A Brutally Honest Review of Zellerfeld 3D-Printed Shoes

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

Комментарии • 18

  • @LedgeAndary
    @LedgeAndary  16 дней назад +1

    Is 3D printing the future of fashion? 🤔

  • @violetadaze
    @violetadaze 16 дней назад +3

    These are sick! I have one coming, and I am so excited! Would you say they will be good for working out or just for daily life?

    • @LedgeAndary
      @LedgeAndary  16 дней назад

      Not sure tbh. The ones I have are casual shoes for fashion. They do have runners on their site though so maybe those ones?

  • @folowme2272
    @folowme2272 16 дней назад +2

    Absolutly amazing!! Stylish, sleek and practical! 3D printing is the future for everything. Very well done 👌 great review video very informative

    • @LedgeAndary
      @LedgeAndary  16 дней назад

      Thanks for watching! I agree - I think the future will be highly customizable because of advanced manufacturing methods, i.e. 3D printing.

  • @tipoomaster
    @tipoomaster 8 дней назад +2

    These could be huge for fasciitis and other foot problems, instead of a sole that can slip around and is generally not that precise it could be contoured to your exact foot arch per foot etc

  • @veveperson5424
    @veveperson5424 13 дней назад +1

    I wouldn't have the courage to run it over with my car but I'm glad you did lol. I think I'll order some.

  • @cristopherc.3991
    @cristopherc.3991 14 дней назад

    Durable shoes for school kids, we just need something casual and affordable

    • @LedgeAndary
      @LedgeAndary  14 дней назад +1

      If these shoes last 10+ years then they will be affordable since you won't need to keep buying more and more shoes over the years. However, to each their own. They have more "normal" looking shoes on their website too. Thanks for watching!

  • @fifthcircle1
    @fifthcircle1 14 дней назад +1

    The future....for ultra casual maybe. Their website sucks. Not interested until I can view the shoes up close, and definitely not interested in an odd looking, plastic, 3D printed shoe for that high of cost.

    • @LedgeAndary
      @LedgeAndary  14 дней назад +1

      Not sure if you watched the video all the way through, but the "plastic" they use is designed by engineers in-house and is SUPER comfortable and breathable. No odours, and is fitted to your exact foot using pics from your smart phone. Mine fits perfectly.
      Furthermore, they're so backed up with orders that they're not really marketing or trying to enhance their website too much at the moment. 3D-printing opens the doors for extreme customization, not only with aesthetics, but with performance as well. Adidas and other major brands have introduced partially 3D printed shoes too. It will be the future of shoes for sure, just a matter of time.
      Thanks for watching!

  • @Jayderzomb
    @Jayderzomb 13 дней назад

    My two pairs are „printing“ since almost 3 weeks …

    • @LedgeAndary
      @LedgeAndary  13 дней назад

      Yeah, my second pair said “ready to print” 2 weeks ago. Their demand is outrageous. Worth the wait though! Which design did you choose?

  • @Mushiwushii
    @Mushiwushii 14 дней назад

    I personally think shoes like this look like dookie, but that's besides the point. I do believe 3D printed shoes or anything printable for that matter will be normalized in the future. Especially since 3D printers are becoming more and more plug and play and affordable. I wouldn't call these ones affordable though, not unless you can print them yourself.

    • @LedgeAndary
      @LedgeAndary  14 дней назад

      If you consider that most shoes last 1-2 years, these ones should last 10+ years (in my opinion). Therefore, if they cost 2x the price but last 5x as long, they are actually affordable, all things considered.
      I agree that 3D-printed shoes will be the future of most manufacturing. It's just a matter of time before the intricacies are worked out and the cost of production is lowered.
      Printing yourself may be an option in the future, but for now, Zellerfeld uses custom-made 3D printers and custom filament materials designed in-house.
      Thanks for watching!