Agreed, but we all know a bunch of douchebags in Supreme hoodies are gonna hoarde them all and resell for $400... this community is trash a lot of the time
I work at a footlocker an often we have some customers (not all elderly but most of them) with either a disability or a dexterity problem who experience difficulty putting their sneakers on. This could be a game changer for so many of those people
I’m 48 and it’s kinda embarrassing for me to try shoes on in public to be honest. Most of the time I don’t tie the shoes I am trying on. I never tie my Jordans anyway so that no big deal but any other shoe...it can be a mess.
@Veer Pal Sad to see they're already reselling on stock x for triple the price. Wish nike can fix this so people like you can benefit from these sneakers. 🙏
same here i have disability i need firm shoes like jordan and was recommended to wear shoes like that it was so hard to get even still now im not really big fan of jordan its sometimes kinda disappointing its not like i choose to be like that and cant understand ppl who trying so hard to get them and even resell them i respect that and ofcourse tying shoes is sometimes hard so i have like the sticker ones its easier but not for everyone else out there (sorry my english sucks)
1. Many of those members may have disabilities or dexterity issues, or know people who do. 2. They’re essentially being used as early adopter guinea pigs to test both the product and market appetite for it. Happens in many industries.
These shoes have revolutionised my life. I’m disabled, in a wheelchair and have been unable to get my own shoes on (let alone laced) for almost a year (I have a degenerative condition) and if I had to go out at any point in the day I would have to get my bottom half dressed and have one of my kids put my shoes on for me before they leave for school so you would have me sitting in bed with my shoes on at 7.30am for a 3pm appointment. I couldn’t get slippers on anymore to protect my feet around the house, essential when you can’t feel them! I now just feel so free, I don’t have to plan going out somewhere around if there would be somebody to put my shoes on. Not only are they amazing tool for independence but they also look good (I have the black with white detailing and gold on the soles), I can wear a fashionable shoe that fits fantastically and has given back some of my independence.
@@saz1519 they’re releasing them for everyone plus I’m not taking the time to lace my shoes when I’m in a rush and even when I’m old I’ll use them for the same reason
These are a game changer for me! I have severe rheumatoid arthritis. It’s hard to tie my shoes. I do have some other flyease shoes that I love. I have the Lebron Soldier 12s that are awesome. Want to get a pair of the Jordan 1 hyper royals. I will be trying to get a pair of these probably in the black color way.
Good luck copping one man! Although I doubt you will be able to get one because they are in high demand and sell for a lot. I do hope the luck is on the side of those people that would actually need it!
Thanks for this review! As a sneakerhead with a disability (MS) I've been looking forward to this one. However, I'm with you, I'm not digging the Gen 1 styling really, and sounds like there are a few kinks to workout. I'm on the fence. I hope this is just the beginning of the tech, and they adapt it to other silhouettes.
If they made these water proof they would be amazing for healthcare workers. With the nasty stuff that gets on our shoes it would be nice to never have to touch them taking them on or off.
@@ianrussell9188 they're not specifically for people with disabilities and your generalisation of the disabled is a disservice to all the amazing Paralympic athletes.
@@coolhand1966 well they are. And you're virtue signalling bull doesn't change that. they were designed for people who can't use their hands properly, to tie laces etc.whether "adaptive" athletes or not. And not all disabled people are Paralympic stars, an example is my mother whom I will be attempting to get them for. my point is I want them to go to the people that need them. Not idiots on IG for likes
@@ianrussell9188 you're using conjecture. if you actually read and watched Nike's marketing material they are clear that the shoe has been created for everybody - although I'm sure adaptive athletes and people with disabilities could find them helpful. sure, not all disabled people are Paralympic stars but many of them participate in sports (including running).
