Bye Bye Burning Feet? Stick-On Soles Could Provide Your Guests Lasting Relief

Want novelty footwear in your retail shop? Consider these adhesive, waterproof shoes.

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Nakefit

It might be the most waterpark-friendly footwear ever invented.

An Italian company called Nakefit now makes adhesive foot-shaped pads that claim to protect feet against sunbaked pavement, infections and cuts.

The patent-pending material is waterproof … up to a certain point. Nakefit’s website warns that the elastic soles may lose their adhesion if you stay in the water too long. And it cautions against taking a dip in “liquids at high temperatures.” So guests sporting the barely-there footwear would be wise to stay out of the spa.

Otherwise, the pads are said to last upwards of 24 hours.

Provided they work as advertised, the hypoallergenic foot-tape may be just the thing for guests who dislike taking off their sandals before going down a waterslide. Plus, if these things catch on, you may have far fewer flip-flops in your lost-and-found bin.

It’s unknown what Nakefit’s distribution strategy is at the moment. The startup recently concluded a successful Kickstarter campaign, achieving 200% of its funding goal.

The anti-slip stick-ons are available in all sizes and three colors options – blue, pink and black. Pairs sell in packs of ten.

Retail shops at waterparks and aquatics facilities might want to add adhesive soles to their merchandising mix.

About the Author

Nate Traylor

Nate Traylor is a writer at Zonda. He has written about design and construction for more than a decade since his first journalism job as a newspaper reporter in Montana. He and his family now live in Central Florida.

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