Claims
- 1. A snowboard boot, comprising:a foot-shaped outer surface having a soft upper portion; a strap arranged to overlie the soft upper portion, the strap being attached at first and second attachment locations and having a length that is adjustable between the first and second attachment locations; and a strap mounting member that mounts the strap at the first attachment location on the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap mounting member including a base, attached to the soft upper portion of the foot-shaped outer surface, and a raised portion that protrudes from the base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the first attachment location; wherein the strap is removably mounted to the mounting member by a screw that passes though the strap and engages a nut that is at least partially disposed in the mounting member.
- 2. The snowboard boot of claim 1, wherein the base and the raised portion are formed as a unitary member.
- 3. The snowboard boot of claim 1, wherein the base and the raised portion form a pedestal that protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface.
- 4. The snowboard boot of claim 1, wherein the strap mounting member is removably attached to the boot, such that the mounting member can be removed and reattached to a same location on the boot.
- 5. The snowboard boot of claim 1, wherein the strap mounting member is fixedly attached to the boot, so that the first attachment location is a fixed location on the foot-shaped outer surface.
- 6. The snowboard boot of claim 1, wherein the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot includes means for reducing friction between the outer surface and the strap.
- 7. The snowboard boot of claim 1, wherein the strap is an ankle strap adapted to hold a rider's heel down in the boot.
- 8. The snowboard boot of claim 1, wherein an end of the strap is mounted at the first attachment location.
- 9. The snowboard boot of claim 1, further including a mating feature adapted to engage with a strapless binding.
- 10. The snowboard boot of claim 1, further including a mating feature adapted to engage with a step-in binding.
- 11. The snowboard boot of claim 1, wherein the strap includes a first strap component and a second strap component that are adjustably engageable to selectively tighten and loosen the strap over the boot, wherein the strap mounting member attaches the first strap component to the boot, wherein a first portion of the second strap component passes beneath the first strap component when the strap is tightened, and wherein the raised portion of the mounting member protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot by a height that is equal to at least fifty percent of a thickness of the first portion of the second strap component.
- 12. The snowboard boot of claim 11, wherein the raised portion of the mounting member protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot by a height that is within a range of 70-130% of the thickness of the first portion of the second strap component.
- 13. The snowboard boot of claim 11, wherein the outer surface of the boot includes means for reducing friction between the outer surface of the boot and the second strap component.
- 14. The snowboard boot of claim 11, wherein the first strap component is a ratchet tongue, and wherein the second strap component includes a ratchet buckle adapted to mate with the ratchet tongue.
- 15. The snowboard boot of claim 11, wherein the outer surface of the boot is formed from at least first and second materials, the first material having a lower coefficient of friction than the second material, the first material being disposed to underlie the first portion of the second strap component.
- 16. The snowboard boot of claim 11, wherein:the strap mounting member is a first strap mounting member that mounts the strap at a first attachment location on a lateral side of the foot-shaped outer surface, the first strap mounting member including a first base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a first raised portion that protrudes from the first base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, and wherein the snowboard boot further comprises a second strap mounting member that mounts the strap at a second attachment location on a medial side the foot-shaped outer surface, the second strap mounting member including a second base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a second raised portion that protrudes from the second base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the second raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the second attachment location.
- 17. The snowboard boot of claim 16, wherein the first base and the first raised portion are formed as a unitary member.
- 18. The snowboard boot of claim 16, wherein the first base and the first raised portion form a first pedestal that protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface.
- 19. The snowboard boot of claim 16, wherein the first strap mounting member is removably attached to the boot, such that the first strap mounting member can be removed and reattached to a same location on the boot.
- 20. The snowboard boot of claim 16, wherein the first strap mounting member is fixedly attached to the boot, so that the first attachment location is a fixed location on the foot-shaped outer surface.
- 21. The snowboard boot of claim 20, wherein the second strap mounting member is fixedly attached to the boot, so that the second attachment location is a fixed location on the foot-shaped outer surface.
- 22. The snowboard boot of claim 16, wherein the strap is removably mounted to the second mounting member.
- 23. The snowboard boot of claim 16, wherein the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot includes means for reducing friction between the outer surface and the strap.
- 24. The snowboard boot of claim 16, wherein the strap has a length that is adjustable between the first and second attachment locations so that the strap can be selectively tightened and loosened over the boot.
- 25. The snowboard boot of claim 16, wherein the strap is an ankle strap adapted to hold a rider's heel down in the boot.
