Sportswear giant Nike has launched its first hands-free trainers that can be put on and taken off in seconds. With no fiddly laces, the shoes are ideal for those with different accessibility needs.
They're also a great choice for students or parents who need to get ready in a rush. Whilst they've been designed with adaptive athletes in mind, the campaign is fronted by Paralympian champion fencer Bebe Vio.
Speaking of the hands-free trainers, Vio said: "Usually I spend so much time to get in my shoes. With the Nike GO FlyEase, I just need to put my feet in and jump on it. "The shoes are a new kind of technology, not only for adaptive athletes but for everyone's real life." The Nike GO FlyEase shoe looks just like a regular trainer, but has
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