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    Comfort Report

    The comfort report serves as a guide to support our customers in making data-driven decisions regarding their purchases. For every shoe we create, we will have a comfort report that will provide ratings across the various parameters.

    The higher the comfort score, the more comfortable it is.

    Parameter Definition Influence On Comfort Indicators Strutstuf Frame Of Reference Scoring Scale (1–5)
    Heel HeightA measure of the vertical distance from heel to groundAffects pressure distribution and calf strainHeel fatigue, forefoot pressure1: High heel >4inches; 3: Mid heel between 3 to 4inches; 5: Low heel >3 inches1 = Painful, too high; 3 = Manageable; 5 = Balanced, supportive
    Heel InclineThe angle of steepness of the midsole relative to the heel height. It accounts for the slope with/out forefoot pressureInfluences posture and arch tensionArch strain, foot sliding1: >90 degrees; 3: 75-90 degrees; 5:<75 degrees.Typical heels are between 50-75 degrees1 = Feels unnatural; 3 = Slight strain; 5 = Feels seamless
    Heel ShapeGeometric design of the heelAffects stability,weight distribution, and balanceAnkle wobble, instability1: slim style heels; 3: block style heels; 5: Flat wide heels1 = Wobbly; 3 = Stable on flat surfaces; 5 = Stable across all terrain
    Toe Box WidthHorizontal width across toesConstriction can cause pinching or nerve pain (e.g.,bunions)Numbness, pressure points1: Narrow fit; 3: Standard fit; 5: Wide spacious fit1 = Cramped; 3 = Tight but tolerable; 5 = Spacious iwth no pressure
    Toe Box GirthA measure of the vertical and volumetric toe areaImpacts volumetric fitPinching, circulation issues1: Tight compression fit; 3: Standard snug fit; 5: Relaxed volumetric fit1 = Squeezing; 3 = Snug; 5 = Comfortable with room for swelling
    Midcup SoleThe inner lining that supports the arch and midfootAffects arch support and energy returnArch fatigue, foot collapse1: Flat unsupported base; 3: Moderate contour support; 5: Full ergonomic contour1 = No support; 3 = Moderate; 5 = Full contoured support
    Midsole CushionThe cushioning layer between insole and outsoleAbsorbs impact and reduces walking fatigueFoot pain after prolonged wear1: Hard dense sole; 3: Moderate cushioning; 5: Premium soft cushioning1 = Hard no cushion; 3 = Moderate; 5 = Premium cushioning
    Arch SupportStructural support for the arch of the footDistributes weight and reduces strainPlantar pain, arch collapse1: No arch structure; 3: Partial support; 5: Full ergonomic arch support1 = None; 3 = Moderate; 5 = Full ergonomic support
    FlexibilityThe bend capacity of the shoe soleAffects natural gait and toe movementStiff gait, toe restriction1: Rigid sole structure; 3: Moderate flex movement; 5: Highly flexible natural movement1 = Rigid; 3 = Some flex; 5 = Naturally flexible
    BreathabilityThe ability of the shoe material to allow airflowRegulates temperature and moisture Sweating, odour, discomfort1: No airflow materials; 3: Moderate ventilation; 5: Highly breathable construction1 = No airflow; 3 = Moderate; 5 = Highly breathable