@coolhand1966 The tensioner’s unique flexibility super-charges an action many might take for granted (kicking-off a shoe) and completely reimagines this movement as basis for accessible and empowering design.“Usually I spend so much time to get in my shoes,” says Vio. “With the Nike GO FlyEase, I just need to put my feet in and jump on it. The shoes are a new kind of technology, not only for adaptive athletes but for everyone's real life.” directly lifted from the Nike website clever dick. Jesus do you argue with your own reflection?
I think this is amazing and I hope that everyone who really needs them or want to try them get to purchase them. I’m fairly young but I have Lupus and some days these would be helpful when I’m in a lot of pain and my mobility is affected.
nike does realize most people on disability get maybe 800$ a month and that's pretty expensive pair of shoes when rent keeps sky rocketing and you don't live in affordable housing.
These are super cool - BUT isn’t making them limited directly counterproductive to their purpose? “Hey, we made these shoes for those with disabilities that you can only buy the energy color way of if you have bots!”
Trying to get these for my grandma she has a hard time putting on her shoes hope resellers don’t try and get them so that people who really need these can have em
unfortunately, 99% of these will go to hypebeasts and end up on stockx where no disabled person on a fixed income will actually be able to afford them.
The actual use-case of the shoes is for it to be accessible anytime, thus you need to make sure they are fully opened when not in use. Your issue is a nitpick.
Unless Nike somehow reserves pairs of these for disabled customers (not sure how they could do that), they will need to mass produce enough of these to make sure there is enough of these for everyone.
I really hope that Nike is going to make them more available to the public over time! Especially other colorways. I'm waiting on your long term review Seth, I want to buy this shoe for my 80 year old grandpa who is starting to have trouble putting on shoes and lacing them up
My Dad suffers from Parkinsonian Gait so getting shoes on and off him are quite difficult since he can't really articulate his feet. I think that when he's finally allowed to go outside again, he'd enjoy having something like this.
im guessing nike are testing the market to see how fast they will sell toi hopefully match supply, since resellers will probably get these, hopefully nike is smart to go alright BOOM and just smack these out
all these comments saying they need to go to the people who actually need 'em, I'm all for trying to prevent reselling but it's inevitable. I think Nike is making an effort to prevent this with the initial release going to Nike+ members but you have to think 90+ percent of Nike plus members are not the intended audience. Also Seth made a point about what if the rubber band tensioner snapped from regular wear or got caught on something. All Nike shoes have a limited warranty on the structure of the shoe I think that would fall under unless you deliberately cut the band with scissors and it was apparent. This is my comment on this video. the end.
I wonder if this shoe is also designed for people who have wide feet? I know their runners and the fly system are typically narrow. I want to buy my father-in-law a pair but he has wide feet. Any insight on this?
Seems like adding React to the front and back half of the midsole could really help make this a comfort lifestyle shoe. The Flyease Gos feel like a proof of concept.
Love the concept. But how long will that band last I mean one accidental cut will it render it? Also the part that moves looks like a magnet for lots of small stones and dirt to get in.🤔
Honestly if i see anyone but grandparents wearing these im finna be confused😂 but seriously if they make a black and white colorway ima buy grandma a pair
Definitely need these. I'll probably wear them almost everyday and because I often have a lot of stress with school and stuff and am always heading somewhere these would be very quick to put on
How do you personally feel about the colorway. All three of the colorways are not really doing it for me but I can't decide if I want the black to be safe or the crazy colors. Would you see yourself rocking this colorway?
people at nike: - The people that need them at a retail price of... $120... this is too expensive Marc... - I'm sorry Dominique but it's nike! - HOW IS THIS ACCESSIBLE IN ANY WAY - I'm sure everyone's that needs them can afford them, it's not like they're already paying hospital bills! - Now that's the kind of forward thinking we need at Nike! - It's like I say sir, the more digits the better! - Your promoted!
As an Asian and an Industrial engineering student, these shoes are a design masterpiece. Now they just need to work on the look. I'm also excited for other brands to get in on this, so everyone can have this tech without worrying about impaired people having enough for themselves.
