Claims
- 1. A snowboard boot system for use in a binding system for mounting a rider to a snowboard, the binding system comprising a snowboard binding to be mounted to the snowboard, the snowboard boot system comprising:a snowboard boot; and an interface having at least one mating feature adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding, the interface including at least one strap adapted to releasably mount the interface to the snowboard boot; the snowboard boot including; a boot upper that is free of an ankle strap mounted directly thereto that is configured to inhibit lifting of a rider's heel within the boot; and a sole supported on the boot upper, the sole including a heel area, an arch area and a toe area, the sole further including a bottom-facing recess that is adapted to receive the interface when the interface is mounted to the snowboard boot, the recess having a forward edge configured to be engaged by the interface when the interface is received in the recess, the forward edge being disposed entirely rearward of the arch area.
- 2. The snowboard boot system of claim 1, wherein the snowboard boot is free of any engagement member that is disposed within the recess and that is adapted to be directly engaged by the binding.
- 3. The snowboard boot system of claim 1, wherein the recess is constructed and arranged so that a bottom surface of the interface does not protrude below the sole of the snowboard boot when the interface is mounted in the recess.
- 4. The snowboard boot system of claim 1, wherein the snowboard boot includes a toe end, wherein the snowboard binding includes at least one forward strapless engagement member, and wherein the snowboard boot includes at least one strapless mating feature adapted to engage with the at least one forward strapless engagement member to hold the toe end of the boot down to the binding during riding.
- 5. The snowboard boot system of claim 1, wherein the snowboard boot has a recess periphery that defines the recess, and wherein the recess periphery is contoured to enable the sole to roll laterally with respect to the interface during riding.
- 6. The snowboard boot system of claim 1, wherein the snowboard boot has a recess periphery that defines the recess, wherein the interface includes at least one first mating feature, and wherein the recess periphery includes at least one second mating feature that is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface within the recess during riding.
- 7. The snowboard boot system of claim 6, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between medial and lateral sides of the recess during riding.
- 8. The snowboard boot system of claim 7, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 9. The snowboard boot of system claim 6, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 10. The snowboard boot system of claim 1, wherein the snowboard boot and the recess each includes medial and lateral sides, wherein the interface includes a base adapted to pass under the sole of the snowboard boot and a pair of sidewalls adapted to extend upwardly from the base along the medial and lateral sides of the snowboard boot, and wherein the medial and lateral sides of the recess are flared upwardly to accommodate a transition between the base and sidewalls of the interface.
- 11. The snowboard boot system of claim 1, wherein the snowboard boot includes medial and lateral sides and a heel area, wherein the interface includes a pair of sidewalls adapted to extend upwardly along the medial and lateral sides of the snowboard boot and a heel counter that is adapted to extend between the pair of sidewalls behind the heel of the boot, and wherein the snowboard boot has a heel contour that is adapted to receive the heel counter.
- 12. The snowboard boot system of claim 11, wherein the boot upper includes an ankle region and the heel contour is disposed below the ankle region of the boot upper.
- 13. The snowboard boot system of claim 1, wherein the snowboard boot includes medial and lateral sides, wherein the at least one mating feature on the interface includes at least one engagement pin that extends outwardly from medial and lateral sides of the interface, and wherein the recess has a substantially half-cylindrical shape extending between the medial and lateral sides of the boot.
- 14. The snowboard boot system of claim 4, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature on the snowboard boot is an active engagement component that is automatically movable between an engagement position and a release position in response to the rider stepping into and out of the binding.
- 15. The snowboard boot system of claim 4, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature on the snowboard boot is a cleat having medial and lateral sides, and wherein at least one of the medial and lateral sides tapers inwardly from a wider upper portion of the cleat to a narrower lower portion of the cleat.
- 16. The snowboard boot system of claim 15, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member on the binding includes a pair of spaced apart engagement members, and wherein the cleat further includes medial and lateral shelves, disposed above the wider upper portion of the cleat, each adapted to receive one of the pair of spaced apart engagement members.
- 17. The snowboard boot system of claim 16, wherein the at least one of the medial and lateral sides of the cleat is adapted to spread apart the pair of spaced apart engagement members as the snowboard boot steps into engagement with the binding.
- 18. The snowboard boot system of claim 16, wherein at least one of the medial and lateral shelves includes an outer upwardly-facing lip that is adapted to retain the corresponding one of the pair of spaced apart engagement members on the shelf.
