Romotion Sole Construction

Motion Phases
Impact Phase - The ergonomic shape of the sole form is similar to the human heel. It does not have the whole weight bearing on its surface. This results an instability which ist naturally supported by the muscles. The heel steps into soft foam and absorbs the first strong impact on the joints
In the standing phase the built in arch spring bends and distributes the arch pressure evenly. The arch can't hyper extend as it gets counter pressure and by this impulse starts to "actively train" (Balance Movement). This results in pleasant and fatigue-free walking and standing, since the chords and ligaments are not over strained
Rolling Phase - Active Support of the entire revolution procedure. The joint feather/spring delivers an impulse and the foot is catapulted forward (resetting force). This makes the discharge possible at the front of the foot.
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The removable insole has an absorbing function and provides a very soft foot bed.
Strobel construction
The joint feather/spring is the heart of the Romotion sole. It offers an optimal pressure distribution for the arch with each step. At the same time it enables a dynamic foot flexing over the front foot with less pressure.
The soft foam component provides a smooth rolling of the foot.
A light PU midsole with special profile, high shock absobption properties and abrasion resistant ROMIGRIP sole.
The special ergonomically formed heel enables the foot to move in all directions. This enables
the musculature at the leap joint to be activated immediately and thus stabilize the foot naturally.