@@michaelmccay123 most Asian cultures frown on wearing shoes indoors, so removing shoes like this (using the same method this shoe uses) is very common.
My biggest worry was how long they would last. I have had mine for a year and half. They still fit snug and the tread is still good. They are the most comfortable shoe I have owned. I work at a grocery store and on my feet 8 hours a day. I didn't realize how comfortable they are until I heard a co-worker complaining about how sore their feet are. I have an autoimmune disease called AS(Ankylosing spondylitis) basically my spine is fusing together. It was getting harder and harder to tie my shoes. This shoe really makes a difference for me. I have all white ones and they are tough to keep clean. I have watched youtube videos and they help a little. The mesh is just hard to get clean.
I’ve been so hyped for this shoe! I’m not disabled or anything but it just sounds good to just put on and take off you shoes without the need for hands to get involved
Hyped on those tan mid APTHCRY socks tho. I love this idea, but definitely good to have a family of flyease products. I know people with Cerebral palsy who own flyease shoes, but this pair in particular wouldn't be very useful because they have more movement in their hands/arms than their legs. So I hope they continue to expand the flyease line for lots of use cases
Will the "living hinge" allow water to get inside your shoes if you step into a rain puddle or sand if you run on the beach? Over time, after some wear and tear, will the living hinge bend or break in half while you're running? I really like this idea, but since this shoe design is new, I'm gonna wait for the next version after Nike has worked out any kinks.
Nothing that nike would ever make would actually be meant to target disabled people, it's just advertisement... Except for people who have the disability in their heads, stupid enough to fall for their marketing stuff, ahem, sounds familiar to you?
The tech in this shoe is really cool, but I think this is a good first draft, rather than the ultimate hands free shoe. A great first step, but there are plenty of improvements that I'm looking forward to. I also hope that Nike floods the market with these so disabled people can actually acquire them and not some trash reseller who just hoards them.
I really hope these go towards the people who actually needed them, not just some reseller holding dozen pairs in his room lol
took the words out of my mouth
This👏🙌
Yep yep yep
Agreed, but we all know a bunch of douchebags in Supreme hoodies are gonna hoarde them all and resell for $400... this community is trash a lot of the time
all depends on how much stock nike wants to release
This is the perfect shoe to take out the trash
Lmao true
crocs
😂😂
Bring in the groceries
Ya
I work at a footlocker an often we have some customers (not all elderly but most of them) with either a disability or a dexterity problem who experience difficulty putting their sneakers on. This could be a game changer for so many of those people
I’m 48 and it’s kinda embarrassing for me to try shoes on in public to be honest. Most of the time I don’t tie the shoes I am trying on. I never tie my Jordans anyway so that no big deal but any other shoe...it can be a mess.
@Veer Pal Sad to see they're already reselling on stock x for triple the price. Wish nike can fix this so people like you
can benefit from these sneakers. 🙏
@Veer Pal Yes I meant to reply to John. But yeah Its deplorable that people would take advantage to make a quick buck off disabled people.
I'm 25 and as a person having back pain all the time this shoes is an answer prayer.
same here i have disability i need firm shoes like jordan and was recommended to wear shoes like that it was so hard to get even still now im not really big fan of jordan its sometimes kinda disappointing its not like i choose to be like that and cant understand ppl who trying so hard to get them and even resell them i respect that and ofcourse tying shoes is sometimes hard so i have like the sticker ones its easier but not for everyone else out there (sorry my english sucks)
Launching a shoe designed for people with disabilities to Nike Plus members is uh.....dumb.
Nike siendo nike
if you sign up for nike plus, you might as well be disabled
1. Many of those members may have disabilities or dexterity issues, or know people who do.
2. They’re essentially being used as early adopter guinea pigs to test both the product and market appetite for it. Happens in many industries.
