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  • New NIKE Flyease Go a universal design sneaker—ideal for MSers with dexterity issues?

    In 2008, then-Nike CEO Mark Parker learned that the company’s first employee had suffered a stroke and lost the use of one hand. So Parker put one of his top designers, Tobie Hatfield, onto making a shoe that required limited dexterity. By 2015, that prototype—a gift to a single employee—evolved into Flyease. It was a shoe technology that anyone could buy and put on one-handed, because it could be zipped on and velcroed shut.

    Six years later, Nike is taking Flyease to its next stage with the Flyease Go, which will premiere in a gradual rollout this year for $120.

    "It’s our first hands-free shoe,” says Hatfield. And while Go is made for people who have difficulty tying their laces—that could be anyone from a pregnant woman in her third trimester to an older adult with arthritic hands—Nike believes its lace-less design will resonate with anyone who’d like to slip into their shoes with more ease.

    [Photo: Nike]
    Sliding a pair of Flyease Gos onto my own feet, I’m prone to agree. The Go is an example of universal design (or what some might call inclusive design) at its finest. While I’m able to tie my own shoes, this innovation, made for people who cannot, is still a great benefit to me. My first thought, as the shoe envelopes my foot is, “this is the ultimate COVID footwear.” It’s the perfect pairing for my black sweats.

    FULL ARTICLE: https://www.fastcompany.com/90599458...onto-your-feet
    Dave Bexfield
    ActiveMSers

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    Hey! This could be a game changer!


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    • #3
      My older sister has Parkinson's and from time to time I look for adaptive stuff for her. Kizik's website has a page devoted to folks living with Parkinson's https://kizik.com/ (the shoes aren't the typical velcro loop and hook.)

      When I mentioned the new Nike Flyease to the PT at the Achievement Center, he showed me a previous version of Flyease Nikes on the zappos.com website.

      I also came across https://www.zappos.com/e/adaptive. They have clothing (magnetic zippers, seated attire) as well as shoes. I haven't purchased anything from the site so I can't vouch for quality or customer service, but thought I'd pass along the info.





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      • #4
        I have a pair of their original Flyease and I find them helpful. No laces, a big loop to grab and zip, and they are generally easy to put on and take off. I wear them often!
        Dave Bexfield
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