The lifespan of EVA soles depends on many factors such as the frequency and intensity of use, the level of impact, the environment and the maintenance.
Generally speaking, high-quality EVA footwear soles can last for 1-2 years on average with regular wear and proper care. However, if you are more active or spend more time on pavement or hard surfaces, the soles may wear out faster. Moreover, exposure to harsh conditions like extreme heat, cold, moisture, chemicals or UV radiation can accelerate the aging process and reduce the durability of EVA.
To maximize the lifespan of your EVA soles, it is recommended to keep them clean, dry and protected from direct sunlight when not in use, avoid wearing them for prolonged periods without rest, replace them when signs of wear or tear appear, and choose the right type of footwear depending on your activity level and foot type.
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