Nike is not the only company that has considered "adaptive" sneakers. Recently, Reebok also announced its latest cooperation with Zappos adaptive and launched two fit to fit series sneakers that are "wear and take off friendly" to people with disabilities** In addition, as a vertical e-commerce website, Zappos provides barrier free shoes, clothing, accessories and other rich commodities.
The first is the $90 nanoflex ParaFit TR, which uses a mesh upper, side zippers, and heel pullers. The second is the $65 club MEMT ParaFit, which is more life oriented, supplemented by additional 4E wide board, side zipper and leather upper.
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In addition, both fit to fit sneakers use high wear-resistant rubber outsole to provide better friction. Removable shoelace closure (with orthosis). Then, in order to improve the mobility, the shoes also adopt the low top design.
By introducing lace closure and zipper design with pull tab, consumers can adjust to a comfortable fit at one time, and the experience when taking off shoes is also refreshing. Interested friends can choose a variety of colors and sizes on Reebok and Zappos websites from now on.
It is worth mentioning that the shoes are not only available in neutral sizes, but also can be purchased alone (Zappos channel only) or in pairs. In addition, there is the 2022 US Special Olympics Version of nanoflex ParaFit tr.
Finally, although the two companies have not given the exact time arrangement, the two new fit to fit products will come "soon".