Sports and Athletic Insole Market Players Eye Custom and 3-D Printed Products for Performance Optimization, Says Future Market Insights
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The sports and athletic insole market is projected to display a healthy 7.7% CAGR for projection period from 2020 to 2030. While the rise of the older population will generate key opportunities for growth, a high turnover of sport insole inventory will limit profits and growth for manufacturers. To optimize market opportunities, vendors are more likely to focus on the growth prospects of fast-growing segments, while consolidating their positions in others.
“A growing number of people have begun taking part in sports or physical activities like walking, running, jogging, and hiking to improve fitness and productivity. Supportive insoles can help in minimizing injuries, correct alignment of joints, limbs, ligaments, and muscle in addition to improving body part functions,” says the FMI study.
Sports and Athletic Insole Market – Important Takeaways
- Silicone-based insole products account for major market share on the back of cost and superior shock absorption characteristics.
- Indirect online sales channels are reflecting a high growth rate supported by wider product access and discounts for consumers.
- North America, led by the United States is leading market for sports and athletic insoles aided by relatively higher investments towards R&D and tech advancements.
Sports and Athletic Insole Market – Driving Factors
- The growing adoption of custom-made pre-fabricated insoles for sports applications is creating key growth opportunities.
- Favorable reimbursement policies in terms of insoles for preventive and curative healthcare drive demand.
Sports and Athletic Insole Market – Leading Constraints
- Higher costs associated with sports and athletic insole in comparison to conventional products is a key obstacle to adoption.
- Potential side effects of foot pain over long-duration use is a major challenge hurting the prospects of sales.
Expected Impact on Market by Coronavirus Outbreak
The global pandemic of the covid-19 virus has moderately impacted operations for players in the sports and athletic insole market. Global concerns over viral transmission, and lockdown restrictions on outdoor activities following the outbreak has hurt the demand for sports and athletic insoles.
Further, supply chains have been impacted during the pandemic, and the shortage of labor during the crisis period, are key factors that are likely to impact the market in the short term. However, higher levels
of health consciousness among consumers during the has boosted demand for fitness solutions, which will aid a faster recovery and long-term growth in the industry.
Competition Landscape
Some of the major players participating in the sports and athletic insole market are Aetrex Worldwide, Inc., Footbalance System Ltd., FAES FARMA, Gravitus, Protalus, Currex GmbH, ImplusFootcare LLC., Powerstep, Superfeet Worldwide, Inc., Sorbothane Incorporated. among others
Players in the sports and athletic insole market are largely involved in product development and launch strategies in addition to strategic collaborations for geographical expansion to bolster their positions in a rapidly growing market.
For instance, Plantiga Technologies has announced its partnership with Original Footwear, with the aim of including Plantiga’s sensor infused insoles to Original Footwear’s product portfolio. EA has partnered with Adidas and Google for the development and launch of a smart shoe insole, which can be used for rewards in Fifa Mobile. Porcher Sport has announced the launch of thermoplastic insoles aimed for customized footwear for wider scope of applications in varying shoe designs.
More on the Report
FMI provides in-depth insights on the sports and athletic insole market. The market is segmented in terms of base material (polymer, plastic, rubber, carbon fiber, and silicone), consumer orientation (men, women, and kids), and sales channel (direct and indirect sales), across six regions (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Oceania, and Middle East & Africa).
Table Of Content
1. Executive Summary
1.1. Global Market Outlook
1.2. Summary of Key Statistics
1.3. Summary of Key Findings
1.4. Product Evolution Analysis
1.5. FMI Analysis and Recommendations
2.1. Market Taxonomy
2.2. Market Definition
3. The Massive Impact of the Crisis
3.1. An economic and labor market shock impacting the production, consumption and investments
3.2. Impact of declining global growth on unemployment based on three scenarios, world and income groups
3.3. Countries in action: How have countries been responding?
3.4. The Economic Impact of the COVID-19 Outbreak on Developing Asia
3.5. Impact of COVID-19 on the Gross Domestic Product of Selected Economies
3.6. Current Economic Projection – GDP/GVA and probable impact
4. The 2020 Market Size of Sports and Athletic Insole
4.1. Previous forecast
4.2. Quarter by Quarter forecast, 2020
4.3. Projected Recovery Quarter
5.1. Key Trends Impacting the Market
5.1.1. Growing demand for environmentally friendly raw material
5.1.2. Shock Absorb Gel Insoles Gaining Popularity
5.1.3. Availability of Innovative Sports and Athletic Insoles
5.1.4. Insoles with anti-fatigue technology
5.1.5. “3D” is New Production Perspective
5.1.6. Bluetooth Compatibility Insoles – Connected to Smartphones
5.1.7. Heating Insoles -Foot Warmer
5.2. Product Development Trends
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Wanda Rich has been the Editor-in-Chief of Global Banking & Finance Review since 2011, playing a pivotal role in shaping the publication’s content and direction. Under her leadership, the magazine has expanded its global reach and established itself as a trusted source of information and analysis across various financial sectors. She is known for conducting exclusive interviews with industry leaders and oversees the Global Banking & Finance Awards, which recognize innovation and leadership in finance. In addition to Global Banking & Finance Review, Wanda also serves as editor for numerous other platforms, including Asset Digest, Biz Dispatch, Blockchain Tribune, Business Express, Brands Journal, Companies Digest, Economy Standard, Entrepreneur Tribune, Finance Digest, Fintech Herald, Global Islamic Finance Magazine, International Releases, Online World News, Luxury Adviser, Palmbay Herald, Startup Observer, Technology Dispatch, Trading Herald, and Wealth Tribune.
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