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Component Code Reference Chart
Component Code | Description |
3 | pliable rubber shoe sole |
11 | patented one-directional mesh that lets moisture escape but does not let it enter |
12 | foot |
13b | heat-responsive foam that moulds the shoe to the shape of the foot |
14a | air duct allowing air to escape to make the shoe more flexible |
14b | flexible rubber framing the air ducts |
15b | patented Foamtech foam/plastic mix allowing for greater jumping ability |
This image is a cross-section of the new Speedlite high-top shoe.
The general shape of the shoe is somewhat standard, yet the basic components that make up the shoe are quite unique, 2 of which hold patented technology.
From the bottom up, the sole of the shoe, Component 3, appears to be made of a pliable rubber base encasing 2 air ducts, 1 beneath the ball of the foot and 1 beneath the heel. The wearer stands on the patented Foamtech, which has been designed to give them an increased ability to jump. Surrounding the foot is a foam mould, denoted in this image as Component 13b. The tongue of the shoe harbors Component 11, a patented mesh, allowing excess water to exit but not enter. Above the ankle is a third air duct allowing for further flexibility.
Between the combination of pliable rubber, air ducts and Foamtech in-sole, the Speedlite is expected to allow its wearer to jump at increased height, making it an asset to any basketball player.
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