Podi Fabric Toe Protector Tube Size - Large
Podi Fabric toe protector tube size L
What is the difference between Podi Toe Protectors and Podi Toe Protector Tubes?
Podi Toe Protectors are like a little sock for individual toes – it’s closed-in at the end and covers the tip of the toe. On the other hand, Podi Toe Protector Tubes are not closed in at the end, so they don’t cover the tip of the toe. Podi Toe Protector tubes can also be cut to muiltiple smaller pieces and be used on multiple toes.
What is the difference between Podi Fabric Toe Protectors and Podi Toe Protectors?
Podi Fabric toe Protectors are made of a fabric-covered outer layer with a gel sleeve on the inside. The Podi Toe Protecors do no not contain the fabric-covered outer layer. The Podi Toe Protectors are made out of gel on the inside and outside.
What are Podi Toe Cap Toe Protectors?
Gel toe cap protectors are made with highly elastic gel which is very comfortable and can be worn easily. It is a Simple design which makes it easy to use and fits easily in most shoes (like Hiking Shoes, Sport Shoes, and Walking Shoes). Protect your toes while being active in physical sports or in other daily work. They protect from developing blisters, callouses, sore corns and toe pain of various causes
When Should You Use Podi Toe Cap Toe Protectors?
Although useful for people of varying ages, toe protectors can also be beneficial to:
- Persons wanting to prevent pressure from a particular toe
- Poorly fitted shoes causing friction
They also protect blisters, calluses, sore corns and can be helpful for alleviating toe pain of various causes.
How Long Can You Wear Toe Protectors?
Although you can wash and re-use between uses, fabric protectors and gel protectors can also be wiped using alcohol-based wipes.
Toe protector lining thins over time and therefore should be replaced with new ones. The rate at which your toe protectors wear out depends on the frequency of use. With optimum use, they can last for about a year.
For as long as you will be wearing the toe protector(s), make sure to observe your feet often for any changes.