It’s not Nike’s idea
Please save these for people that actually need them
Resell value ? pls tell me i want to make money
@@wohumanah2661 $0
Yes, thank you. It needed to be said, it's sad that people's first priority is to make money. Hopefully, it will turn out ok.
Yea buy it if you’re gonna actually wear them
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Definitely would love to get these for my mom. She is disabled with only one arm, so these would help her out a ton!
These shoes have revolutionised my life. I’m disabled, in a wheelchair and have been unable to get my own shoes on (let alone laced) for almost a year (I have a degenerative condition) and if I had to go out at any point in the day I would have to get my bottom half dressed and have one of my kids put my shoes on for me before they leave for school so you would have me sitting in bed with my shoes on at 7.30am for a 3pm appointment. I couldn’t get slippers on anymore to protect my feet around the house, essential when you can’t feel them!
I now just feel so free, I don’t have to plan going out somewhere around if there would be somebody to put my shoes on.
Not only are they amazing tool for independence but they also look good (I have the black with white detailing and gold on the soles), I can wear a fashionable shoe that fits fantastically and has given back some of my independence.
Ok hear me out: Backdooring these...but for the elderly and disabled
What about busy people? I need them when I’m in a rush to go somewhere aka all the time
@@sayefmotawasset5740 well thats too bad
@@saz1519 they’re releasing them for everyone plus I’m not taking the time to lace my shoes when I’m in a rush and even when I’m old I’ll use them for the same reason
@@saz1519 damnit I forgot I’m getting jordan 11 adapts I’ll buy them for my maternal grandpa because the place he works has bullshit rules
and maybe for pregnant ladies! I'm 32 weeks pregnant and I can't even bend over to tie my shoes. :(
These are a game changer for me! I have severe rheumatoid arthritis. It’s hard to tie my shoes. I do have some other flyease shoes that I love. I have the Lebron Soldier 12s that are awesome. Want to get a pair of the Jordan 1 hyper royals. I will be trying to get a pair of these probably in the black color way.
Good luck copping one man! Although I doubt you will be able to get one because they are in high demand and sell for a lot. I do hope the luck is on the side of those people that would actually need it!
You have trouble tying shoes but you have no problem trying a paragraph
@@gavinkettinger2733 ever heard of voice typing? I swear some rocks have more intelligence than some people
@@gavinkettinger2733 ever heard of voice typing? I swear some rocks have more intelligence than some people
@@gavinkettinger2733 ever heard of voice typing? I swear some rocks have more intelligence than some people
Thanks for this review! As a sneakerhead with a disability (MS) I've been looking forward to this one. However, I'm with you, I'm not digging the Gen 1 styling really, and sounds like there are a few kinks to workout. I'm on the fence. I hope this is just the beginning of the tech, and they adapt it to other silhouettes.
MS is Microsoft. I think you meant HIV.
@@xxpatrick204xx he means MS as in multiple sclerosis. HIV doesn’t even cause physical disabilities, are you okay there bud?
@@3223amazing umm i actually have HIV so i would know.
@@xxpatrick204xx 😳
@@xxpatrick204xx ayo wtf
I can just imagine someone stepping on my heel while walking and it just coming off.
This brings brand new meaning to stepping on the back of someone's shoes accidentally
I can’t believe u didn’t jump into them would of been epic in the b roll missed op man
If they made these water proof they would be amazing for healthcare workers. With the nasty stuff that gets on our shoes it would be nice to never have to touch them taking them on or off.
Look at the Zoom Air Pulse.
you can put waterproof spray on them
Those kids who used to step on your heels would have a field day with this 😅
LMAO
"With the blacks out of the way"
what happens when you try to run in them?
they're specifically for people with disabilities, so hopefully they'll go to them, running won't possibly be a priority
@@ianrussell9188 they're not specifically for people with disabilities and your generalisation of the disabled is a disservice to all the amazing Paralympic athletes.
