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Since 2015, Nike has been offering high-performance shoes accessible under its FlyEase line, and the new FlyEase Go goes even further. This one is not only replace the laces with a zipper and a strap, and unlike the shoe designed for Seattle LB Shaquem Griffin, it doesn’t even require a hand to put it on.
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Thanks to a bi-stable hinge and midsole tensioner, the shoe is strong enough to be worn for sporting or casual activities, but can walk on your foot hands-free. Whether you’re worried about the disabilities preventing you from bending over and undoing the straps, or just getting out of the shoe at the end of the day without touching it, this sneaker has other fitness wear beats.
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