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Cyclists and mountain bikers spend big money on equipment, but often overlook the importance of their own lower leg alignment. An ALINEd leg and foot will transfer power directly from your body to your pedal. Multiply that by thousands of pedal strokes, and you’re using your wattage more efficiently than ever before. ALINE's patented BFAST suspension is unique because it allows your foot to move the way nature intended.

ALINEs align your feet, ankles and lower legs for balance, control and power transfer.

They also balance your foot inside the shoe. This means better efficiency and less fatigue. And if you're jumping, it means better control on your landings. Finally, ALINEs suspend the movable structures of your foot so they can move naturally.

Wear your ALINEs whenever you ride—on the road, on the trail, or down the mountain. You should also wear ALINEs in any rigid-soled shoes (trail shoes, workboots, etc.) to give have better power and health...ALL the time.

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