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  2. Shank (footwear) - Wikipedia

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    The shank of a pointe shoe used for ballet is made of flexible materials like leather, plastic, or cardstock, and may have customized length, thickness, and stiffness. Heavy boots such as those used for construction or hiking have far more rigid and durable shanks, often using steel , though contemporary shanks are more commonly made of less ...

  3. Bitless bridle - Wikipedia

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    A bitless bridle is a general term describing a wide range of headgear for horses or other animals that controls the animal without using a bit. Direction control may also be via a noseband or cavesson, if one is used. The term hackamore is the most historically accurate word for most common forms of bitless headgear.

  4. Hackamore - Wikipedia

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    The mechanical hackamore uses pressure on the chin and the nose to guide the horse. A mechanical hackamore uses shanks and leverage, thus it is not a true hackamore. [27] Because of its long, metal shanks and a curb chain that runs under the jaw, it works similarly to a curb bit.

  5. 9 Podiatrist-Approved Flip-Flops With Arch Support - AOL

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    A shank is a small piece of stiff material, typically metal or a hard plastic, which is placed between the midsole and outsole right at the arch of the foot. It is commonly used in boots and ...

  6. Mechanical hackamore - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical hackamore with curb chain and longer shanks, a more severe design. A mechanical hackamore has a partial noseband, usually of leather, sometimes covered with fleece for extra comfort. However, the noseband can also be very harsh; some are made of rubber-covered cable, stiff metal, or even bicycle chain (though usually covered in ...

  7. Hiking boot - Wikipedia

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    Shanks: The stiff plastic or metal plates built into the sole. Boots are made with full, three-quarter, or half-length shanks. Longer shanks make for stiffer boots. Scree Collars: Protects the Achilles tendon and ankle from chafing. Crampon Connections: Crampons are worn on boots to provide traction on snow and ice.

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