CANADIAN BLACK & GREEN PLASTIC INSOLE NEW
In stock
- SKU
- 91296380
- Style
- Footwear, Insoles
Description
Originally issued to the Canadian Armed Forces, these Acton® plastic mesh insoles are a genuine surplus replacement part designed for use inside Canadian-issue Mukluk cold-weather boots. Built to perform in some of the harshest winter conditions on the planet, they lift the foot off the cold sole of the boot and create an insulating air gap that helps trap warmth and wick away moisture from melted snow and perspiration.
The honeycomb-style PVC mesh construction is the secret. Instead of a flat foam pad that compresses and goes cold, the open lattice keeps a layer of dead air under the foot — the same principle that makes Mukluk boots themselves so effective in deep sub-zero temperatures. Pair them with wool duffel socks or felt liners and you have a complete cold-weather footwear system trusted by Canadian troops, trappers, ice fishermen, and arctic adventurers for decades.
Who Buys These
- Owners of Canadian Mukluk boots needing to replace worn or missing original insoles
- Hunters, ice anglers, and trappers working in deep-cold and snow conditions
- Winter hikers, snowshoers, and bushcrafters building a cold-weather footwear system
- Military surplus collectors and Canadian Forces reenactors looking for correct, period-issued components
- Preppers stocking genuine cold-climate gear
Features
- Genuine Canadian military surplus — manufactured by Acton, an established Canadian bootmaker, to original CAF specification
- Honeycomb PVC mesh construction creates an insulating air layer between the foot and the boot sole
- Foot-shaped flat insole with bound edges; green mesh footbed framed in white trim, as pictured
- Designed specifically for Canadian Mukluk boots, but works as a cold-weather upgrade in any roomy winter boot
- Moisture-resistant PVC shrugs off melted snow and sweat — no soggy foam
- Made in Canada
A simple, affordable, fast-moving accessory that pairs naturally with any winter boot or Mukluk display. Stock them alongside wool socks, felt liners, gaiters, and arctic mitts to round out a complete cold-weather footwear program for your customers.