Shoe with composite board sole assembly
A bottom layer and adhesive technology, applied in the direction of shoe soles, footwear, fastenings, etc., can solve problems such as damage to the board function, too rigid sole components, lack of flexibility, etc., to achieve the effect of improving overall performance and improving gait efficiency
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[0038] exist Figure 1-4 The current embodiment of the shoe is illustrated in , and is generally designated 10 . In this embodiment, the shoe includes a sole assembly 20 that includes a first midsole platform 30, a second midsole platform 40, a plate 60 therebetween, and a shoe having a plurality of treads in the forefoot region of the shoe Outer layer 50 with the plate directly over and engaging the outer layer. Although the current embodiment is illustrated in the context of a running shoe, its sole assembly may be incorporated into any type or style of shoe, including training shoes, hiking and trekking boots, work boots, all-terrain shoes, hiking shoes, Sneakers, running shoes, sneakers, regular tennis shoes, walking shoes, utility shoes, casual shoes, dress shoes or any other type of shoe or shoe component. It should also be noted that directional terms such as "vertical", "horizontal", "top", "bottom", "upper", "lower", "inner", "inward", "outer" and "inward" "Externa...
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