@@coolhand1966 well they are. And you're virtue signalling bull doesn't change that. they were designed for people who can't use their hands properly, to tie laces etc.whether "adaptive" athletes or not. And not all disabled people are Paralympic stars, an example is my mother whom I will be attempting to get them for. my point is I want them to go to the people that need them. Not idiots on IG for likes
@@ianrussell9188 you're using conjecture. if you actually read and watched Nike's marketing material they are clear that the shoe has been created for everybody - although I'm sure adaptive athletes and people with disabilities could find them helpful. sure, not all disabled people are Paralympic stars but many of them participate in sports (including running).
@coolhand1966 The tensioner’s unique flexibility super-charges an action many might take for granted (kicking-off a shoe) and completely reimagines this movement as basis for accessible and empowering design.“Usually I spend so much time to get in my shoes,” says Vio. “With the Nike GO FlyEase, I just need to put my feet in and jump on it. The shoes are a new kind of technology, not only for adaptive athletes but for everyone's real life.” directly lifted from the Nike website clever dick. Jesus do you argue with your own reflection?
Everybody gangsta till someone steps on the back of your shoe
Underrated af.
But I just thought about the way I used to take off my shoes as a kid when I watched this vid
These are the best shoes for going through security at the airport
I think this is amazing and I hope that everyone who really needs them or want to try them get to purchase them. I’m fairly young but I have Lupus and some days these would be helpful when I’m in a lot of pain and my mobility is affected.
Hey Seth,
Great review as always!
Would love to see a durability test on how these hold up over time. Let's say a few weeks or months even
I can already smell the unchanged diapers from resellers that will buy 30k Pairs of these and let them rott in their toxic room
I’m gonna get these. Not because I’m disabled but because I’m lazy.
nike does realize most people on disability get maybe 800$ a month and that's pretty expensive pair of shoes when rent keeps sky rocketing and you don't live in affordable housing.
Imagine being with your friends and they step on your heel.
Bruh there’s people on stockx reselling them for so much... actually sad people do that
They needa black color way so it matches with everything
They do
It’s coming!
It’s pictured in the video -_-
Nike: makes shoes for disabled people
Resellers: *rub hands together* it ain’t much but it’s dishonest work.
Actually this kind of shoe isn't new. A small German brand had it. It was even patented I think.
what brand?
I'm not going to lie I would've probably lost my balance trying to put my feet in over and over for the review. You have mad skills lol
These are super cool - BUT isn’t making them limited directly counterproductive to their purpose? “Hey, we made these shoes for those with disabilities that you can only buy the energy color way of if you have bots!”
Trying to get these for my grandma she has a hard time putting on her shoes hope resellers don’t try and get them so that people who really need these can have em
unfortunately, 99% of these will go to hypebeasts and end up on stockx where no disabled person on a fixed income will actually be able to afford them.
As a disabled person one big problem is being able to reach your laces my left hip is messed up and I can barely reach to put my socks on
Buying these for my grandma
Looks like they're made for the pride parade.
Too bad that only about 0.03% of the people that actually need it will be able to pick one up.
Seth: puts on Nike go fly ease
Me: puts on my Air Force one special forces highs
Also me:10 minutes later
The struggle is real.. I wish they had a zipper
Yeah it’s hard to put on regular high top Air Force 1s I can just imagine what it’s like to put those on
@@sayefmotawasset5740 yeah, it sucks lol
@@livmaas yeah I’m happy I returned those and got kawhi’s signature shoes now my yeezy 350 breds and the kawhis are my best shoes in my collection
@@sayefmotawasset5740 oh nice. Thinking about reselling.
The actual use-case of the shoes is for it to be accessible anytime, thus you need to make sure they are fully opened when not in use. Your issue is a nitpick.
Coolest looking part of the shoes are the blue Nike box lol
Look the issues I have with these new innovative shoes is that they always give them very ugly colors. Very cool concept but that color is disgusting
Facts
I don't think anybody liked resellers before, but seeing a shoe meant for the handicapped being scalped is really disappointing
Unless Nike somehow reserves pairs of these for disabled customers (not sure how they could do that), they will need to mass produce enough of these to make sure there is enough of these for everyone.
