Nike’s FlyEase technology hits the field with Seahawks LB Shaquem Griffin

Nike has created shoes for many extraordinary players, and this one has had the usual process of prototyping, fit tests and direct contact with Griffin to get the cleat game ready. In order to perform the way he needs it to, the company is referring to it as more of a “battle sock,” where instead of using laces to adapt the fit to its wearer’s foot, it tightens with a three-strap system that secures both sides, and a knit cuff at the top that stretches so he can get his foot into it quickly.

Shaquem Griffin FlyEase cleat

According to a Nike spokesperson, “We’re really trying to create a natural extension of Shaquem’s foot while still containing his foot over the plate because in reality, an NFL athlete is only looking for two things: augmented traction on the bottom of their foot and augmented protection around their foot.”

Nike Penny IV

The lineage of the shoes and their technology tracks back further than just the LeBron VIII model that debuted in 2015, with elements of its wraparound strap seen in Penny Hardaway’s iconic Penny IV sneakers more than two decades ago. And while the AJI High FlyEase took style and accessibility to a whole new level, putting these on the feet of a player expected to make key contributions in the bright lights of Monday Night Football does even more to highlight how everyone can be an athlete.

Edgar Alvarez contributed to this post.

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