Claims
- 1. A boot adapted for engagement with a binding that includes at least one of a first binding component and a second binding component to engage the boot to the binding, the binding being mountable to an article for gliding, the first binding component including at least one bail, the second binding component being bail-less, the boot comprising:
- a boot body having a toe portion, a heel portion and a lower region, the boot having a length extending in a toe-to-heel direction;
- a first binding engagement member supported by the boot body and being moveable between and maintainable in, independently of the first or second binding components, a first position and an extended position, the length of the boot in the toe-to-heel direction with the first binding engagement member in the extended position being greater than the length of the boot in the toe-to-heel direction with the first binding engagement member in the first position, the first binding engagement member in the extended position including a ledge forming a contact portion extending beyond the boot body that is engageable with the at least one bail of the first binding component to engage the boot to the binding when the binding includes the first binding component, the contact portion not being engageable with the at least one bail of the first binding component when the first binding engagement member is in the first position.
- 2. The boot according to claim 1, wherein the lower region includes a sole.
- 3. The boot according to claim 2, wherein the first binding engagement member is mounted to the sole.
- 4. The boot according to claim 2, wherein the sole includes at least a first and a second mounting hole engageable by fasteners disposed through the first binding engagement member, the first mounting hole to mount the first member in the binding engagement position, the second mounting hole to mount the first member in the extended position.
- 5. The boot according to claim 1, wherein the first member in the extended position projects beyond the heel portion.
- 6. The boot according to claims 1, wherein the first binding engagement member in the extended position projects beyond the toe portion.
- 7. The boot according to claim 1, wherein the boot body comprises a hard shell.
- 8. The boot according to claim 1, further including means for supporting the first binding engagement member on the lower region.
- 9. The boot according to claim 1, wherein the first binding engagement member is removably mounted to the lower region of the boot.
- 10. The boot according to claim 1, further including a second binding engagement member supported by the boot body and being moveable between and maintainable in, independently of the first or second binding components, an extended position and a first position, the length of the boot with the second binding engagement member in the extended position being greater than the length of the boot with the second binding engagement member in the first position, the second binding engagement member in the extended position including a ledge forming a contact portion extending beyond the boot body that is engageable with the at least one bail of the first binding component.
- 11. The boot according to claim 10, wherein the second binding engagement member is moveable between the first and extended position, independent of the first binding engagement member.
- 12. The boot according to claim 10, wherein the lower region includes at least first and second mounting holes engageable by fasteners disposed through the second binding engagement member, the first mounting hole to mount the second binding engagement member in the first position, the second mounting hole to mount the second binding engagement member in the extended position.
- 13. The boot according to claim 10, wherein the first binding engagement member extends beyond the toe portion in the extended position and the second binding engagement member extends beyond the heel portion in the extended position.
- 14. The boot according to claim 13, wherein the contact portion of the first binding engagement member forms a toe ledge and the contact portion of the second binding engagement member forms a heel ledge, the toe and heel ledges being engageable with toe and heel bails of the first binding component when the at least one bail includes toe and heel bails at toe and heel portions of the binding.
- 15. The boot according to claim 10, further including a fourth binding engagement member supported by the boot body that is engageable with the second binding component.
- 16. The boot according to claim 15, wherein the fourth binding engagement member is engageable with the second binding component when the second binding engagement member is in the first position.
- 17. The boot according to claim 16, wherein the first position of the second binding engagement member includes a retracted position.
- 18. The boot according to claim 17, wherein the retracted position includes a position where an outwardly extending edge of the second binding engagement member is flush with an edge of the body portion.
- 19. The boot according to claim 15, wherein the second binding engagement member and the fourth binding engagement member are included in a separate heel end housing that is connected to the heel portion of the boot body.
- 20. The boot according to claim 10, wherein the lower region includes a ground contacting surface and the second binding engagement member includes a bottom that forms part of the ground contacting surface.
- 21. The boot according to claim 1, wherein the boot is a snowboard boot.
- 22. The boot according to claim 1, wherein the boot is adapted for engagement with a binding mounted to a snowboard.
- 23. The boot according to claim 1, further including a third binding engagement member supported by the boot body that is engageable with the second binding component.
- 24. The boot according to claim 23, wherein the third binding engagement member is engageable with the second binding component when the first binding engagement member is in the first position.
- 25. The boot according to claim 23, wherein the first binding engagement member and the third binding engagement member are included in a separate toe end housing that is connected to the toe portion of the boot body.
- 26. The boot according to claim 1, wherein the first position includes a retracted position of the first binding engagement member.
- 27. The boot according to claim 26, wherein the retracted position includes a position where an outwardly extending edge of the first binding engagement member is flush with an edge of the body portion.
- 28. The boot according to claim 1, wherein the lower region includes a ground contacting surface and the first binding engagement member includes a bottom that forms part of the ground contacting surface.
- 29. A snowboard boot adapted for engagement with a binding that includes at least one of a first binding component and a second binding component to engage the boot to the binding, the binding being mountable to a snowboard, the first binding component including at least one bail, the second binding component being bail-less, the boot comprising:
- a rigid boot body having a toe portion, a heel portion, and a sole;
- a first binding engagement member that is attachable to the sole at the toe portion, in either a first position or an extended position, the first binding engagement member forming a ledge for engagement with the at least one bail of the first binding component when the first binding engagement member is attached to the sole in the extended position and the at least one bail includes a toe bail at a toe portion of the binding; and
- a second binding engagement member that is attachable to the sole at the heel portion, in either a first position or an extended position, the second binding engagement member forming a ledge for engagement with the at least one bail of the first binding component when the first binding engagement member is attached to the sole in the extended position and the at least one bail includes a heel bail at a heel portion of the binding,
- wherein the length of the boot in the toe-to-heel direction with at least one of the first and second binding engagement members in the extended position is greater than the length of the boot in the toe-to-heel direction with both the first and second binding engagement members in the first position.
- 30. The boot recited in claim 29 further including a bottom surface of at least one of the first binding engagement member and the second binding engagement member, the bottom surface including a ground contacting surface of the boot.
- 31. The boot recited in claim 30, wherein the bottom surface includes treads.
- 32. The boot recited in claim 29, wherein the second binding engagement member is part of a heel housing that includes a separate binding engagement assembly that is engageable with the second binding component.
- 33. The boot recited in claim 32, wherein the heel housing is removeable from, and remountable to, the heel portion of the boot body, to allow the second binding engagement member to be moved between the first position and the extended position.
- 34. The boot recited in claim 29, wherein the first binding engagement member is part of a toe housing that includes a separate binding engagement assembly that is engageable with the second binding component.
- 35. The boot recited in claim 34, wherein the toe housing is removeable from, and remountable to, the toe portion of the boot body, to allow the first binding engagement member to be moved between the first position and the extended position.
- 36. The boot recited in claim 29, wherein the toe portion further includes a third binding engagement member that is engageable with the second binding component.
- 37. The boot recited in claim 29, wherein the heel portion further includes a fourth binding engagement member that is engageable with the second binding component.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/003,096, filed Jan. 6, 1998, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/046,688, filed May 16, 1997, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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