- 26. The snowboard boot of claim 16, wherein the strap includes a first strap component and a second strap component that are adjustably engageable to selectively tighten and loosen the strap over the boot, wherein the second mounting member attaches the second strap component to the boot and the first mounting member attaches the first strap component to the boot, wherein a first portion of the second strap component passes beneath the first strap component when the strap is tightened, and wherein the raised portion of the first mounting member protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot by a height that is equal to at least fifty percent of a thickness of the first portion of the second strap component.
- 27. The snowboard boot of claim 26, wherein the first raised portion of the first mounting member protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot by a height that is within a range of 70-130% of the thickness of the first portion of the second strap component.
- 28. The snowboard boot of claim 26, wherein the outer surface of the boot includes means for reducing friction between the outer surface of the boot and the second strap component.
- 29. The snowboard boot of claim 26, wherein the first strap component is a ratchet tongue, and wherein the second strap component includes a ratchet buckle adapted to mate with the ratchet tongue.
- 30. The snowboard boot of claim 16, wherein a first end of the strap is mounted at the first attachment location.
- 31. The snowboard boot of claim 30, wherein a second end of the strap is mounted at the second attachment location.
- 32. The snowboard boot of claim 16, further including a mating feature adapted to engage with a strapless binding.
- 33. The snowboard boot of claim 16, further including a mating feature adapted to engage with a step-in binding.
- 34. A snowboard boot, comprising:a foot-shaped outer surface having an upper portion; a strap arranged to overlie the upper portion; a first strap mounting member that mounts the strap at a first attachment location on a lateral side of the foot-shaped outer surface, the first strap mounting member including a first base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a first raised portion that protrudes from the first base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the first raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the first attachment location; and a second strap mounting member that mounts the strap at a second attachment location on a medial side the foot-shaped outer surface, the second strap mounting member including a second base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a second raised portion that protrudes from the second base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the second raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the second attachment location; wherein the strap is removably mounted to the first mounting member by a screw that passes though the strap and engages a nut that is at least partially disposed in the first mounting member.
- 35. A snowboard boot, comprising:a foot-shaped outer surface having an upper portion; a strap arranged to overlie the upper portion; a first strap mounting member that mounts the strap at a first attachment location on a lateral side of the foot-shaped outer surface, the first strap mounting member including a first base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a first raised portion that protrudes from the first base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the first raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the first attachment location; and a second strap mounting member that mounts the strap at a second attachment location on a medial side the foot-shaped outer surface, the second strap mounting member including a second base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a second raised portion that protrudes from the second base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the second raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the second attachment location; wherein the strap is removably mounted to the first mounting member by one of a screw and T-nut, a key-type fastener, a snap fastener, or a slot and hook fastener.
- 36. A snowboard boot, comprising:a foot-shaped outer surface having an upper portion; a strap arranged to overlie the upper portion; a first strap mounting member that mounts the strap at a first attachment location on a lateral side of the foot-shaped outer surface, the first strap mounting member including a first base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a first raised portion that protrudes from the first base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the first raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the first attachment location; and a second strap mounting member that mounts the strap at a second attachment location on a medial side the foot-shaped outer surface, the second strap mounting member including a second base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a second raised portion that protrudes from the second base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the second raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the second attachment location; wherein the strap is removably mounted to the second mounting member by one of a screw and T-nut, a key-type fastener, a snap fastener, or a slot and hook fastener.
- 37. A snowboard boot, comprising:a foot-shaped outer surfacer having an upper portion; a strap arranged to overlie the upper portion; a first strap mounting member that mounts the strap at a first attachment location on a lateral side of the foot-shaped outer surface, the first strap mounting member including a first base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a first raised portion that protrudes from the first base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the first raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the first attachment location; and a second strap mounting member that mounts the strap at a second attachment location on a medial side the foot-shaped outer surface, the second strap mounting member including a second base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a second raised portion that protrudes from the second base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the second raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the second attachment location; wherein the soft upper portion of the foot-shaped outer surface is formed from at least first and second materials, the first material having a lower coefficient of friction than the second material.