- 19. The snowboard boot system of claim 4, wherein the at least one forward strapless engagement member on the binding is an active engagement member movable between engagement and release positions, and wherein the at least one strapless mating feature includes means for automatically moving the active engagement member between its engagement and release positions solely in response to the at least one strapless mating feature being stepped into and out of engagement with the active engagement member.
- 20. The snowboard boot system of claim 19, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member includes a pair of spaced apart engagement members, and wherein the at least one strapless mating feature includes means for automatically spreading the pair of spaced apart engagement members apart to the release position in response to the at least one strapless mating feature stepping out of engagement with the active engagement member.
- 21. The snowboard boot system of claim 20, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature includes means for resisting release from the pair of spaced apart engagement members in response to a lifting force generated at the toe end of the snowboard boot.
- 22. The snowboard boot system of claim 4, wherein the at least, one strapless mating feature on the snowboard boot is a wedge-shaped cleat having medial and lateral sides that each tapers inwardly from a wider upper portion of the cleat to a narrower lower portion of the cleat.
- 23. The snowboard boot system of claim 22, wherein the at least one strapless engagement member on the binding includes a pair of spaced apart engagement members, and wherein the cleat further includes medial and lateral shelves, disposed above the wider upper portion of the cleat, each adapted to receive one of the pair of spaced apart engagement members.
- 24. The snowboard boot system of claim 23, wherein each of the medial and lateral sides of the cleat is adapted to spread apart the pair of spaced apart engagement members as the snowboard boot is stepped into engagement with the binding.
- 25. The snowboard boot system of claim 23, wherein at least one of the medial and lateral shelves includes an outer upwardly-facing lip that is adapted to retain the corresponding one of the pair of spaced apart engagement members on the shelf.
- 26. The snowboard boot system of claim 23, wherein the medial and lateral sides of the wedge-shaped cleat each further tapers inwardly from a wider toe-facing portion of the cleat to a narrower heel-facing portion of the cleat.
- 27. The snowboard boot system of claim 26, in combination with the binding.
- 28. The snowboard boot system of claim 16, wherein the medial and lateral sides of the wedge-shaped cleat each tapers inwardly from a wider toe-facing portion of the cleat to a narrower heel-facing portion of the cleat.
- 29. The snowboard boot system of claim 4, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature on the snowboard boot is a cleat having medial and lateral sides, and wherein at least one of the medial and lateral sides tapers from a wider toe-facing portion of the cleat to a narrower heel-facing portion of the cleat.
- 30. The snowboard boot system of claim 4, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature on the snowboard boot is a cleat having medial and lateral sides, and wherein each of the medial and lateral sides tapers from a wider toe-facing portion of the cleat to a narrower heel-facing portion of the cleat.
- 31. The snowboard boot system of claim 1, wherein the sole has medial and lateral sides, and wherein the recess extends fully across the sole from the medial side of the sole to the lateral side of the sole.
- 32. The snowboard boot system of claim 1, wherein the sole of the snowboard boot is flexible to provide walking comfort to the rider.
- 33. The snowboard boot system of claim 1, wherein the boot upper is flexible to provide walking comfort to the rider.
- 34. The snowboard boot system of claim 1, wherein the boot upper is strapless.
- 35. The snowboard boot system of claim 4, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature is spaced from the recess.
- 36. A snowboard boot for use in a system for mounting a rider to a snowboard, the system comprising a snowboard binding to be mounted to the snowboard and an interface having at least one mating feature adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding, the interface including at least one strap adapted to releasably mount the interface to the snowboard boot, the snowboard binding including at least one forward strapless engagement member having a pair of spaced apart engagement members, the snowboard boot comprising:a boot upper that is free of an ankle strap mounted directly thereto that is configured to inhibit lifting of a rider's heel within the boot; a sole supported on the boot upper, the sole including a heel area, an arch area and a toe area, the sole further including a bottom-facing recess that is adapted to receive the interface when the interface is mounted to the snowboard boot, the recess having a forward edge configured to be engaged by the interface when the interface is received in the recess, the forward edge being disposed entirely rearward of the arch area; and at least one strapless mating feature adapted to engage with the at least one forward strapless engagement member to hold the toe end of the boot down to the binding during riding, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature is a cleat having medial and lateral sides, at least one of the medial and lateral sides tapering inwardly from a wider upper portion of the cleat to a narrower lower portion of the cleat, wherein the cleat further includes medial and lateral shelves, disposed above the wider upper portion of the cleat, each adapted to receive one of the pair of spaced apart engagement members, and wherein the at least one of the medial and lateral sides of the cleat is adapted to spread apart the pair of spaced apart engagement members as the cleat is brought straight down on top of the pair of spaced apart engagement members as the snowboard boot steps into engagement with the binding.
