Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)
As I mentioned in my video, I first encountered FITASY at CES 2026, at one of the after-parties. There was a really awesome guy there who told me he had shoes that were made with a 3D printer, and he wanted me to try them on. I did that, and I thought they were quite comfortable, and I believe this is the Stride.
A few months later, I was reconnecting everyone that I contacted at CES, and I finally got a pair of these 3D printed shoes, but I’m not certain if this is the Stride 1.0 or Stride 2.0. These are shoes that are lightweight, with responsive shock absorbtion and all-day comfort. They also have triple-layer lattice cushioning, precision-printed for zone-by-zone foot support, and cooling with 360 degrees of airflow.
I took a lot of that from the FITASY website, but now that I have tried them out for myself, I really love them. In fact, I wish I would have worn a pair at CES, because man, my feet were killing me at the end of every day.
I think part of this is how there is this mesh pattern which allows the air to circulate through the shoe, which I’m guessing helps the comfort. There is also some kind shock aborption in the sole, which can really make some very great comfort indeed.
Apparently, these 3D printed shoes are made of some kind of polyurethane, for a lower carbon footprint. I’m assuming that is a reference to saving the environment, and not the footprint you would leave with your shoes. Apparently, the shoes are recycable.
What I don’t know is how long these shoes will last. If they last a while, I think they would be worth the cost. The Stride 1.0 is worth $180.00 and available here, and then there is the Stride 2.0 for a custom-fit for about $260.00 available here.
Facts About The Company
FITASY is a company that does 3D printed and inclusive designs. I got that from the website, and I wonder if they do more than just shoes.
What Does This Company Make?
As it turns out, they seem to make these shoes, and that seems to be all. Honestly, it looks like they have a team of material scientists, engineers, and more.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
If you know any company that makes 3D printed shoes, please let me know. I would love if we could find one that makes cheaper ones.
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