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    Sazzi Brings Barefoot Technology to Sandals (video)

     

     

    The ancient Anasazi civilization provide the inspiration for Sazzi Toe Motion Footwear, which extends the individual-toed footwear trend seen on the likes of the Vibram Five Fingers to sandals.

    “The Anasazi, ancestors to the Hopi people, were truly ahead of their time …” Sazi explains on its website. “Their sandals utilized two toe posts to stabilize their feet for the hardcore terrain of the ‘Four Corners Canyon Lands’ region in which they lived. Like the Anasazi, we understand the advantages of multiple toe posts including unmatched lateral stability and comfort. Sazzi has merged the ancient with the modern in its new four toe posted footwear line.”

    Sazzi was founded by Mark Thatcher, who also founded Teva. While extending the individual-toed footwear trend to sandals may at first seem rather odd, since any pair of sandals or flip flops lets all five of your toes loose, Sazzi claims there are advantages in what it calls “Toe Motion Footwear.”

    The company says the Toe Motion Footwear system, which consists of five independent toe planks and four prongs separating the toes, provides better lateral and forward-leaning control for athletes. Unlike a solid-soled sandal, Sazzi sandals give you some individual toe movement, which provides for more precise control.

    Additionally, you have much more manual dexterity and agility with Sazzi Sandals because you get to use all five toes.   This is particularly helpful on uneven terrain, where your foot can better conform and grip thanks to the added movement.

    Sazzi’s Quad Post Lateral Stability System also connects your foot more securely with the sandal. You get more points of connection to give you a surer fit.

    Sazzi offers its Toe Motion Footwear system in two different sandals,  perfect for activities like hiking, water sports and casual wear. The Digit, which run around $100, is the more advanced of the two and features a puncture-resistant Dura-Shank  and heel strap. The Decimal, (around $80), is a simpler pair that uses the same five-toed, four-pronged layout but without the heel strap. Both come in a variety of colors, and are available in May.

     

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