- 37. A snowboard boot for use in a system for mounting a rider to a snowboard, the system comprising a snowboard binding to be mounted to the snowboard and an interface having at least one mating feature adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding, the interface including at least one strap adapted to releasably mount the interface to the snowboard boot, the snowboard binding including at least one forward strapless engagement member having a pair of spaced apart engagement members, the snowboard boot comprising:a boot upper that is free of an ankle strap mounted directly thereto that is configured to inhibit lifting of a rider's heel within the boot; a sole supported on the boot upper, the sole including a heel area, an arch area and a toe area, the sole further including a bottom-facing recess that is adapted to receive the interface when the interface is mounted to the snowboard boot, the recess having a forward edge configured to be engaged by the interface when the interface is received in the recess, the forward edge being disposed entirely rearward of the arch area; and at least one strapless mating feature adapted to engage with the at least one forward strapless engagement member to hold the toe end of the boot down to the binding during riding, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature is a wedge-shaped cleat having medial and lateral sides that each tapers inwardly from a wider upper portion of the cleat to a narrower lower portion of the cleat, wherein the cleat further includes medial and lateral shelves, disposed above the wider upper portion of the cleat, each adapted to receive one of the pair of spaced apart engagement members, and wherein each of the medial and lateral sides of the cleat is adapted to spread apart the pair of spaced apart engagement members as the cleat is brought straight down on top of the pair of spaced apart engagement members as the snowboard boot steps into engagement with the binding.
- 38. A snowboard boot system for use in a binding system for mounting a rider to a snowboard, the binding system comprising a snowboard binding to be mounted to the snowboard, the snowboard binding including at least one forward strapless engagement member, the snowboard boot system comprising:a snowboard boot; and an interface including at least one mating feature adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding, the interface further including a base that is adapted to pass under the snowboard boot, the base having a non-planar contoured upper surface, the interface further including at least one strap that is adapted to releasably mount the interface to the snowboard boot; the snowboard boot including; a boot upper; a sole supported on the boot upper, the sole including a heel area, an arch area and a toe area, the heel area being free of any engagement member that is adapted to be directly engaged by the binding for securing the heel area to the binding, the sole having a recess periphery that defines a recess, disposed rearwardly of the toe area, adapted to receive the interface, the recess periphery including at least one bottom-facing non-planar contoured surface that mates with the non-planar contoured upper surface of the interface to maintain alignment between the boot and the interface as the boot rolls relative to the interface during riding; and at least one strapless mating feature, supported on the sole forward of the arch area and independently of the interface, that is adapted to engage with the at least one forward strapless engagement member to hold the toe end of the boot down to the binding during riding.
- 39. The snowboard boot system of claim 38, wherein the recess is constructed and arranged so that a bottom surface of the interface sits flush with an outer surface of the sole of the snowboard boot when the interface is mounted in the recess.
- 40. The snowboard boot system of claim 38, wherein the recess periphery is contoured to enable the sole to roll laterally with respect to the interface during riding.
- 41. The snowboard boot system of claim 38, wherein the body of the interface includes at least one first mating feature and the recess periphery includes at least one second mating feature that is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface within the recess during riding.
- 42. The snowboard boot system of claim 41, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between medial and lateral sides of the recess during riding.
- 43. The snowboard boot system of claim 42, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 44. The snowboard boot system of claim 41, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 45. The snowboard boot system of claim 38, wherein the snowboard boot and the recess each includes medial and lateral sides, wherein the interface includes a pair of sidewalls adapted to extend upwardly from the base along the medial and lateral sides of the snowboard boot, and wherein the medial and lateral sides of the recess are flared upwardly to accommodate a transition between the base and sidewalls of the interface.
- 46. The snowboard boot system of claim 38, wherein the snowboard boot includes medial and lateral sides, wherein the at least one mating feature on the interface includes at least one engagement pin that extends outwardly from medial and lateral sides of the interface, and wherein the recess has a substantially half-cylindrical shape extending between the medial and lateral sides of the boot.
