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On our insoles 214 | 215 | 216
Save 50% with the code INSOLES50 until Easter
On our insoles 214 | 215 | 216
They carry us through life and are one of the most important contact points when cycling. Nevertheless, we pay little attention to our feet when it comes to ergonomics in cycling.
Not only the saddle width is a question of individual anatomy, different foot types also require individual insoles to ensure the best possible power transmission to the pedal.
C3, D2, D3
A3, B3, C1, C2, D1
A1, A2, B1, B2
General effect of our insoles
Optimal
pressure distribution
Maximum
power transmission
Support for the
arch of the foot
Relief of
overstrained nerves
When cycling, no forces act on the foot as they do when walking, so the foot's cushioning function can be dispensed with. As the arches of the foot sink, the foot itself becomes fatigued and, above all, the direct force on the pedal is reduced. The additional compression of the fatigued foot in the cycling shoe can further lead to nerve or vascular constriction, which manifests itself in tingling or numbness.
Learn more about the different problem areas
Based on the foot type determination and thus according to the different foot types and the special requirements of cycling, we have developed insoles in three different shapes that support the respective weak points of the foot.
1. Determine foot type
2. Determine leg axis
3. Find the suitable sole
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C3, D2, D3
A3, B3, C1, C2, D1
A1, A2, B1, B2
Advantages at a glance

Odor-reduced upper - Improves microclimate and prevents odors
Trimming - Customizable by trimming to original sole
Air Vents - ventilation openings under the midfoot
3D Arch - Three-dimensional surface for individual footprint
Freeflex - For optimal cushioning and foot climate