Retul Bike Fitting
Why Retul?
Retul is not a philosophy.
It’s a data collection system that allows our staff to impart our fitting philosophies
into your bike fits.
Retül will allow us to replicate your perfect position no matter your requirement or discipline; Road Crits? Track Sprints? Triathlons? XC Racing? XC trail riding?; You name it, we'll nail it — every time.
State of the art bike fit technology incorporating three main data points in fit theory:
Bike Fits Must be Dynamic Most bike fit specialists fit riders in a static position.
This is because the traditional tools of the trade — tape measures and
plumb bobs — don’t allow accurate measurements while the rider is
pedaling. Retül captures the rider’s position relative to his pedaling
motion, and therefore creates the most realistic replication of the
actual pedal stroke and body position when out on the road and trails.
Measurements Must be Accurate Measurements made by traditional tools have one thing in
common: they are subject to human error and therefore can be
devastatingly inaccurate. Even slight inaccuracies can completely
change the rider’s feel after a ride. The general rule is that if you
feel pain, something can probably be changed to eliminate that pain.
Retül uses motion capture technology that accurate to within less than
a millimeter, creating true objective data which can be utilized by the
right fitter for the perfect biomechanical fit.
Biomechanics are Best Assessed in 3-Dimensional Space Fit data collected in a traditional 2-dimensional plane (i.e.
video based systems) is fairly limited because the fitter can only look
at one view at a time and those views stand as independent reference
points. In order to make the best fit recommendations, the fitter must
realize that the front and side view are actually interdependent
reference points. In other words, the front and side view must be
viewed simultaneously in 3-D in order to see how all the applicable
movements of the body are working together.
Retül uses 3-dimensional views to see just these precise mechanics to
be able to see knee extension (from side view) in relation to knee
wobble (from front view) in order to make the best decisions on
adjustments to the cyclist.
How it Works Using eight (8) anatomical LED markers strategically placed on
the wrist, elbow, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle and ball of the foot, the
retül sensor gathers information in real time and transmits it to the
PC. In real time.
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