Shoe construction having increased flexibility and comfort

A - Human Necessities – 43 – B

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A43B 13/12 (2006.01) A43B 13/18 (2006.01)

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CA 2239243

The present invention is a shoe having increased flexiblilty and comfort. In one embodiment, the shoe generally comprises an upper sole member; a mid sole member, and a lower sole member having a forefoot cavity and a heal cavity. The shoe further comprises a forefoot and a heal insert disposed in the forefoot and the heal cavity. The mid sole member comprises a forefoot portion and a first cushion member disposed in the forefoot portion. The first cushion member has a bottom surface substantially in contact with and facing the forefoot insert. The mid sole member further comprises a heal portion and a second cushion member disposed in the heal portion. The second cushion member has a bottom surface substantially in contact with and facing the first heal insert. The forefoot and heal inserts are removable from the forefoot and heal cavities, respectively of the lower sole member. Alternatively, the forefoot and heal inserts are molded as part of the forefoot and heal cavities, respectively, of the lower sole member.

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