Abstract: A fixation seat for ski shoe includes a seat, a connecting structure, a left support element, a right support element, and an ankle protecting board. The connecting structure is disposed on the seat for connecting with a ski board. The left and the right support elements extend upward and obliquely from two sides of the seat toward the rear side of the seat. At the rear side of the seat, the left support element is distant from the right support element a predetermined distance. The ankle protecting board is connected to tops of the left and the right support elements.
Abstract: A fixation seat for ski shoe includes a seat, a connecting structure, a left support element, a right support element, and an ankle protecting board. The connecting structure is disposed on the seat for connecting with a ski board. The left and the right support elements extend upward and obliquely from two sides of the seat toward the rear side of the seat. At the rear side of the seat, the left support element is distant from the right support element a predetermined distance. The ankle protecting board is connected to tops of the left and the right support elements. Thus, the fixation seat of the present invention is more flexible for distorting.
Abstract: A shoelace fastener includes a main body, a reel, a first elastic member, a rotating member and a spindle. When an operation member of the rotating member is located in a first position, a clutch member engages with the spindle. The rotating member drives the spindle to rotate and the spindle drives the reel to rotate along a first direction. When the operation member is located in a second position, the clutch member is away from the spindle. The first elastic member drives the reel to rotate and the reel drives the spindle to rotate along a second direction. Thereby, the tension of a wire is easy to be controlled. The reel doesn't turn in reverse randomly. As the operation member is raised up, it reminds a user that the reel is not adjusted to rotate unidirectionally yet.
Abstract: A shoelace fastener comprises a main body, a reel, a first elastic member, a rotating member and a spindle. When an operation member of the rotating member is located in a first position, a clutch member engages with the spindle. The rotating member drives the spindle to rotate and the spindle drives the reel to rotate along a first direction. When the operation member is located in a second position, the clutch member is away from the spindle. The first elastic member drives the reel to rotate and the reel drives the spindle to rotate along a second direction. Thereby, the tension of a wire is easy to be controlled. The reel doesn't turn in reverse randomly. As the operation member is raised up, it reminds a user that the reel is not adjusted to rotate unidirectionally yet.