Yes. There's a part running from just behind the heel, out away from the sole of the foot, and then rejoining at the toe. The area between the sole and the support is empty, cutting down on a little weight. The angles are placed so when the user is standing/running naturally in them, it gives the same effect as being on their toes, so the user wouldn't have to be on their own toes inside the armor to get the same sprint.
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