- 47. The snowboard boot system of claim 38, wherein the at least one forward strapless engagement member on the binding is an active engagement member movable between engagement and release positions, and wherein the at least one strapless mating feature includes means for automatically moving the active engagement member between its engagement and release positions solely in response to the at least one strapless mating feature being stepped into and out of engagement with the active engagement member.
- 48. The snowboard boot system of claim 47, in combination with the binding, the at least one strapless mating feature being engaged with the at least one forward strapless engagement member to hold the toe end of the boot down to the binding during riding.
- 49. The snowboard boot system of claim 38, wherein the sole has medial and lateral sides, and wherein the recess extends fully across the sole from the medial side of the sole to the lateral side of the sole.
- 50. The snowboard boot system of claim 38, wherein the sole of the snowboard boot is flexible to provide walking comfort to the rider.
- 51. The snowboard boot system of claim 38, wherein the boot upper is flexible to provide walking comfort to the rider.
- 52. The snowboard boot system of claim 38, wherein the boot upper is strapless.
- 53. The snowboard boot system of claim 38, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature is spaced from the recess.
- 54. The snowboard boot system of claim 38, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature includes means for engaging with the at least one forward strapless engagement member.
- 55. A snowboard boot system for use in a binding system for mounting a rider to a snowboard, the binding system comprising a snowboard binding to be mounted to the snowboard, the snowboard boot system comprising:a snowboard boot; and an interface having at least one mating feature adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding, one of the snowboard binding and the interface including at least one forward strapless engagement member, the interface including at least one strap adapted to releasably mount the interface to the snowboard boot; the snowboard boot including; a boot upper that is free of an ankle strap mounted directly thereto that is configured to inhibit lifting of a rider's heel within the boot; a sole supported on the boot upper, the sole including a heel area, an arch area and a toe area, the sole further including a bottom-facing recess, disposed rearwardly of the toe area, that is adapted to receive the interface when the interface is mounted to the snowboard boot; and at least one strapless mating feature, supported on the sole forward of the arch area and independently of the interface, that is adapted to engage with the at least one forward strapless engagement member to hold the toe end of the boot down to the binding during riding.
- 56. The snowboard boot system of claim 55, wherein the snowboard boot is free of any engagement member that is disposed within the recess and that is adapted to be directly engaged by the binding.
- 57. The snowboard boot system of claim 55, wherein the recess is constructed and arranged so that a bottom surface of the interface does not protrude below the sole of the snowboard boot when the interface is mounted in the recess.
- 58. The snowboard boot system of claim 55, wherein the snowboard boot has a recess periphery that defines the recess, and wherein the recess periphery is contoured to enable the sole to roll laterally with respect to the interface during riding.
- 59. The snowboard boot system of claim 55, wherein the snowboard boot has a recess periphery that defines the recess, wherein the interface includes at least one first mating feature, and wherein the recess periphery includes at least one second mating feature that is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface within the recess during riding.
- 60. The snowboard boot system of claim 59, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between medial and lateral sides of the recess during riding.
- 61. The snowboard boot system of claim 60, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 62. The snowboard boot system of claim 59, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 63. The snowboard boot system of claim 55, wherein the snowboard boot and the recess each includes medial and lateral sides, wherein the interface includes a base adapted to pass under the sole of the snowboard boot and a pair of sidewalls adapted to extend upwardly from the base along the medial and lateral sides of the snowboard boot, and wherein the medial and lateral sides of the recess are flared upwardly to accommodate a transition between the base and sidewalls of the interface.
- 64. The snowboard boot system of claim 55, wherein the snowboard boot includes medial and lateral sides, and wherein the recess has a substantially half-cylindrical shape extending between the medial and lateral sides of the boot.
- 65. The snowboard boot system of claim 55, wherein the at least one forward strapless engagement member is included on the binding and is an active engagement member movable between engagement and release positions, and wherein the at least one strapless mating feature includes means for automatically moving the active engagement member between its engagement and release positions solely in response to the at least one strapless mating feature being stepped into and out of engagement with the active engagement member.
- 66. The snowboard boot system of claim 65, in combination with the binding, the at least one strapless mating feature being engaged with the at least one forward strapless engagement member to hold the toe end of the boot down to the binding during riding.
