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Good afternoon all,

I've been a huge fan of the Foamposites ever since I was in high school along with always watching Wear Testers reviews. I'm not sure when but somewhere between the lines, the magic of sneakers just.. died for me. Let alone, I feel like Nike, which has lead the way for sneakers has just lost the spark of innovation.

Anyways, this realization lead me to try something personal for myself. I call it project Hydronaut. I named it this because I had a theory of using H2O as a form of footwear cushioning. I started this project in late 2019 and it's been ongoing ever since whenever I have some free time. To be honest, I didn't have the idea to use water to make something that was better than air or foam, I just wanted something that felt.. different and unique. Something similar to having a rear engine vs a mid-engine, they both just perform different.

First of all, water doesn't compress so this wasn't going to be some sort of high-energy return testing done in this project. Water utilizes the concept of "Pascal's Law" and hydrostatic pressure (think of a water bed) which states when pressure is applied to a contained fluid, the pressure is distributed equally in all directions. Knowing this, I figured this may give some sort of smooth, dampening feeling to a cushioning. Brooks also attempted something similar in the 90's, I believe, which gave me some since of confidence that maybe this could work.

To be fair, I had zero hopes in this actually working but I tried out two water bottles onto my Adidas Busenitz and it felt okay - just okay. At least I could walk on it. I won't go too far into detail, but I do have a good amount of the progress documented on hygraworldwide.com

Luckily, I was able to spend a lot of time with an engineer who knows footwear a lot more than I do so we were able to work together on building this thing into something functional. This silhouette is smooth to say the least, but I won't be running any marathons in it.

These are all protos so none for sale. I only have maybe a few samples only in size 9.

Just something fun and different.

Do you guys feel the same way about the sneaker industry at the moment?
 

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In a sense, yes. Which is probably why I've been gravitating to other brands or shoe models just to get a different feel on tech or new look.
 
It's cool. Push the envelope. From a guy who's worn everything from Ellesse to Van Grack, diversity is needed.

I think the old Brooks tech was a silicone oil. Could be wrong.

That first pic looks dope. I'd wear those, no question.
 
It's cool. Push the envelope. From a guy who's worn everything from Ellesse to Van Grack, diversity is needed.

I think the old Brooks tech was a silicone oil. Could be wrong.

That first pic looks dope. I'd wear those, no question.
Diversity is definitely needed. New stories, new materials with new beginnings. Excited to see if these ever make it into anyones hands but mine.
 
In a sense, yes. Which is probably why I've been gravitating to other brands or shoe models just to get a different feel on tech or new look.
Exactly. I can't say that I'm looking for something that's "better" but I do want more soul put into sneakers.
 
Another colorway we tested a little while back. This is also a prototyped version but fully functional.

I had two pairs of these but one is in the hands of Chris over at Wear Testers and one was given to Travis Barker.

Let me know what you guys think. If anyone wants to know more background around the project feel free to check out https://hygraworldwide.com
 

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