Join us for our LIVE Virtual Medical Night
April 22nd at 7:00pm
We will review our typical fit process and the products that we use on a regular basis.
Learn all about our technology such as our Fit iD, the new pressure plate system, and personalized inserts from Superfeet.
All participants will also receive 20% off your next purchase after the event, so you have a chance to visit in-person.
Feel free to email Erin at erin.bailey@fleetfeet.com if you have any questions.
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Learn more about our technology and fit process:
We Help Find the Perfect Match
If our database of 2 million foot scans has taught us anything, it’s that your body is unique, and so is the way it moves. Our 3D fit id® foot scanning technology allows us to gather information about your feet and the support they need by taking precise measurements of your foot length, width and arch height. This data in combination with our Dynamic Pressure Mapping system helps our highly trained Outfitters assess your foot’s path of motion and stride as you walk so they can find the perfect shoes for you.
Depending on how your body naturally moves while you walk or run, our Outfitters can determine the amount of support you need from your shoes. The type of foam, arch support and upper construction can all affect how comfortable you feel on the move in your shoes.
3D Scanning Lets Us Profile Your Foot
Our state-of-the-art scanner uses a set of specialized cameras to capture 12 precise data points to construct a 3D image of your foot. Measurements like foot length, width, volume and arch height help us fit you in the best shoes for your unique feet.
Fleet Feet outfitters create a profile for you based on your 3D scan so you can save your data and revisit it later as you shop for shoes either in store or online. We can even order custom insoles so you can take your unique support system with you when you buy new shoes.
Pressure Plate Readings Tell Us How You Move
Our Outfitters use a specialized pressure plate to analyze your gait pattern and the pressure points on your feet as you walk. This helps us get a clear idea of the way your body moves and the support and cushioning you may need based on the natural rolling motion of your feet.
Understanding where your body places pressure on your feet while you walk lets us gauge if you have a neutral gait or if you pronate or supinate. While there is no correct way for your body to move, you can make sure you feel (and look) your best while you run or walk by getting shoes that are designed to support your foot at high-pressure points.
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