Those are actually really freaking cool. I seriously hope that becomes a big technology in shoes.
Absolutely incredible, futuristic design
I really hope that Nike is going to make them more available to the public over time! Especially other colorways. I'm waiting on your long term review Seth, I want to buy this shoe for my 80 year old grandpa who is starting to have trouble putting on shoes and lacing them up
Imagine walking around the town and someone accidentally steps at the back of your shoe and boom no shoes!! 😂
Had this for months…very durable. Fell in love with them the moment my foot got them on
Special place in hell for whoever buys these for the resell
My Dad suffers from Parkinsonian Gait so getting shoes on and off him are quite difficult since he can't really articulate his feet. I think that when he's finally allowed to go outside again, he'd enjoy having something like this.
Like whats the point if this is a limited release ?
im guessing nike are testing the market to see how fast they will sell toi hopefully match supply, since resellers will probably get these, hopefully nike is smart to go alright BOOM and just smack these out
I love this shoe ill just step on the peoples heels and they will lose their shoes 😂
There are people who actually need these. I hope people realize that and don’t monopolize them and drive the price up
I admire the creativity, I truly do.
I am not disabled but can't tie laces ,that's a form of disability I guess
Could see this being a thing for the elderly.
Not true to size for me. It's too snug. Will have to up it by half a size.
all these comments saying they need to go to the people who actually need 'em, I'm all for trying to prevent reselling but it's inevitable. I think Nike is making an effort to prevent this with the initial release going to Nike+ members but you have to think 90+ percent of Nike plus members are not the intended audience.
Also Seth made a point about what if the rubber band tensioner snapped from regular wear or got caught on something. All Nike shoes have a limited warranty on the structure of the shoe I think that would fall under unless you deliberately cut the band with scissors and it was apparent.
This is my comment on this video. the end.
Day 165 of asking Seth to do an ACG Air Deschutz review 165/169
I'm going to get these for my grandma :)
I wonder if this shoe is also designed for people who have wide feet? I know their runners and the fly system are typically narrow. I want to buy my father-in-law a pair but he has wide feet. Any insight on this?
I’m really going to try to get these for my gf that got back surgery and struggles to tie her shoes.
My grandpa has Parkinson’s...I will be trying to grab a pair for him 🤞🏽
i really really like the shoe but the colour aahhhh so ugly
Seems like adding React to the front and back half of the midsole could really help make this a comfort lifestyle shoe. The Flyease Gos feel like a proof of concept.
So basically a slipper, wow, amazing
The next evolution of sneakers
great concept, horrible marketing and poor accessibility for the people who actually need them most. such a shame.
Love the concept. But how long will that band last I mean one accidental cut will it render it? Also the part that moves looks like a magnet for lots of small stones and dirt to get in.🤔
I'm looking forward to these. I'm not disabled or anything but these look like the most ideal daily shoe for kicking about the house.
Got these for my granny, she instantly adapted to them, put them on and off with just her spare foot against the back. Awesome.
Wow . I’ve been wanting a shoe like this . My belly gets in the way of tying my laces so I just push and force my feet in lol big belly problems !
Honestly if i see anyone but grandparents wearing these im finna be confused😂 but seriously if they make a black and white colorway ima buy grandma a pair
there’s an all black pair otw i’m sure granny would love a pair
@@yungslyme4341 fr fr
why would your grandmother care about the colorway? just buy her these
@@michaelmccay123 cuz she doesnt wear colors that dont match fam
No way these stay on when you jump or run in them
Obviously it is for the people who can't jump or run let alone can tie a lace. Smh
bruh
@@sutsut5157 are they advertised that way tho? These are still called "The future of shoes"
Good vid.
