The Heartwarming Story Behind Nike's First Hands-Free Sneaker
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Matthew Walzer, who was born with cerebral palsy, had overcome most of the mobility and motor skills challenges associated with the congenital disorder by the time he turned 16 in 2012. However, with limited dexterity in his right hand, one essential task remained elusive — tying his shoelaces. Realizing there were probably millions of others facing a similar challenge, he reached out to his favorite shoe company, Nike, for help. Little did the teenager know that his heartfelt request would lead to the creation of Go FlyEase — the world's first fully hands-free sneaker.
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- cakalyfe-1683663900091년 이상How does the Go FlyEase work?
- 61987461년 이상IM a shoe collecter and I need those SHOES!!!!
- puprlegirlslays1년 이상So cool! I want them!
- best_of_today2년 이하for real those are amazing!👟
- richking_23232년 이하I reallly want those shoes they r cool 👟👟🤙🤙
- lilmosey2년 이상Those are so cool👟
- tannon2년 이상i don't have disabilities but if I did I would want those they are amazing but disabilities deserve those
- ropuvokalegy3년 이하I want it
- unknown_user14약 3년WOAH! I NEVER knew how Nike had these kind of shoes!!!!👟
- anistyn2019약 3년Love that Nike is doing this it. Looks like it is helping a lot of people In need.