In this Episode, we'll discuss where cleat technology is going and what innovations athletes can expect in the next 2-3 years.

Moving forward, companies like Karhu will continue to personalize options. As Stancil explains, “As technology improves, it will allow for custom-made insoles and shoes based on customer data contained in her or his FitID scan. While this is still a few years off, we currently offer the most personal shoe shopping experience you’ve ever had at Fleet Feet.”

Running shoes have come a long way since those early models. Today, there are even “smart” shoes with chips and sensors that compile data on how you run and what changes you can make to improve your form. Like Karhu and Fleet Feet’s Ikoni, there’s always going to be something new on the horizon that runners are going to want to try to make their next run their best run.
  • Future of shoe innovation
  • New technologies
  • Nike's super secret product roadmap
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    Nicholas Sloan
    Footballer, Athletic Shoe Expert
    The GOAT, Nick is the principal inventor and designer at Nicky's Easy Switch, the leading manufacturer of inter-sport athletic shoes.
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    Javier Domingez
    Product Designer at Nike
    Javier designs shoes that people use to play sports. When he's not at work, he enjoys fishing, playing cards, and drinking craft beer. He's a scorpio and enjoys long walks on the beach.
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