Definitely need these. I'll probably wear them almost everyday and because I often have a lot of stress with school and stuff and am always heading somewhere these would be very quick to put on
I need me some alphafly’s
How do you personally feel about the colorway. All three of the colorways are not really doing it for me but I can't decide if I want the black to be safe or the crazy colors. Would you see yourself rocking this colorway?
Nike should release this but in an all white and all black colorway
Brand new APTHCRY socks?
Going to try to grab a pair for me and my little brother who's disabled. Hopefully they carry children sizes.
I'm doing my senior design project where I make a shoe design. I was inspired by this shoe
What's your insta?
Perfect for health care worker
I'd be interested to know how long that hinge and the elastic band will last? How many on/off motions. I'm assuming Nike did the "IKEA" test.
people at nike:
- The people that need them at a retail price of... $120... this is too expensive Marc...
- I'm sorry Dominique but it's nike!
- HOW IS THIS ACCESSIBLE IN ANY WAY
- I'm sure everyone's that needs them can afford them, it's not like they're already paying hospital bills!
- Now that's the kind of forward thinking we need at Nike!
- It's like I say sir, the more digits the better!
- Your promoted!
agree and disagree, its pretty albeit to assume every person with a disability has hospital bills dude
Of course can’t get my mom a pair because people just want money
As an Asian and an Industrial engineering student, these shoes are a design masterpiece.
Now they just need to work on the look. I'm also excited for other brands to get in on this, so everyone can have this tech without worrying about impaired people having enough for themselves.
what does being asian have to do with your opinion that these are a design masterpiece
@@michaelmccay123 most Asian cultures frown on wearing shoes indoors, so removing shoes like this (using the same method this shoe uses) is very common.
As a community nurse, this will be very useful
My biggest worry was how long they would last. I have had mine for a year and half. They still fit snug and the tread is still good. They are the most comfortable shoe I have owned. I work at a grocery store and on my feet 8 hours a day. I didn't realize how comfortable they are until I heard a co-worker complaining about how sore their feet are. I have an autoimmune disease called AS(Ankylosing spondylitis) basically my spine is fusing together. It was getting harder and harder to tie my shoes. This shoe really makes a difference for me. I have all white ones and they are tough to keep clean. I have watched youtube videos and they help a little. The mesh is just hard to get clean.
Shoe looks great, I hope they make one with react
I’ve been so hyped for this shoe! I’m not disabled or anything but it just sounds good to just put on and take off you shoes without the need for hands to get involved
Wonder how the cushioning of the shoes feel
Hyped on those tan mid APTHCRY socks tho.
I love this idea, but definitely good to have a family of flyease products. I know people with Cerebral palsy who own flyease shoes, but this pair in particular wouldn't be very useful because they have more movement in their hands/arms than their legs. So I hope they continue to expand the flyease line for lots of use cases
Will the "living hinge" allow water to get inside your shoes if you step into a rain puddle or sand if you run on the beach? Over time, after some wear and tear, will the living hinge bend or break in half while you're running? I really like this idea, but since this shoe design is new, I'm gonna wait for the next version after Nike has worked out any kinks.
Nothing that nike would ever make would actually be meant to target disabled people, it's just advertisement... Except for people who have the disability in their heads, stupid enough to fall for their marketing stuff, ahem, sounds familiar to you?
Ima buy them no mater i know how to tie laces or not
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The tech in this shoe is really cool, but I think this is a good first draft, rather than the ultimate hands free shoe. A great first step, but there are plenty of improvements that I'm looking forward to. I also hope that Nike floods the market with these so disabled people can actually acquire them and not some trash reseller who just hoards them.
improvements such as? do you really think this is the first draft of this shoe? ever heard of research and development?
the shoe looks really satisfying
Maybe in other time, I prefer you don't use that backsound anymore. I suggest you to use, simple musik like accoustic.
Thanks.
i love how jimmy fallon had the idea of the shoe