Your cart is currently empty!
Did You Know?
Each human foot has 26 bones, 33 joints, 112 ligaments, and 100,000 sweat glands.
No two feet are the same, yet ski boots and shoes come in limited sizes, volumes, and shapes.
Why Get a Free Foot Assessment?
At Le Feet Lab, we understand that every foot is unique. While we’re not doctors, our expertise in foot mechanics is trusted by many healthcare professionals who refer patients to us for evaluations. We assess various conditions such as:
- Foot abnormalities
- Body posture alignment
- Biomechanical alignment
- Leg length discrepancies
Our goal is to measure these factors accurately and offer your custom orthotic to correct biomechanical flaws.
Book Your Free Consultation
Call us at 970.726.9841 to schedule your free consultation or book online and discover how we can help support your feet.
Orthotics
The Importance of Custom Orthotics
A proper fit begins with understanding your foot’s unique shape and needs. Approximately 80% of people have flat feet, while 10% have high arches. These conditions can lead to discomfort and misalignment, affecting your entire body:
- Pronation or Supination: Can cause specific foot pain, such as bunions, Hallux Valgus, heel spurs, plantar fasciitis, Morton, Morton neuroma, hammer toes, and affect all your articulation joints from the ankle, knee, hips, and lower back.
Our Solution:
In a single twenty minute appointment at Le Feet Lab, we can make a custom orthotics that stabilize your feet and support your arches in a neutral position.
Custom orthotics:
- can cure your feet ailment.
- can dramatically improve your body posture.
- are the first step before getting fitted for footwear.
- are designed using weight-bearing and semi-weight-bearing techniques.
Feel the Difference
Custom molded to your feet, to bring you as close to a neutral position possible
3/4 orthotics fit in regular day shoes with or without regular insoles
Need an adjustment? It’s on us
Anti-bacterial coating to keep them clean
Ski Boots and Liners
Find Your Perfect Fit
Dalbello’s 3-piece design makes ski boots easy to handle—no more wrestling or discomfort. Here’s how we enhance your skiing experience:
- ZipFit Liners: Molded with cork for perfect fit and performance.
- Asymmetric Tongue Design: Wraps snugly to prevent “shin bang” and improve edge control.
- Unique cork molding composite for ongoing adaptation and superior fit.
- Improved comfort and alignment for better movement and reduced joint stress.
The ZipFit Advantage.
Le Feet Lab has collaborated with ZipFit inventor, Mr. Swen Coomer, serving as ZipFit’s early US distributor and technical advisor. Le Feet Lab also offers a special edition model.
ZipFit Liners are more than just liners; they’re a game-changer for your ski boots. They adapt to your foot’s shape and the ski boot shell, providing:
- Merino wool and a double layer of neoprene toe box for warmth and comfort during longer ski sessions.
- Cork is an excellent thermal insulator, perfect for colder weather, and it allows the liner to mold around your ankles and Achilles tendon.
- Tongue is molded to fit snugly against your shin and the top of your instep.
- Durability: Designed to outlast the shell life of your ski boots.
Upgrade your ski boots with ZipFit Liners to experience unparalleled comfort and performance. get unmatched performance, comfort and warmth.
3D Printing and Scanning
Innovation at Le Feet Lab
New for 2024, we’re excited to introduce 3D scanning and printing technology, enhancing our ability to customize solutions like:
- Heel stabilizers
- Custom orthotic molds
- Custom heel replacements for your ski boots
Why Choose to get a 3D Scan?
- Tailored Precision: Every orthotic is uniquely designed for you.
- Digital Backup: We scan your orthotic for easy replacement if lost or damaged. You will be able to reorder more pair from your home
Keep Your Fit Updated
As your feet change, so should your support. We recommend refitting every 2-3 years to ensure optimal performance and comfort.
Did you get a scan of your orthotics after your appointment in the shop? View my molds
No Problem is Too Big for Us
Le Feet Lab has proudly partnered with the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) for over 40 years, a legacy started by Hal O’Leary. We’ve never turned down a foot challenge, and people from around the world seek out our support. See some of the stories behind these feet…
Rosemount Racing Fit
A Lesson from the Past
Inventor: President of Rosemount Engineering Company, Minneapolis, MN, 1960
Rationale: Ski boots should conform to the skier’s foot, rather than forcing the foot to fit the boot—a common issue with leather boots that wore out before becoming comfortable.
History: Rosemount pioneered the rigid shell ski boot, which has become the industry standard. Their boots featured a hinged side opening for easy entry. Two key prototypes emerged:
Rear Entry: Heel hinge with interior cable adjustments.
Front Buckle: Inner padded boot with top entry and adjustable front buckles and Velcro straps. Some models included custom-fitted inner boots with injected silicone.
Model: The 3rd prototype, purchased in November 1971 for $65 (with a trade-in), had a fiberglass outer shell, two buckles, and a side opening. It featured a stainless steel ankle joint for stability and an interior padding system with silicone gel “pillows” for adjustments. Despite occasional adjustments needed on the slopes and the addition of snow for warmth, Rosemount boots were notably warmer due to less constriction of blood flow. I solved adjustment issues by adding a pair of socks at noon. Rosemount was a trailblazer in rigid shell boots, and their innovations paved the way for future designs.
Robert J. Wilkins, Minneapolis, MN