Boot-Doc Foot-Scan
Boots are like grains of sand - but which one fits my foot best?
Who hasn’t experienced this: the problem of finding the right boot. The shop shelves are full of the most varied shapes and forms, colours and models. But even a painstaking search doesn’t always lead you to the right boot when size is the major search factor. On the one hand, there are big differences in length and width even within one boot size (different manufacturers, different models); and on the other, a large variety of lasts are used in boot manufacture.
Each and every foot is just as individual as each and every person. Feet of the same size, e.g. size 41, cannot be pressed into a norm, and certainly not into one uniform size boot.
The foot scan system, newly developed by the Boot-Doc Co. scans your foot geometry within seconds: length, width, heel width. It then performs a so-called weight load analysis. With the help of this data it is possible to select the best fitting boot for you from the boot database.
A static weight load analysis is then performed. This perceives each foot in basic categories of pronation, normal foot or supination. With the help of this information and additional dynamic foot analysis, our well trained personnel are able to find not only the best fitting boot, but also the ideal foot bed inlay which corresponds to your type of foot.
The importance of choosing the right boot
Providing the best boot inlay, especially for sports, is no longer the privilege of people with defective posture. Studies have shown that “healthy” feet benefit from an appropriately tuned inlay through reduced risk of injury in foot and ankle areas and at the same time can benefit from enhanced performance. What’s more, natural foot is reinforced and false posture avoided.
Intersport Bründl has placed its confidence in a new development for some time now. It has thereby notably increased customer satisfaction and quality of advice in the area of the search for form-fitting boots. “You can find the best fitting boot and the best additional inlays much faster,” says one salesman. “The improved weight load distribution between foot and boot reduces pressure points and reinforces the foot in its natural movements.”







