Looks interesting. Certainly far more practical and space friendly than a massive walking treadmill like the Katwalk C, alls you need is a smooth floor by the looks of it. Be a good workout I imagine too. Be interested in how this develops, price etc.
i like the idea of these.
i think Thrill covered these a year or so ago.
great concept, i worry about going out of bounds though. you can see in the video they come close to the edge a few times.
good for imersion and getting moving instead of stationry and sitting. so im all for that!
these are good space saving options the other one is the https://www.infinadeck.com/ (i think there is another one similar) this seems to be actively in use reading the websie! (howmany times would i hit my head on the railings!)
for us mere mortals the shoes are a great option. but looks to need 2m square space for it to operate in. not sue how many people will have that in there homes.
realcement souls and needing a hard surface to operate on might be the only issues for some people. Ow and Game support
Cas & Chary's thoughts on these shoes from AWE. I like these, not at the $1500 they are currently sold though, if they can make em for $600-$700 like she says in this vid, hmm, I think I'd love to walk through environments like in Fallout 4.
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