- 67. The snowboard boot system of claim 55, wherein the sole has medial and lateral sides, and wherein the recess extends fully across the sole from the medial side of the sole to the lateral side of the sole.
- 68. The snowboard boot system of claim 55, wherein the sole of the snowboard boot is flexible to provide walking comfort to the rider.
- 69. The snowboard boot system of claim 55, wherein the boot upper is flexible to provide walking comfort to the rider.
- 70. The snowboard boot system of claim 55, wherein the boot upper is strapless.
- 71. The snowboard boot system of claim 55, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature is spaced from the recess.
- 72. The snowboard boot system of claim 55, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature includes means for engaging with the at least one forward strapless engagement member.
- 73. A snowboard boot system for use in a binding system for mounting a rider to a snowboard, the binding system comprising a snowboard binding to be mounted to the snowboard, the snowboard boot system comprising:a snowboard boot; and an interface having at least one mating feature adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding, the interface including at least one strap adapted to releasably mount the interface to the snowboard boot; the snowboard boot including; a boot upper; and a sole supported on the boot upper, the sole including a heel area, an arch area and a toe area, the heel area being free of any engagement member that is adapted to be directly engaged by the binding for securing the heel area to the binding, the sole further including a bottom-facing recess that is adapted to receive the interface when,the interface is mounted to the snowboard boot, the recess having a forward edge configured to be engaged by the interface when the interface is received in the recess, the forward edge being disposed entirely rearward of the arch area.
- 74. The snowboard boot system of claim 73, wherein the recess is constructed and arranged so that a bottom surface of the interface does not protrude below the sole of the snowboard boot when the interface is mounted in the recess.
- 75. The snowboard boot system of claim 73, wherein the snowboard boot has a recess periphery that defines the recess, and wherein the recess periphery is contoured to enable the sole to roll laterally with respect to the interface during riding.
- 76. The snowboard boot system of claim 73, wherein the snowboard boot has a recess periphery that defines the recess, wherein the interface includes at least one first mating feature, and wherein the recess periphery includes at least one second mating feature that is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface within the recess during riding.
- 77. The snowboard boot system of claim 76, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between medial and lateral sides of the recess during riding.
- 78. The snowboard boot system of claim 77, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 79. The snowboard boot system of claim 76, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 80. The snowboard boot system of claim 73, wherein the snowboard boot and the recess each includes medial and lateral sides, wherein the interface includes a base adapted to pass under the sole of the snowboard boot and a pair of sidewalls adapted to extend upwardly from the base along the medial and lateral sides of the snowboard boot, and wherein the medial and lateral sides of the recess are flared upwardly to accommodate a transition between the base and sidewalls of the interface.
- 81. The snowboard boot system of claim 73, wherein the snowboard boot includes medial and lateral sides, and wherein the recess has a substantially half-cylindrical shape extending between the medial and lateral sides of the boot.
- 82. The snowboard boot system of claim 73, wherein the snowboard binding includes at least one forward strapless engagement member, the snowboard boot further comprising at least one strapless mating feature, supported on the sole forward of the arch area and independently of the interface, that is adapted to engage with the at least one forward strapless engagement member to hold the toe end of the boot down to the binding during riding.
- 83. The snowboard boot system of claim 82, wherein the at least one forward strapless engagement member on the binding is an active engagement member movable between engagement and release positions, and wherein the at least one strapless mating feature includes means for automatically moving the active engagement member between its engagement and release positions solely in response to the at least one strapless mating feature being stepped into and out of engagement with the active engagement member.
- 84. The snowboard boot system of claim 82, in combination with the binding, the at least one strapless mating feature being engaged with the at least one forward strapless engagement member to hold the toe end of the boot down to the binding during riding.
- 85. The snowboard boot system of claim 82, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature is spaced from the recess.
- 86. The snowboard boot system of claim 82, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature includes means for engaging with the at least one forward strapless engagement member.
- 87. The snowboard boot system of claim 73, wherein the sole has medial and lateral sides, and wherein the recess extends fully across the sole from the medial side of the sole to the lateral side of the sole.
- 88. The snowboard boot system of claim 73, wherein the sole of the snowboard boot is flexible to provide walking comfort to the rider.
- 89. The snowboard boot system of claim 73, wherein the boot upper is flexible to provide walking comfort to the rider.
