Hands-Free Shoes

Hands-free convenience, foot-first performance.
Hands free shoes that respect the athlete in recovery mode. These step-in sneakers upgrade the daily ritual of footwear into an extension of your movement, engineered for those who value both performance and practical efficiency.
The revolutionary c-step™ technology eliminates the bend-and-struggle routine, allowing you to simply step in and go—perfect for those post-workout moments when your body has given its all.
The thoughtfully designed wide toebox accommodates natural foot splay and post-exercise swelling without the bulky orthopedic look. Inside, the seam-free lining works silently against friction, preventing hot spots during those long recovery days when your feet need gentle treatment.
Step into the foundation of your athletic resilience—where practical design meets performance recovery in every hands-free moment.
Men's Hands-Free Shoes
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Step 1 | BlackHands—Free$179.99
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Step 1 | CreamHands—Free$179.99
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Step 1 | WhiteHands—Free$179.99
Women's Hands-Free Shoes
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Step 1 | BlackHands—Free$179.99
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Step 1 | CreamHands—Free$179.99
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Step 1 | WhiteHands—Free$179.99

Advanced Arch Support

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Sleek, Modern Design
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