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Thanks to a series of functional, anatomical mesaurements with the new idmatch Footmeter and innovative data processing app, you can now get a personalized footbed based on your specific characteristics. The shape and mobility of your arch are determined to define your "riding foot\'s" characteristics.
Through the idmatch Foot Fitting tools you get the most appropriate and functionally efficient support.
The idmatch footbed is designed to support your feet while riding, while also letting it be free to move within the footwear without forcing it into unnatural and inefficient positions.
Fallen arch
Fallen arches are when the natural shape of your arch is limited and results in an increase of contact between the foot and the surface of the footwear. Feet like these tend to yield when cycling, so they need support to sustain the arch, without massively changing how the cyclists normally rides.
Medium arch
Medium arches are the most common type of foot and represents what many defined as a "normal" foot. It has a correct distribution between the arch\'s dimension and the foothold\'s surface. During the riding action it needs an appropriate support to work with the transversal arch, but it won\'t need additional material to sustain the foot.
Hollow arch
A hollow arch is a foot with a pronounced arch that is higher and slightly shorter than other arches. It\'s a foot that is functionally more reactive but under load tends to become stiff. During the riding action, the arch\'s height and length changes significantly between the pushing phase and the recovery phase. Hollow arches require a footbed with an appropriate support that takes into account the different shapes of the foot during the riding action.