Jun 9, 2021 21:48
2 yrs ago
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German term
Steuereinschlag
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Sports / Fitness / Recreation
In a description of sports shoes for biking. There's not even a full sentence, it reads:
Fusspolsterung, leicht, aerodynamisch, Schlagschutz, mehr Steuereinschlag.
There's no other context whatsoever, other than a picture of a cyclist.
Fusspolsterung, leicht, aerodynamisch, Schlagschutz, mehr Steuereinschlag.
There's no other context whatsoever, other than a picture of a cyclist.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | motion control shape // motion control design // motion control padding | Barbara Schmidt, M.A. (X) |
3 +1 | control impact | Darin Fitzpatrick |
3 | articulation | Kartik Isaac |
3 -1 | Tax rate | Décio Adams |
Proposed translations
+2
9 hrs
Selected
motion control shape // motion control design // motion control padding
https://www.asics.com/us/en-us/shoe-pronation-guide.html
https://theathleticfoot.com/activity/stability-vs-motion-con...
Midsole
The midsole of motion control is also crafted to be rigid and stable. In fact, if you grab a motion control shoe down the middle and try to bend it then you are bound to note that rigidity.
This is one part that controls feet overpronation thus it is made of a harder material such as dual-density ethyl-vinyl-acetate (EVA) which offers more control and stability.
Outer Sole
This is the part that meets the road and just like most other footwear, motion control outer soles are usually made of rubber.
Stiffer rubber such as carbon rubber is often used in parts that tend to wear faster and vice versa.
You can also identify a motion control shoe by trying to flex the outer sole pivoted in the middle.
Again, it will be rigid but it should be able to flex slightly on the forefoot.
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Note added at 9 Stunden (2021-06-10 07:25:20 GMT)
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https://www.apexbikes.com/cycling-shoes-guide-for-beginners/...
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Note added at 9 Stunden (2021-06-10 07:47:03 GMT)
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You can also call it a 'control tilt'
https://theathleticfoot.com/activity/stability-vs-motion-con...
Midsole
The midsole of motion control is also crafted to be rigid and stable. In fact, if you grab a motion control shoe down the middle and try to bend it then you are bound to note that rigidity.
This is one part that controls feet overpronation thus it is made of a harder material such as dual-density ethyl-vinyl-acetate (EVA) which offers more control and stability.
Outer Sole
This is the part that meets the road and just like most other footwear, motion control outer soles are usually made of rubber.
Stiffer rubber such as carbon rubber is often used in parts that tend to wear faster and vice versa.
You can also identify a motion control shoe by trying to flex the outer sole pivoted in the middle.
Again, it will be rigid but it should be able to flex slightly on the forefoot.
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Note added at 9 Stunden (2021-06-10 07:25:20 GMT)
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https://www.apexbikes.com/cycling-shoes-guide-for-beginners/...
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Note added at 9 Stunden (2021-06-10 07:47:03 GMT)
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You can also call it a 'control tilt'
Peer comment(s):
agree |
Steffen Walter
: I'd just say "better motion control" or even "... pedal control". / "(Pedal) grip" might be another option (see Phil's discussion entry).
1 hr
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Danke Dir, Steffen!
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agree |
Karel57 (X)
14 days
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Danke Dir, Karel!
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "Selected automatically based on peer agreement."
-1
1 hr
Tax rate
A sugestion
3 hrs
articulation
I think it has to do with tactile feedback to the wearer. Perhaps something like more articulation and ground/pedal feel?
+1
9 hrs
control impact
A rather literal translation, to be sure, but I believe it captures the intent of the original.
Discussion
Es geht also hier um die Winkelbewegungen am Steuerrad und den Wendewinkel." Still unclear as to the exact term, any help would be greatly appreciated... :-)