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Nike's Air Zoom Pegasus 35 FlyEase Comes in Four Colorways

Nike introduces its new FlyEase technology adorning the Air Zoom Pegasus 35 sneakers -- the functionality is designed to cater to those with limited dexterity, especially in their hands. It also pays attention to those who lack strength in their fingers, ensuring that the technology will inform additional footwear models in the future.

This progressive design was recognized by Sophie Hahn, a Paralympic athlete, explaining her experience with FlyEase as something that "makes you feel confident, I can just turn up and not worry about tying or untying them [...]The fact that Nike has developed this product for athletes like myself who find it difficult to tie or untie trainers or spikes means a lot." The special enclosure system is a hook-and-loop strap system that wraps around the ankle to fit around the heel comfortably.
Trend Themes
1. Flyease Technology - Nike's FlyEase technology allows for easy and convenient footwear closure, catering to those with limited dexterity.
2. Accessible Footwear - The heel-enclosed design of Nike's Air Zoom Pegasus 35 FlyEase makes it easier for individuals who lack strength in their fingers to put on and take off their shoes.
3. Inclusive Athletic Gear - The development of the FlyEase technology demonstrates Nike's commitment to creating inclusive products for athletes of all abilities.
Industry Implications
1. Athletic Footwear - The introduction of heel-enclosed sneakers with FlyEase technology presents an opportunity for athletic footwear companies to create more accessible and user-friendly products.
2. Disability Support Services - The innovative design of Nike's Air Zoom Pegasus 35 FlyEase showcases the potential for companies in the disability support services industry to collaborate with footwear brands in developing inclusive products.
3. Assistive Technology - Nike's FlyEase technology offers potential for collaboration and innovation in the field of assistive technology, specifically in creating accessible and functional solutions for individuals with limited dexterity.

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