Skechers Slip-Ins are one of the lines that have been most liked among various segments of buyers, from running and jogging fans, to older adults and people with reduced mobility. The premise is simple: you will never have to touch your shoes again to put them on or take them off, thanks to the patented Slip-ins technology.
Now, a new launch has caught our attention: it is the Skechers Max Cushioning Suspension that combines innovative technology with an elegant and functional design. These sneakers are designed for both running and walking, providing comfort and performance with every step. Lets take a look at their technology, design, and prices.
The All-New Skechers Slip-Ins Max Cushioning Suspension
With a breathable mesh upper and adjustable laces, the Skechers Slip-ins Max Cushioning Suspension offer a lightweight structure that fits the foot comfortably and securely and hugs it like a glove. The design includes Touchless Fit technology, also patented and original from Skechers, which allows the shoe to fit without having to bend to accommodate the foot, thus eliminating any inconvenience when putting on the shoes. Although these are specialized for walking or running, they are also suitable for people who have some kind of physical difficulty bending over and putting on their shoes on a daily basis.
The cushioning is also noteworthy, because they come with a Max Cushioning midsole installed that is designed to absorb impacts from the ground and provide exceptional support with each step or stride. It provides softness both for runners who do a few miles a day (if you are a marathoner, perhaps you should look for slightly more specialized shoes) or for those who want to have comfortable and pleasant shoes for their daily activities. They also come with Ultra Flight reactive cushioning technology that accompanies and responds to foot movements and adapts to each step in an agile and dynamic way.
What Are the Equivalents of Nike and Adidas?
Skechers wants to compete directly with the Nike ZoomX Invincible Run Flyknit 3, designed to provide cushioning and comfort, making them ideal for walking and running. They’re constructed on the lightweight, responsive ZoomX foam platform, which provide maximum cushioning and shock absorption. It also has a wider forefoot for better stability and smoother transitions from heel to toe, making it a great choice for long walks or intense runs (not precisely marathons, but daily-basis exercise is ok).
From Adidas, the Ultraboost 22 sneakers are closer to what the Skechers propose. It incorporates the brand’s signature Boost technology, which offers high energy return and comfort. But, they’re kinda pricey compared to Skechers and Nike.
The Skechers Slip-Ins Max Cushioning Suspension – Prices and Colors Available
The different colors available, such as white/black, orange or blue/black, make these sneakers not only a functional option but also quite stylish. The silhouette is modern, with gradient tones on the sole that also has a solid and reliable cover from GoodYear (yes, the same brand as your car tires). Each color combination offers a modern touch that suits different tastes and personal preferences. Its stylish and dynamic design is perfect for both daily use and more intense training sessions.
Just launched on the Skechers US website, any of the three combinations of the Skechers Slip-ins Max Cushioning Suspension are $125 a pair, and are available for men and women from size 7.0 to size 14.0, so they cover almost the all adult sizes. We will wait to see what customers say in their reviews, because Slip-Ins tend to be well accepted in all types of market segments. You can also explore the other models of Skechers Slip-Ins (there are several dozen already launched since this line appeared), because there is something for every foot and need.