An inflatable liner for a boot, such as a snowboard boot. An oily chalk like
substance
consisting of 90% sweet starch, 9% lubricant, and 1% stearate is included between
two sheets of plastic that make up bladder of the liner. The bladder is attached
to the EVA of the liner before the EVA is folded, stitched, heated and molded.
This allows the bladder to be attached while the EVA is still flat and allows attachment
to be performed by machine stitching. The bladder is partially inflated before
the EVA is heated and molded. The oily chalk like substance and the partial inflation
of the bladder allows the installed bladder to pass through the heating and molding
steps of the EVA without the two sheets that make up the bladder melting together.
The design and installation of the bladder minimizes the amount of slipping of
a wearer's foot and heel within the boot.