New ITS Heel Wedges from BikeFit

New ITS Heel Wedges from BikeFit

BikeFit (USA) – To solve the In-The-Shoe (ITS) Heel Wedges slipping issues, BikeFit changed the formula to improve grip between the Heel Wedge pieces. Easier to install and remove, and they remain in place in the shoe.

The new ITS Heel Wedges have all the benefits of the old ones:

  • Stackable in 2, 3 or 4-degree increments
  • They do not raise the heel out of the shoe
  • Great for that “in-between” foot tilt solution (when you are not sure if you need 2 or 3 wedges)
  • Work perfectly in conjunction with ITS-F Wedges and Cleat Wedges
  • Allows foot to remain in its natural position in the shoe
  • Now with grippier material





Shoe Fit Remains the Same:
Other heel wedges create volume in the shoe, which in turn, affects your fit. The last thing you want is to attempt to correct for a problem and create another one. According to BikeFit, “our heel wedges naturally offset the heel tilt and allow you to stack the wedges in order to find the perfect fit.”

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