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SATISFY finally unveils its first in-house sneaker

By Leslie Leon

SATISFY finally unveils its first in-house sneaker

While Paris-based SATISFY is no stranger to the footwear world, it's finally time for the brand to release its first in-house sneaker. After lauded collaboration with brands like HOKA, SATISFY's first original sneaker is ready for its release. Donning SATISFY's lightweight and airy style, the sneaker is a carefully curated design prepared to make a splash. Although the shoe won't be released until Summer 2025, SATISFY already gives its fans a preview of what to expect from its milestone design. Named TheROCKER, this sneaker can provide support and style for any terrain you explore. Although SATISFY already has experience working with other brands, this first release isn't what you would expect from a first-timer.

SATISFY's new sneaker is ready to rock

Created with performance in mind, SATISFY'S new TheROCKER sneaker combines lightweight materials with the ultimate footwear technology. TheROCKER features semi-transclucent uppers made of Rippy Monomesh, a new material focusing on stabilization and moisture control. The sneaker's midsoles comprise SATISFY's new blend of PEBA and EVA, named Euforia. These midsoles were 3D-printed, allowing for maximum cushioning without any extra weight. With a TuneLug-patterned outsole, this sneaker seeks to offer durability and traction in any environment. Rounding out the shoe's technical features is Vibram's Litebase technology, which reduces the design's weight. The sneaker has only been teased in a bone hue contrasted by a black midsole and outsole. While SATISFY has not confirmed the official launch date, the brand has confirmed a summer release. With a focused target on performance and a lightweight design, there's no doubt that SATISFY's first in-house sneaker is a step toward a successful wider range in the future.

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