Stiffness in the realm of ski boots is also commonly referred to as flex and each boot has its own flex rating.
Ski boot lateral stiffness.
When looking at ski boots you ll see a flex rating described as a number usually somewhere between 60 and 140.
Innovative aspects of this work included not only the stance geometry system ski boot but also the setup of a virtual design environment that was validated by experimental evidence.
A boot needs to be stiff enough to support the skier s tall neutral stance the too soft boot will collapse under the weight and leverage of the skier creating too much bend in the knee and resulting in smoking quads.
Boot flex ranges from very soft to race stiffness indicated by a numeric flex index that s usually a number from 50 soft to 130 very stiff.
A ski boot s flex rating describes how much flexibility exists in the boot at the ankle area.
Flex in ski boots refers to how difficult it is to flex the boot forward.
Usually through trial and error but with some guiding parameters.
A stiffer flex is desirable for the more aggressive skier as energy transfer from leg to boot to ski as well as the rebound will occur more efficiently.
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