These insole are true to size when it comes to the length however they are very narrow in some parts, so the fit is only good for some narrow fitting boots/shoes. The insoles are not as thick as I was expecting, very thin, they are comfy but I do not expect them to last long. For the price they are not bad but if you want quality then pay more for a different insole.
Coccine Winter Merino Wool Shoe Insoles
Warm insoles made of Merino wool provide effective protection against the cold on chilly days. Natural Merino sheep wool retains heat inside the footwear even in low temperatures. The body-friendly material, with thermoactive and breathable properties, helps regulate temperature, minimizing the risk of overheating and excessive moisture inside the shoes. The reinforcing underside layer offers cushioning and flexibility, insulates and prevents slipping, reducing foot fatigue and increasing comfort while walking.
Merino wool
The top layer of the insoles is made of 100% Merino wool, a soft fibre with a fine structure and great elasticity, creating an insulating layer that retains heat inside the footwear. The material effectively wicks moisture and limits heat loss, supporting thermal comfort. Merino fibres have antibacterial and antistatic properties, which limit the growth of microorganisms and the formation of unpleasant odours, contributing to long-lasting comfort of use.
main features
- top layer of natural Merino wool (100%)
- thermal insulation, breathable, and antibacterial properties
- effective moisture wicking
- reinforcing underside layer with cushioning effect
- insulation from the ground and stable placement in the shoe
- reduced foot fatigue while walking
| Color/camouflage | Multicolor |
|---|---|
| Material type | Synthetic-natural |
| Gender | Men's |
| Secondary color | Brown |
| Main material | Merino wool |
| Main color | Beige |
| Manufacturer code | WKŁADKI COCCINE MERINO WOOL |
| Brand | Coccine |
| EAN |
Merino Wool is a material with natural antibacterial properties. It is distinguished by the lightness and softness of its fibers, its ability to absorb moisture and its high thermoregulation. The wool does not absorb odors, is anti-static, breathable, easy to clean, fire-resistant, and protects against UV radiation.
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Review summary
Number of reviews: 17
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Unfortunately, the sizing of these insoles is so unusual that it's difficult to get a proper fit without trying them on. Following the advice of other buyers, I ordered a larger size for my wife, but they still turned out to be unsuitable. The shape of the insoles makes it impossible to trim them, which causes a lot of inconvenience with the product.
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The insoles are not very durable – the rubber layer that is supposed to provide grip wears off quickly, and after just a week you can already see it has disappeared. Additionally, the sizes are smaller than standard. Despite this, they provide good insulation and keep warm, so I rate them 3 stars.
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Coccine Winter Merino Wool insoles are great for winter – they provide a lot of warmth and your feet don't get sweaty in them. I recommend them because they are quite affordable and improve the comfort of wearing shoes.
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The insoles are really high quality. I agree with the opinions that it's worth buying one size larger – that's what I did and they fit almost perfectly (although a larger size probably wouldn't fit without trimming). They absorb moisture very well and keep your feet warm even in sub-zero temperatures outside.
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The insoles are of great quality. They are thick and soft, so they not only insulate well against the cold but also provide extra cushioning. Wearing winter boots has become much more comfortable. The insoles are durable and do not absorb odours like traditional ones. I recommend them because they are affordably priced and provide great comfort.
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I bought these insoles for my wife because she always had cold feet – the problem is now gone. The insoles are thick and fluffy, so in addition to warmth, they offer decent cushioning. They definitely improve the comfort of wearing winter shoes. They are durable and do not absorb odours like ordinary insoles. I recommend them, as they are affordable and truly comfortable.
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The insoles are very good, thick, and soft, providing not only warmth but also good cushioning. The comfort of wearing winter footwear has definitely improved. They are durable and don’t absorb odours like regular insoles. I recommend them—they’re inexpensive and comfortable.
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Coccine is a solid brand, the best in its price range. They make decent products – the merino insoles really do keep you warm, but for me, it’s more important that they significantly improve moisture-wicking in the shoe. Even if it gets too warm, your feet stay dry.
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Very comfortable and very warm, they help shoes deal with the cold even in temperatures up to five degrees warmer. The sizing is a bit overestimated, so it’s better to order a larger size.
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Warm insoles, ideal for turning transitional shoes into winter footwear. As others have written, it’s worth choosing a larger size. For example, with Lowa Zephyr GTX MID MK2 boots in size 44 1/2 (28.1 cm), the insole in size 44 (28.5 cm) fit best, and not, as I thought, 43.
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Very good insoles from Cococina, quite warm, merino does its job, but I feel that insoles made from sheep's wool provide a bit more warmth, although they wear out faster. These, on the other hand, are more durable.
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Excellent insoles for winter. After last year’s experience, this time I bought them earlier for another pair of shoes. However, you do need to wear them a bit for them to adapt to your feet. I recommend them.
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The insoles seem fine, but I’m deducting one star for the sizing. Definitely order one size up, or even two sizes up for trekking boots. It’s a pity, because when they were underfoot, they provided great comfort.
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Warm and pleasant underfoot. They should work well even in winter. The edge finish is a bit too stiff, and the size does not fully match the table—they are a bit too small.
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