Testimonials

"I use full custom made Orthotic insoles and experience a lot of heat resulting in blistering on the balls of my feet. Having just run the European Veterans Championship Marathon five weeks prior to my local marathon, I gave them a go. It was a true test with rain which soaked my feet and I had no blisters."

Chris Flavell -Tipton Harriers Athletic Club

Tips

Tips and techniques for using ENGO® blister prevention patches

  • ENGO ® patches are easy to stick to your shoes. For easier patch installation, remove ½ of the patch from the backing. Fold backing to create a tab. Use tab for handling patch. Once patch is in desired location, remove remaining backing. Press to secure.
  • All ENGO patches can be custom-trimmed to desirable size & shape. We recommend rounding corners.
  • For easier removal of ENGO patches, use a hair dryer.
  • ENGO ® patches can be used in combinations or on their own. If blisters form at interface of footwear & insole, use two patches. One patch is placed on the footwear. The other patch is placed on the insole. A smooth, blue interface is created.
  • ENGO will adhere best when applied to a dry surface. Apply patches prior to activities for best results.  
  • ENGO ® patches stuck to an insole. ENGO may last longer when anchored to a surface. For example, wrapping patches around the edge/sides of the insole.
  • ENGO packaging was designed with your needs in mind. The re-closable, heavy-duty bag used to package ENGO protects patches from elements and preserves product quality. We recommend that you store unused patches in the bag.  
  • ENGO ® patches can prevent blisters on the toe. Some locations in footwear are hard to reach (i.e. toe box). To place ENGO in these locations, try this technique:
    • Remove ½ of the patch from the backing.
    • Fold backing to create a tab.
    • Place the patch in desired location.
    • Press to secure the tab.
    • Remove the rest of the backing.
    • Press to secure the entire patch.
    Or, simply place the patch on your sock.

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