What to expect from an active recovery shoe like the Kane Revive

Let’s give them a try.

The Kane Revive is a fabulous concept: a shoe designed for active recovery, made from planet-friendly materials, and created by a Certified B Corporation. The shoes look a bit like Crocs, with a closed back rather than a clog style, and come in at least 20 colors.

Kane Footwear CEO John Gagliardi started dreaming up his company a few years back. “I walked past a pile of EVA [ethylene-vinyl acetate] shoes on a beach and wondered why there isn’t a better looking slip-on shoe made out of planet-friendly materials,” he said in a statement. “That experience led me to start Kane. From the beginning, our mission has been to create a well-designed, bio-based EVA shoe that supports and stimulates recovery.”

Kane Footwear shoes in the Kane Revive design, in black and white.
Photo by Teresa Bergen

Gagliardi has the perfect pedigree for a shoe baron. He grew up working in his dad’s sneaker store in Queens, New York. Later, he was a professional athlete. “I began to understand that footwear can have a profound influence on recovery,” he said. “I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished with the launch of the Kane Revive. And it’s only the beginning.”

So, how does this shoe help recovery? Kane worked with board-certified foot and ankle surgeon Dr. Daniel Geller on the design. These shoes are riddled with holes that promote air circulation. Raised nodes in the footbed help activate blood flow in key pressure points. Ample cushioning supports the wearer’s heel, arch, and instep. The soles are flexible and provide good traction.

While these shoes look like regular plastic, they’re actually made of a trademarked material called RestoreFoam™, created from Brazilian sugarcane. Sugarcane is a renewable resource and captures carbon as it grows. So these shoes help your feet as they help the planet. Plus, the Kane Revive is made from all vegan materials.

A pair of feet in gray socks and blue Kane Revive shoes.
Photo by Teresa Bergen

Kane sent me two review pairs to try out. They are totally comfortable. I like the support and the space for toes to spread out and relax. The shoes also grip well when I walk down my slippery back steps to take the trash out. The lace loops on the back help you pull them on. And Kane sends two pairs of spare loops in contrasting colors in case you want to jazz up your look.

Is the Kane Revive for you? A lot depends on your aesthetic sense. While the Revive is more attractive than Crocs, the resemblance is unmistakable. And debate has raged for 20+ years about this controversial yet popular design. I’ve always striven for a Croc-free household. Now, I’m faced with two pairs of comfortable and apparently good-for-my-feet Kane Revives. So far, I haven’t ventured off my property in them. But they are starting to grow on me. We’ll see if I can overcome my aesthetic hangups to reap the full benefit of these innovative new shoes.

Kane Footwear provided Outdoors Wire with a product sample for review.

Seahawks to participate in ‘My Cause My Cleats’ Week 14

In support of charities of their choosing, Seattle Seahawks players will be participating in the “My Cause My Cleats” campaign Week 14.

Throughout Week 14 of the regular season, the Seattle Seahawks and other teams around the league will participate in the NFL’s “My Cause My Cleats” campaign in support of hundreds of charitable efforts.

Seahawks players, coaches, staff and Legends will sport shoes and cleats representing causes of their choosing during the Sunday night matchup against the Rams in Los Angeles.

“Our players are passionate supporters of many charitable causes and serve as changemakers in their communities,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said via the league press release. “We are excited to build upon last year’s success and work with our players to expand this unique platform that enables them to raise awareness for causes they support.”

Following the week, the players will auction off their game-worn cleats, with 100% of the proceeds going to their individual causes.

For a more in-depth look at the Seahawks’ footwear and designated charities, click here to view Seattle’s photo gallery.

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