Tech Alert
We all wonder what it’s like to walk on the moon and well; with these new shoes you can do exactly that! That’s right; these “moonwalker’ shoes make you extra light on your feet.
The shoes contain powerful magnets in the soles so you can experience a lunar-like cushion in your step. But since they rely heavily on magnets, they aren’t actually gravity defying, but you get the idea.
They do however create a “cushion” that changes the way you walk. And if you feel so inclined the shoes have an e-ink option so that you can broadcast your tweets, texts, and all the extra time you seem to have on your hands!
Harry K.
February 13, 2016
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