Technologies

Reactive Arch

Reactivearch is the new concave shaped sole

 

Reactive Arch

ReactiveArch: the first dynamic concave shaped sole that flexes, moving in unison with the natural deformation movement of the transversal arch in the forefoot, favouring the return of stored energy in the direction of movement.

The benefits that are guaranteed by this new sole are:

 

  • Stability when planting the foot During the phase of maximum load the change in inclination of the studs under the forefoot brings to an increase in lateral stability ensuring an improved protection of the ankle.
  • Maximum cushioning of the impact forces Reduces trauma due to the impact with the ground that the foot undergoes at every step, returning the Energy stored to the direction of movement.
  • Reactivity during thrust Allows the fastest and most effective possible elastic return of the foot, enhancing sports performance to the maximum.
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Twist n'go

Twist’ngo

The joint venture between Lotto Sport and Ergovision Lab produced the revolutionary technology Twist 'n go. A pivoting stud positioned in the area of the first metatarsal that allows to enhance the athletes’ performance and reduce the risk of injury.

In fact, thanks to its conformation, the pivoting stud allows for the boot to follow the rotational movement by the athlete, making the change in direction more harmonious and natural.

The use of this technology brings important advantages in terms of:

 

  • Speed The pivoting of Twist’ngo takes place more rapidly than with a traditional stud, thus reducing the foot/ground fiction, and bringing a noteworthy advantage for the athlete in terms of energy saving and enhancement of sporting performance.
  • Prevention The foot maintains its axis when pivoting and consequently the movement quality improves, reducing the risk of injury.
  • Stability The pivoting stud has a slightly larger diameter size compared to the other studs and thus works like a pin and allows the contact point to be kept stable favouring the stability of the athlete during rotational movements.
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