Shoe sole having a midsole consisting of several layers

Boots – shoes – and leggings – Soles – Laminated

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36 37, 36 59A, A43B 1312

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046140468

ABSTRACT:
A sole for an athletic shoe having an outer sole and a midsole formed of several layers, especially for running disciplines, is improved in such a way that stresses caused by pressure occurring during running and affecting the foot and the ankles are controlled in such a way that injury, especially injury to the ankles and premature fatiguing, is largely avoided. This is achieved by the midsole being comprised of a softly elastic inner part, a hard-elastic stabilizer and a cushioning piece that are formed into a unit and surrounded on all sides by a softly elastic sheathing.

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