- 90. The snowboard boot system of claim 73, wherein the boot upper is free of an ankle strap mounted directly thereto that is configured to inhibit lifting of a rider's heel within the boot.
- 91. A snowboard boot system for use in a binding system for mounting a rider to a snowboard, the binding system comprising a snowboard binding to be mounted to the snowboard, the snowboard boot system comprising:a snowboard boot; and an interface having at least one mating feature adapted to be releasably engaged by the snowboard binding, the interface including at least one strap adapted to releasably mount the interface to the snowboard boot; the snowboard boot including; a boot upper; and a sole supported on the boot upper, the sole including a heel area, an arch area and a toe area, the sole further including medial and lateral sides and a bottom-facing recess extending between the medial and lateral sides that is adapted to receive the interface when the interface is mounted to the snowboard boot, the recess having a forward edge and a rear edge that are configured to be engaged by the interface when the interface is received in the recess, the forward edge being disposed entirely rearward of the arch area, the recess including a recess periphery that extends from the forward edge to the rear edge, at least a portion of the recess periphery having a substantially half-cylindrical shape extending between the medial and lateral sides.
- 92. The snowboard boot system of claim 81, wherein the recess is constructed and arranged so that a bottom surface of the interface does not protrude below the sole of the snowboard boot when the interface is mounted in the recess.
- 93. The snowboard boot system of claim 91, wherein the recess periphery is contoured to enable the sole to roll laterally with respect to the interface during riding.
- 94. The snowboard boot system of claim 91, wherein the interface includes at least one first mating feature, and wherein the recess periphery includes at least one second mating feature that is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface within the recess during riding.
- 95. The snowboard boot system of claim 94, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between medial and lateral sides of the recess during riding.
- 96. The snowboard boot system of claim 95, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 97. The snowboard boot system of claim 94, wherein the at least one second mating feature is adapted to mate with the at least one first mating feature to automatically maintain alignment of the interface between toe and heel ends of the recess during riding.
- 98. The snowboard boot system of claim 91, wherein the snowboard boot and the recess each includes medial and lateral sides, wherein the interface includes a base adapted to pass under the sole of the snowboard boot and a pair of sidewalls adapted to extend upwardly from the base along the medial and lateral sides of the snowboard boot, and wherein the medial and lateral sides of the recess are flared upwardly to accommodate a transition between the base and sidewalls of the interface.
- 99. The snowboard boot system of claim 91, wherein the snowboard binding includes at least one forward strapless engagement member, the snowboard boot further comprising at least one strapless mating feature, supported on the sole forward of the arch area and independently of the interface, that is adapted to engage with the at least one forward strapless engagement member to hold the toe end of the boot down to the binding during riding.
- 100. The snowboard boot system of claim 99, wherein the at least one forward strapless engagement member on the binding is an active engagement member movable between engagement and release positions, and wherein the at least one strapless mating feature includes means for automatically moving the active engagement member between its engagement and release positions solely in response to the at least one strapless mating feature being stepped into and out of engagement with the active engagement member.
- 101. The snowboard boot system of claim 99, in combination with the binding, the at least one strapless mating feature being engaged with the at least one forward strapless engagement member to hold the toe end of the boot down to the binding during riding.
- 102. The snowboard boot system of claim 99, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature is spaced from the recess.
- 103. The snowboard boot system of claim 99, wherein the at least one strapless mating feature includes means or engaging with the at least one forward strapless engagement member.
- 104. The snowboard boot system of claim 91, wherein the sole has medial and lateral sides, and wherein the recess extends fully across the sole from the medial side of the sole to the lateral side of the sole.
- 105. The snowboard boot system of claim 91, wherein the sole of the snowboard boot is flexible to provide walking comfort to the rider.
- 106. The snowboard boot system of claim 91, wherein the boot upper is flexible to provide walking comfort to the rider.
- 107. The snowboard boot system of claim 91, wherein the boot upper is free of an ankle strap mounted directly thereto that is configured to inhibit lifting of a rider's heel within the boot.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Applications Nos. 60/044,715 and 60/044,716, filed Apr. 18, 1997, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/051,703, filed Jul. 3, 1997, and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Application Ser. No. 08/887,530, filed Jul. 3, 1997, pending.
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60/051703 |
Jul 1997 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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08/887530 |
Jul 1997 |
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Child |
09/062127 |
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