Biomechanical ski boot with resilient elements in the sole

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Boots and shoes – Occupational or athletic shoe

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36 28, A43B 504

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054005272

ABSTRACT:
By embedding blocks of resilient material, where necessary reinforced, in the toe-piece and heel of the sole of a ski-boot, so that their upper surfaces make contact with a counter-sole made of rigid material internally covering the bottom of the shell and with the bottom of the wedge contained inside the shell, the responsiveness and the accuracy of transmission of the movements from the limb and foot of the skier to the ski remain unaffected, while the muscular fatigue affecting the limbs and back of the skier is substantially reduced.

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