Material choice drives retail story, return rates and unit cost. Use this comparison when building a private-label insole line — not a consumer shopping guide.
EVA (ethylene-vinyl acetate)
The workhorse foam for sports, casual and many orthotic-style programs. Light, moldable and cost-efficient at volume. Density and hardness (Asker C) control cushion vs support.
- Best for: athletic, everyday, branded lifestyle lines
- Watch-outs: cheap low-density EVA can compress permanently — specify density and rebound in the tech pack
Gel inserts / gel pads
Gel sells well for anti-fatigue and “shock absorption” messaging in pharmacies and mass retail. Encapsulation quality matters in hot climates.
- Best for: standing workers, heel-pain SKUs, visible tech windows
- Watch-outs: gel migration if seals are weak; higher QC attention
Memory foam (viscoelastic PU)
Slow-recovery foam that contours under body heat. Strong for comfort-first retail copy; less ideal when buyers need springy rebound for running.
Quick selection matrix
| Channel story | Preferred stack |
|---|---|
| Sports / performance | EVA or ETPU platforms |
| Pharmacy / anti-fatigue | EVA + gel zones |
| Max plush / gift retail | Memory foam + premium cover |
Share target channel and climate with the factory — the same silhouette can be engineered in different foam stacks without redesigning the entire mold set.
