I presented over 20 of my newest innovations at CES 2007, and the buzz for my products were beyond my expectations. But one great innovation was the star of the show: the Gravity Defyer Shoes. This shoe made the loudest wave throughout the show. It was the most unique since it was the only product in the show that did not require any batteries.
Many people had visited my booth and stood in line for the opportunity to try on these remarkable shoes. The initial reaction after slipping their feet into the Gravity Defyer shoes was “Wow!…unbelievable!…I got to get a pair.” I directed them to our Gadget Universe website and to the Skymall inflight Magazine and website as a resource to purchase the Gravity Defyer Shoes.
One young man who tried the shoes on was begging to take a pair of the Gravity Defyer shoes with him and he was willing to pay any price. He said that in his young age he was diagnosed with a tumor in his ankle so they shaved the bone and then implanted metal in to his foot. Since the implant, he said he had problems fitting any shoes and never felt comfortable walking with any shoes. Until he tried on a pair of Gravity Defyer shoes. Unfortunately, I told him we cannot sell shoes during the CES. When I saw how disappointed he was I told him but we can give it away to him as a present. The smile on his face made this show the best I ever had.
I have read about your shoes, and they seem very neat. I too have a physical impairment in my feet, and I am hoping that your shoes will make life a little more comfortable. However, given my weird feet, I can never buy a shoe before trying it on – some shoes are not wide enough, etc. Is there a store or other establishment in which I can try the shoes on?
Comment by Jonathan Korin — February 22, 2007 @ 3:17 pm |
The Gravity Defyer Shoes are not in retails stores just yet, but they will be coming to a store near you soon. The Gadget Universe catalog does allow for free shipping back and forth for the shoes. If the shoe does not fit correct, send it back and they will get you the right size.
Comment by Alexander Innovation Wizard — February 22, 2007 @ 10:39 pm |