Sheepskin footbed are known for their excellent warmth retention properties. Made of a whole piece of sheepskin, they are not only warm, but also breathable, providing a comfortable environment for the feet, especially suitable for cold winters. However, sheepskin and fur insoles also have some disadvantages, such as their relatively high cost and inconvenient cleaning.
Relatively speaking, sheepskin footbed have better durability, but they also need proper maintenance. Generally speaking, when shoes cannot be worn due to insole problems, the insoles can be taken out and dried for a while, or gently washed with clean water. However, special attention should be paid to not use high-temperature water for washing, let alone exposure to the sun, otherwise the insoles will be damaged or deformed. In addition, special attention should be paid not to use chemical detergents or bleach for cleaning, so as not to cause a certain degree of damage to the insoles.
Overall, the durability of sheepskin footbed is relatively good, but proper maintenance is required. For footbed that are often worn, proper replacement is also very necessary.