Since 2015, Nike has released accessible performance shoes under its FlyEase range, and the new FlyEase Go takes things even further. This one not only replaces laces with a zipper and strap, and unlike the shoe designed for Seattle LB Shaquem Griffin, it is not even necessary to wear one hand.
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The shoe is strong enough to wear for athletic activities or comfortable, but can go hands-free on your foot. Whether you’re worried about disabilities that can’t bend and undo, or just stepping out of the shoe at the end of the day without touching it, this sneaker has a different fitness stroke.
Gallery: Nike FlyEase Go | 5 Photos
Gallery: Nike FlyEase Go | 5 Photos
To put it on is just to step in the shoe, because the hinge and the tighter do all the work. To take them off, use your other foot to hold the “kickstand” heel and step out of the shoe. According to Nike, the FlyEase Go will cost $ 120 from February 15 when it goes on sale to “select” members before becoming more available later this year.