You may have seen shoes that were used by bootleggers during the Prohibition era that were designed to leave a cow's hoof print instead of a footprint, so they couldn't easily be tracked. That idea is back again, with a twist! German designer Stephan Henrich has designed a 3D printed shoe that looks very soft and comfortable, and has a matrix underneath to soften your steps. But the sole is designed to leave a footprint no one can figure out. It's called the Cryptide Sneaker, designed to leave the footprint of a cryptid, a legendary creature like the yeti or chupacabra. Here you can see this shoe from all angles, but they never show us what the footprint looks like!
The campaign is mainly to promote the Sintratec S2 System, which is a 3D printer. The idea is that you can make anything your mind can conceive.
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