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Technology & Recovery Benefits

RestoreFoam™ Technology Explained

What it isRestoreFoam™ is a proprietary EVA blend made with sugarcane resin. Bio-EVA expands into uniform micro-bubbles that absorb impact yet rebound quickly—ideal for post-workout recovery. Key properties. High energy return — rebounds up to 65 % o

Why the Raised Nodes Boost Recovery

The 31 anatomically placed nodes apply gentle pressure to key trigger points. Micro-stimulation — Light compression improves local circulation. Arch support — Central ridge supports the medial arch, reducing fatigue. Textured grip — Prevents foot sli

KANE Footwear & Plantar Fasciitis Relief

Arch ridge lessens plantar fascia tension during stance. 6 mm drop unloads the calf–Achilles complex, easing morning stiffness. Firm-to-soft profile supplies support without feeling squishy. User survey: 78 % of customers with plantar issues reported

Project Renew: Recycling Your Worn-Out KANEs

How it works. Email [email protected] for a prepaid label. Ship any worn-out Kanes (all colors, no need for the box). Shoes are ground into re-usable EVA pellets. Pellets become playground flooring and future footwear midsoles. Impact so far.

Recovery Shoe vs. Running Shoe: Why You Need Both

Running shoes focus on propulsion; recovery footwear focus on restoration. Swapping into KANEs right after training removes compressive sock & shoe layers, letting feet splay naturally while still supported.

How is the KANE Revive designed for recovery?

•  Exterior perforations are interior channels that allow enhanced airflow. •  Raised footbed nodes activate blood flow and pressure points. •  Lightweight slip-on design comfortably captures heel, arch, and instep. •  Built for smooth transferabilit

Where are the shoes made?

The shoes are made in Brazil, the world’s largest producer of sugarcane, in the State of Rio Grande Do Sul. Ninety per cent of Brazilian sugarcane production is concentrated in the South-Central region, more than 1,500 miles from the Amazon, and cult