No laces? No problem! Nike’s new GO FlyEase sneaker snaps onto your foot using a hinge in the sole. It’s entirely hands-free! The sneaker is the latest in the FlyEase series, which are designed to be put on easily.
Nike worked with Matthew Walzer to create the first FlyEase shoe in 2012. Walzer has cerebral palsy. This condition makes it hard to move, including doing actions like tying shoes.
Snap-on shoes are especially important for people with certain disabilities. But with a $120 price tag, some people worry that the shoe might be too costly for those who need it most.