MorphoLogics® is an innovative French company that specialises in cycling ergonomics.
Founded by Michel and William Le Goallec, MorphoLogics is the result of 20 years of ergonomic expertise gained from working with cyclists of all levels and from all disciplines.
Our company has developed and distributes a postural study system that enables the well-being and performance of cyclists to be improved by optimising their riding position: the MorphoLogics Postural System®.
This patented software program is the result of 7 years of research involving more than 3,500 cyclists at the Medical Sports Centre in Lyon. This research was then corroborated by tests at the M2S (Movement, Sport and Health Sciences) laboratory of ENS Rennes and the PSMS (Performance, Health, Measurement, Society) laboratory at the University of Reims.
The system focuses on optimising energy expenditure so that cyclists can maintain the best ratio between their oxygen consumption, power and heart rate.
Our postural studies system consists of 3 devices: the ML Cleat, the ML Size, and the ML Right.
These devices are all made in France, by us!
To date, over 40,000 MorphoLogics studies have been carried out! We designed the MorphoLogics postural study to present cyclists with their ideal riding position, regardless of the type of cycling that they do or their skill level.
The ML Postural System® started out using 9 anthropometric measurements. This was increased to 11, and now we use 16 anthropometric measurements in order to respond to technological developments.
By using this ergonomic approach, MorphoLogics offers cyclists a postural study that guarantees complete satisfaction. Our innovative products respond to real demands from the world of cycling, from both a health and performance point of view.
Over 50 partners have joined the family of MorphoLogics experts across France, Europe and Asia. They include bicycle shops, physiotherapists, podiatrists and sports centres that can now offer a complete bike fitting service thanks to the MorphoLogics Postural System.