Claims
- 1. A pair of shoes, comprising:a leading shoe including an upper and a sole; and a trailing shoe including an upper and a sole wedged from a front portion to a rear portion with a substantially planar ground engaging surface extending from the rear portion to the front portion of the trailing shoe, the trailing shoe sole further comprising a lateral portion and an opposing medial portion, wherein the lateral portion is constructed with a thickness greater than that of the opposing medial portion along an entire longitudinal span of the sole, and the trailing shoe further comprising a high abrasion insert extending from a bottom of the medial portion of the sole to the upper.
- 2. The pair of shoes of claim 1, wherein:the trailing shoe sole front portion is constructed with a first difference in the thickness between the lateral portion and the medial portion; and the trailing shoe sole rear portion is constructed with a second difference in the thickness between the lateral portion and the medial portion.
- 3. The pair of shoes of claim 2, wherein the second difference in thickness is greater than the first difference in thickness.
- 4. The pair of shoes of claim 2, wherein the first difference in thickness is about 5 mm and the second difference in thickness is about 6 mm.
- 5. The pair of shoes of claim 1, wherein the trailing shoe sole further comprises a midsole and an outsole.
- 6. The pair of shoes of claim 5, wherein the trailing shoe further comprises a performance plate extending along a length of the shoe constructed of a thin material resilient to flexures.
- 7. The pair of shoes of claim 1, wherein the trailing shoe further comprises an asymmetrical upper having a medial side and a lateral side, the asymmetrical upper extending higher on the medial side than on the lateral side.
- 8. The pair of shoes of claim 7, wherein the asymmetrical upper includes a tongue attached to the medial side and left unattached on the lateral side for promoting stability on the medial side and flexibility on the lateral side.
- 9. The pair of shoes of claim 1, wherein the trailing shoe and the leading shoe each include heel cushioning, the heel cushioning of the leading shoe being thicker than the heel cushioning of the trailing shoe.
- 10. The pair of shoes of claim 1, wherein the leading shoe further comprises a heel cup positioned at a heel end of the upper for stabilizing a heel and reducing impact forces transmitted to the heel.
- 11. The pair of shoes of claim 1, wherein the leading shoe further comprises a protective toe patch positioned at a toe end of the upper for protecting against toe jamming.
- 12. The pair of shoes of claim 1, wherein the leading shoe further comprises an overlay stitched under a lace throat for preventing excessive wear.
- 13. The pair of shoes of claim 1, wherein the ground engaging surface comprises a pattern for providing an increased coefficient of friction to improve traction.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application incorporates by reference, and is a continuation-in-part of, U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/227,027 which was filed on Jan. 7, 1999, now abandoned.
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