Energy and functionality: a new development for cyclists from an American startup

Energy and functionality: a new development for cyclists from an American startup

29 August 2021, 10:42
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Lore is an American startup that introduced the world to unique 3D-printed cycling shoes. The company has been working for a long time to create products that would best match the idea of ​​ideal equipment for cyclists. Colby Preece, the 14-time American cycling champion, was directly involved in the development of the model.

The peculiarity of the cycling shoes is their tight integration with the contact pedals. To get a pair that is ideal for all parameters, the customer must scan the feet through a special application.

LoreOne is a collapsible base called Custom Carbon AirFrame (CAF). The lower part of the CAF body consists of a sole, toe, heel and side parts. The upper part is attached to the structure after the leg is at the bottom.

The model is equipped with a comfortable 3-d printed insole made of polyurethane and polyester. It is fixed to the leg with Velcro and an additional strap.

Thanks to the use of carbon fiber, the foot in the shoe does not move when pedaling. This property increases the energy that is transmitted through the bike's drivetrain. Excellent ventilation of the foot is provided by the lattice CAF texture.

The company also developed 3 types of covers for cold and rainy weather. The model is very light: its weight is only 270 g. LoreOne will be appreciated not only by professional cyclists, but also by simply cycling enthusiasts.

On our site, bicycles and accessories for them are located in this section.

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