Basketball sneakers for everyone The new Nike LeBron Soldier 10 FlyEase can be worn easily by athletes with handicaps.

From some time now, LeBron James and Nike’s mission about sneakers has been to make sports shoes more and more accessible. Yes, because a pair of laces can be a barrier if affected by particular syndromes or handicaps, while Cavs’ number 23 and Beaverton’s company want every basketball lover to be able to wear the last NBA finals’ MVP’s shoes, regardless his physical condition.

“One of the key learnings we’ve had in crafting accessible footwear is the importance of easy entry and exit of the shoe, not just simplifying its fastening system,” says Tobie Hatfield, Nike Senior Director of Athlete Innovation. “Eliminating the intricate hand movement of lace tying is important, but if the athlete cannot get their foot into the shoe, lacing becomes a moot point”. Thanks to a velcro straps system, the Nike LeBron Soldier FlyEase can be worn easily by anybody, King James Included.

The Chosen One hosted some children from the Cleveland Clinic Children’s Hospital for Rehabilitation in Cavs’ training facility, to give them a pair of LeBron Soldier in person. James also spent some time with the kids, showing them how to wear a pair of their new sneakers or just hanging with them. 

The LeBron Soldier 10 FlyEase arrives in both adult and young athlete (Black / Blue / White colorways) sizes on March 20 from Nike.com.