- 38. A snowboard boot, comprising:a foot-shaped outer surface having an upper portion; a strap arranged to overlie the upper portion; a first strap mounting member that mounts the strap at a first attachment location on a lateral side of the foot-shaped outer surface, the first strap mounting member including a first base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a first raised portion that protrudes from the first base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the first raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the first attachment location; and a second strap mounting member that mounts the strap at a second attachment location on a medial side the foot-shaped outer surface, the second strap mounting member including a second base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a second raised portion that protrudes from the second base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the second raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the second attachment location; wherein the strap includes a first strap component and a second strap component that are adjustably engageable to selectively tighten and loosen the strap over the boot, wherein the second mounting member attaches the second strap component to the boot and the first mounting member attaches the first strap component to the boot, wherein a first portion of the second strap component passes beneath the first strap component when the strap is tightened, wherein the raised portion of the first mounting member protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot by a height that is equal to at least fifty percent of a thickness of the first portion of the second strap component; and wherein the outer surface of the boot is formed from at least first and second materials, the first material having a lower coefficient of friction than the second material, the first material being disposed to underlie the first portion of the second strap component.
- 39. A snowboard boot, comprising:a foot-shaped outer surface having an upper portion; a strap arranged to overlie the upper portion; a first strap mounting member that mounts the strap at a first attachment location on a lateral side of the foot-shaped outer surface, the first strap mounting member including a first base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a first raised portion that protrudes from the first base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the first raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the first attachment location; and a second strap mounting member that mounts the strap at a second attachment location on a medial side the foot-shaped outer surface, the second strap mounting member including a second base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a second raised portion that protrudes from the second base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the second raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the second attachment location; wherein the strap is removably mounted to the second mounting member by a screw that passes though the strap and engages a nut that is at least partially disposed in the first mounting member.
- 40. The snowboard boot of claim 39, wherein the first base and the first raised portion are formed as a unitary member.
- 41. The snowboard boot of claim 39, wherein the first base and the first raised portion form a first pedestal that protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface to mount the strap at the first attachment location.
- 42. The snowboard boot of claim 39, wherein the first strap mounting member is removably attached to the boot, such that the first strap mounting member can be removed and reattached to a same location on the boot.
- 43. The snowboard boot of claim 39, wherein the first strap mounting member is fixedly attached to the boot, so that the first attachment location is a fixed location on the foot-shaped outer surface.
- 44. The snowboard boot of claim 39, wherein the second strap mounting member is fixedly attached to the boot, so that the second attachment location is a fixed location on the foot-shaped outer surface.
- 45. The snowboard boot of claim 39, wherein the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot includes means for reducing friction between the outer surface and the strap.
- 46. The snowboard boot of claim 39, wherein the strap is an ankle strap adapted to hold a rider's heel down in the boot.
- 47. The snowboard boot of claim 39, further including a mating feature adapted to engage with a strapless binding.
- 48. The snowboard boot of claim 39, further including a mating feature adapted to engage with a step-in binding.
- 49. A snowboard boot for use with a snowboard boot strap that is attachable thereto, the snowboard boot comprising:a foot-shaped outer surface; a first strap mounting member to mount the strap at a first attachment location on a lateral side of the foot-shaped outer surface of the snowboard boot, the first strap mounting member including a first base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a first raised portion that protrudes from the first base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the first raised portion including a first attachment feature to mount the strap to the first raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the first attachment location; and a second strap mounting member to mount the strap at a second attachment location on a medial side of the foot-shaped outer surface of the snowboard boot, the second strap mounting member including a second base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a second raised portion that protrudes from the second base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the second raised portion including a second attachment feature to mount the strap to the second raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the second attachment location; wherein the first mounting member includes a fastener to removably mounting the strap thereto; and wherein the fastener is a nut to receive a screw passing though the strap.
- 50. The snowboard boot of claim 49, wherein the second mounting member includes a fastener to removably mount the strap thereto.
- 51. A snowboard boot for use with a snowboard boot strap that is attachable thereto, the snowboard boot comprising:a foot-shaped outer surface; a first strap mounting member to mount the strap at a first attachment location on a lateral side of the foot-shaped outer surface of the snowboard boot, the first strap mounting member including a first base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a first raised portion that protrudes from the first base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the first raised portion including a first attachment feature to mount the strap to the first raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the first attachment location; and a second strap mounting member to mount the strap at a second attachment location on a medial side of the foot-shaped outer surface of the snowboard boot, the second strap mounting member including a second base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a second raised portion that protrudes from the second base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the second raised portion including a second attachment feature to mount the strap to the second raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the second attachment location; wherein the second mounting member includes a fastener to removably mount the strap thereto; and wherein the fastener is a nut to receive a screw passing though the strap.
