The Nike GO FlyEase will be available for some Nike Members starting on February 15. A broader launch of the shoe is planned for later this year.pic.twitter.com/xiTCe617Tj
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The Nike GO FlyEase will be available for some Nike Members starting on February 15. A broader launch of the shoe is planned for later this year.pic.twitter.com/xiTCe617Tj
Nike's FlyEase technology was first launched in 2015 on its Zoom Soldier 8 model.
The tech was inspired by 16-year-old @matthewwalzer24, who has cerebral palsy and wrote a letter to the company asking for an accessible shoe design for those who struggle with tying laces.pic.twitter.com/2C28j8Wk5M
Bending over to tie shoes is a struggle for a lot of folks. 


Not sure about these - but a hands-free shoe could be nice for pregnant women.
Lots of individuals with various disabilities who would greatly benefit from tech like this. Amazing steps forward for autonomy!
Somebody accidentally steps on the back of your shoe and you’re “oop I’m outta here”.
My first thought
All fine and dandy until someone steps on the back of your shoe and you go flying
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