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| Join Date: Mar 2006
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| Interesting history on Nasa and a type of ski boot While researching some ski boots, I came across this article and the concept of the flexon comp from Raichle. Interesting how technology use for space transfered over to the ski industry, who knew that would have happen until after the fact. http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/ca...2002126573.pdf Here's the web page from Full Tilt, they still makes this ski boot, they are using the same molds of the flexon comp design http://www.fulltiltboots.com/about.asp?sp=ourstory Last edited by jack97; Mar 4, 2008 at 4:21 PM. |
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| Heard the same. Dalbello has the Krypton series which incorporates the same concepts as the flexon. They bought the patent rights to the cabrio design. However Glen Plake made some tweaks; securing the heel and lowering the hinge of the cuff. Heard the Dalbello has a larger volume. I tried a boot one size larger just to get an idea of the flex stiffness and the flex range. The fitter at ski haus said that if I get the correct size my foot should be ok, its wide at the toes and tapers to an average heel. |
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| Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Lyndeborough, NH
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| I'm with psycho --> Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Dudley, MA
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| Amazing what comes from NASA and makes it to the consumer market. I'm still waiting for all the practical consumer oriented applications of aerogel.
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