- 52. A snowboard boot for use with a snowboard boot strap that is attachable thereto, the snowboard boot comprising:a foot-shaped outer surface; a first strap mounting member to mount the strap at a first attachment location on a lateral side of the foot-shaped outer surface of the snowboard boot, the first strap mounting member including a first base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a first raised portion that protrudes from the first base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the first raised portion including a first attachment feature to mount the strap to the first raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the first attachment location; and a second strap mounting member to mount the strap at a second attachment location on a medial side of the foot-shaped outer surface of the snowboard boot, the second strap mounting member including a second base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a second raised portion that protrudes from the second base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the second raised portion including a second attachment feature to mount the strap to the second raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the second attachment location; wherein the soft upper portion of the foot-shaped outer surface is formed from at least first and second materials, the first material having a lower coefficient of friction than the second material.
- 53. A snowboard boot including:a foot-shaped outer surface; a strap; and a strap mounting member, the strap mounting member including: a base attached to the foot-shaped outer surface; a raised portion that protrudes from the base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the raised portion including a female attachment feature disposed at least partially in the raised portion and extending down toward the base; and a male attachment feature that extends through the strap and into the raised portion wherein the male attachment feature mates with the female attachment feature to attach the strap to the raised portion.
- 54. The snowboard boot of claim 53, wherein the female attachment feature is a T-nut and the male attachment feature is a screw.
- 55. The snowboard boot of claim 53, wherein the base and the raised portion are formed as a unitary member.
- 56. The snowboard boot of claim 53, wherein the male attachment feature is removably attached to the female attachment feature, such that the strap can be removed and reattached to the strap mounting member.
- 57. The snowboard boot of claim 53, wherein the strap mounting member is fixedly attached to the boot, so that the female attachment feature establishes a fixed location on the foot-shaped outer surface to which the strap is attached.
- 58. The snowboard boot of claim 53, wherein the strap is an ankle strap adapted to hold a rider's heel down in the boot.
- 59. The snowboard boot of claim 53, wherein an end of the strap is attached to the strap mounting member.
- 60. The snowboard boot of claim 53, further including a mating feature adapted to engage with a step-in binding.
- 61. The snowboard boot of claim 53, wherein the strap includes a first strap component and a second strap component that are adjustably engageable to selectively tighten and loosen the strap over the boot, wherein the strap mounting member attaches the first strap component to the boot, wherein a first portion of the second strap component passes beneath the first strap component when the strap is tightened, and wherein the raised portion of the mounting member protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot by a height that is equal to at least fifty percent of a thickness of the first portion of the second strap component.
- 62. The snowboard boot of claim 61, wherein the raised portion of the mounting member protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot by a height that is within a range of 70-130% of the thickness of the first portion of the second strap component.
- 63. The snowboard boot of claim 61, wherein the outer surface of the boot includes means for reducing friction between the outer surface of the boot and the second strap component.
- 64. The snowboard boot of claim 61, wherein the first strap component is a ratchet tongue, and wherein the second strap component includes a ratchet buckle adapted to mate with the ratchet tongue.
- 65. A snowboard boot including:a foot-shaped outer surface; a strap mounting member including a base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a raised portion that protrudes from the base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface; and a strap having first and second ends and a length extending therebetween that is adjustable between a plurality of adjustment positions, the first end of the strap being attached to the raised portion such that the first end of the strap is secured against movement toward the second end as the length of the strap is adjusted between each of its adjustment positions; wherein the strap is removably mounted to the mounting member by one of a screw and T-nut, a key-type fastener, a snap fastener, or a slot and hook fastener.
- 66. A snowboard boot including:a foot-shaped outer surface; a strap mounting member including a base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a raised portion that protrudes from the base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface; a strap having first and second ends and a length extending therebetween that is adjustable between a plurality of adjustment positions, the first end of the strap being attached to the raised portion such that the first end of the strap is secured against movement toward the second end as the length of the strap is adjusted between each of its adjustment positions; and a screw that removably mounts the strap to the mounting member, the screw passing though the strap and engaging a threaded feature that is at least partially disposed in the mounting member.
- 67. The snowboard boot of claim 66, wherein the base and the raised portion are formed as a unitary member.
- 68. The snowboard boot of claim 66, wherein the base and the raised portion form a pedestal that protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface.
- 69. The snowboard boot of claim 66, wherein the strap mounting member is fixedly attached to the boot to establish a fixed location on the foot-shaped outer surface to which the first end of the strap is attached.
- 70. The snowboard boot of claim 66, wherein the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot includes means for reducing friction between the outer surface and the strap.
