Nike Invents A βShoeβ For Athletes With Prosthetic Limbs
Called the Nike Sole, this lightweight composite outsole slides onto the Flex-Run and stays put, thanks to nine nylon tabs that grip on to the running blade. Before this innovation, βamputees had to buy a pair [of shoes] and use one if they were a single amputee,β like Reinertsen, Nike Innovation Director Tobie Hatfield told us. The shoeβs sole would then be cut out and taped, glued or Velcroed on to the running blade, leaving little room for style or ease.
The Nike Sole provides a sleek option befitting the minimalist curve of Ossurβs carbon fiber running blade. Composed of four layers–including an outsole inspired by Nike cofounder Bill Bowermanβs iconic waffle traction design and a layer made of recycled Nike Air Bag units–the Nike Sole also features a rubber leash that hooks onto a tab for extra security, besting the old shoe sole of yore.
βWith the new Nike Sole, an amputee can now just buy only one and immediately be able to slide it on their Flex Run Foot, attach the leash, and off they go on a run within 30 seconds,β Hatfield says. βNo more tape, no more glue, no more Velcro.β The only customizing amputee athletes will have to do now is when they decide whether they want a sole with traction for on- or off-road jaunts.



