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Nike has come up with a totally hands-free shoe! The Nike Go FlyEase could change how everyone puts on their shoes. Using a tension sole, the Go FlyEase lets you kick off your shoes without laces.
The Nike Go FlyEase shoe is the first of its kind for the iconic sneaker brand and requires no bending or hands to put it on or take it off.
Ready, set, go — that’s the mantra for Nike’s newest innovation: Its first completely hands-free sneaker. Called Nike Go FlyEase, the shoe features a bi-staple hinge to keep it open — or ...
The Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 is the first self-lacing shoe made directly available for retail. The design of the footwear was executed by Tinker Hatfield accompanied by Mark Parker, who was heavily involved in the development.
Since then, the Nike Free 5.0 V3 (2007), Free 5.0 V4 (2009), and Free 5.0 V5 (2013) have been released along with other models, such as the Free 3.0 V1–V5 and the Free 7.0 V1 and V2. In 2016, Nike retired the numbering system in favor of the RN designation.
The Nike Cortez is the first track shoe released by Nike in 1972, and is therefore thought to be a significant aspect to the success of the company. The Nike Cortez was first designed by Nike co-founder Bill Bowerman , [ 2 ] aiming to produce a comfortable and durable running shoe for distance training and road running.
Manufactured for the disabled and special needs community in mind, Nike took a number of their popular shoes and incorporated FlyEase capabilities to make it accessible for every consumer.
After the success of the shoes, Abloh and Nike decided to end the collaboration in December 2018. [18] The shoes were reviewed by many, and were claimed to be the "Collaboration of the decade". [4] The shoes have been resold for higher amounts than the original prices, with the Air Jordan 1 being sold for more than ten times the original price.