Toyoda Gosei pitches rubber sensor insoles to improve golf swing
5 Apr 2023
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Detects key positions in a golf swing, allowing users to accurately check body-weight movements
Kiyosu, Japan - Toyoda Gosei has launched golf shoe insoles that use the company’s e-rubber sensors to capture pressure data on the soles of the foot during movement.
The 'Feelsole' is the product of a collaboration with rubber materials company INOAC, products manufacturer Kihara Sangyo and electronic components firm Systec.
The insole accurately measures slight changes in foot sole pressure, while being light and highly flexible to tolerate large shape changes, Toyoda Gosei said 31 March.
To be initially sold for golf shoes, the product works in combination with an app, availability of which is currently limited to Japan.
It makes serial measurements of body weight movement during a swing and display the results by coloured heat map on a smart phone.
The insole detects key positions in a golf swing, from the address to finish, allowing users to check body-weight movement.
This information, Toyoda Gosei said, can be used to improve the user’s golf swing.
In addition to sports uses, Toyoda Gosei envisages the technology being used in healthcare applications.
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