
inside a shoe or boot
- The irony is that it requires a man-made (or natural blended
with acrylic) cushion fabric to create a more natural surface
inside a shoe; but remember that shoes and boots themselves
are man-made surfaces.
- Therefore, the only effective protective
measure is to help counteract the negative aspects of one "man-made" surface
with another "man-made" surface.
- Thorlos' exclusive acrylic cushion
fabric is more "natural" inside
a shoe
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