- 71. The snowboard boot of claim 66, wherein the strap includes a first strap component and a second strap component that are adjustably engageable to adjust the length of the strap between the plurality of adjustment positions, wherein a first portion of the second strap component passes beneath the first strap component when the strap is tightened, and wherein the raised portion of the mounting member protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot by a height that is equal to at least fifty percent of a thickness of the first portion of the second strap component.
- 72. The snowboard boot of claim 71, wherein the raised portion of the mounting member protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot by a height that is within a range of 70-130% of the thickness of the first portion of the second strap component.
- 73. The snowboard boot of claim 71, wherein the first strap component is a ratchet tongue, and wherein the second strap component includes a ratchet buckle adapted to mate with the ratchet tongue.
- 74. The snowboard boot of claim 66, wherein the strap is an ankle strap adapted to hold a rider's heel down in the boot.
- 75. The snowboard boot of claim 66, further including a mating feature adapted to engage with a step-in binding.
- 76. A snowboard boot including:a foot-shaped outer surface; a strap mounting member including a base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a raised portion that protrudes from the base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface; and a strap having first and second ends and a length extending therebetween, the first end being buckle-less and being attached to the raised portion; wherein the strap mounting member is fixedly attached to the boot to establish a fixed location on the foot-shaped outer surface to which the first end of the strap is attached, wherein the strap is removably attached to the raised portion, and wherein the strap is removably attached to the mounting member by one of a screw and T-nut, a key-type fastener, a snap fastener, or a slot and hook fastener.
- 77. A snowboard boot including:a foot-shaped outer surface; a strap mounting member including a base, attached to the foot-shaped outer surface, and a raised portion that protrudes from the base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, wherein the strap mounting member is fixedly attached to the boot to establish a fixed location on the foot-shaped outer surface to which the first end of the strap is attached, a strap having first and second ends and a length extending therebetween, the first end being buckle-less and being attached to the raised portion, the strap being removably mounted to the raised portion; and a screw that removably mounts the strap to the raised portion of the mounting member, the screw passing though the strap and engaging a threaded feature that is at least partially disposed in the mounting member.
- 78. The snowboard boot of claim 77, wherein the strap mounting member is fixedly attached to the boot to establish a fixed location on the foot-shaped outer surface to which the first end of the strap is attached.
- 79. The snowboard boot of claim 77, wherein the strap includes a first strap component and a second strap component that are adjustably engageable to adjust the length of the strap over the boot, wherein the strap mounting member attaches the first strap component to the boot, wherein a first portion of the second strap component passes beneath the first strap component when the strap is tightened, and wherein the raised portion of the mounting member protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot by a height that is equal to at least fifty percent of a thickness of the first portion of the second strap component.
- 80. The snowboard boot of claim 79, wherein the raised portion of the mounting member protrudes beyond the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot by a height that is within a range of 70-130% of the thickness of the first portion of the second strap component.
- 81. The snowboard boot of claim 79, wherein the outer surface of the boot includes means for reducing friction between the outer surface of the boot and the second strap component.
- 82. The snowboard boot of claim 79, wherein the first strap component is a ratchet tongue, and wherein the second strap component includes a ratchet buckle adapted to mate with the ratchet tongue.
- 83. A snowboard boot, comprising:a foot-shaped outer surface having a soft upper portion; a strap arranged to overlie the soft upper portion, the strap being attached at first and second attachment locations and having a length that is adjustable between the first and second attachment locations; and a strap mounting member that mounts the strap at the first attachment location on the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap mounting member including a base, attached to the soft upper portion of the foot-shaped outer surface, and a raised portion that protrudes from the base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the first attachment location; wherein the strap is removably mounted to the mounting member by one of a screw and T-nut, a key-type fastener, or a slot and hook fastener.
- 84. A snowboard boot, comprising:a foot-shaped outer surface having a soft upper portion; a strap arranged to overlie the soft upper portion, the strap being attached at first and second attachment locations and having a length that is adjustable between the first and second attachment locations; and a strap mounting member that mounts the strap at the first attachment location on the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap mounting member including a base, attached to the soft upper portion of the foot-shaped outer surface, and a raised portion that protrudes from the base beyond the foot-shaped outer surface, the strap being mounted on the raised portion so that a space is created between the strap and the foot-shaped outer surface of the boot at the first attachment location; wherein the soft upper portion of the foot-shaped outer surface is formed from at least first and second materials, the first material having a lower coefficient of friction than the second material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/003,234, filed Jan. 6, 1998, entitled Mounting for a Snowboard Boot Strap.
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