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PUSH PHASE
The forward step generates tension on the laces connected to the floating webbing located behind the heel (1). The heel counter moves forward, locks the heel in place and reduces slippage (2).
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SUPPORT PHASE
Resting on the heel simultaneously releases tension from the laces and floating webbing, allowing the heel and achilles tendon to move backwards (3). This dynamic leads to a decrease in pressure on the foot and better comfort for the joints (4).