![]() ![]() Surprisingly, ISlide doesn’t have a customized sandal commemorating the Shark Tank Show for all us die-hard fans. Justin Kittredge hopes the Sharks invest in I Slide, his new custom slide sandal company, in the season 8 premier. Considering Mark Cuban owns the Dallas Mavericks, and the Mavs logo’s listed on the ISlide website, it certainly looks like this pair is a perfect match when it comes to growing the Brand. Watch ISlide Custom Sandals on Shark Tank Season 8 Premiere September 23, 2016, and see how much the Sharks will invest in this soon-to-be National Brand. Either way, this business will be entering the Shark Tank with lots of negotiating power when dealing with the Sharks. Some of the Sharks might consider investing in the ISlide Sandals just for the new contacts already associated with the Brand. When Justin tried out for the Shark Tank for Season 8, He was a natural shoe-in to get on the Show because of all the high-profile endorsement’s already received. The start-up quickly grew into a National Brand as more and more Pro Athlete’s and Celebrity’s were spotted wearing their customized ISlide Sandals. Kittredge started the only customized premium slide sandal business in 2013 after spending 13 years as the head of Reebok Basketball Division. Most ISlide Sandals only cost $49.99 to customize including the licensing fee for your favorite NBA team. ![]() How easy is it to customize your own ISlide Sandals? The video below shows the entire process giving you infinite possibilities in designing your personalized Sliders. When you have the likes of Antonio Brown, Lebron James, Kobe Bryant, Deon Sanders, Dwayne Wade, Connor McGregger, Kim Kardashian, and Justin Bieber already wearing your customized sandals, it’s easy seeing ISlide Custom Sandals becoming one of Shark Tank’s Most Successful products. But in Justin’s case, the ISlide Custom Sandals has an entire list of Professional Athlete’s and Celebrity’s already wearing their sandals like no other product ever seen on the Shark Tank. Having a professional athlete helping represent your product on the Shark Tank certainly adds credibility. The entrepreneur behind the I-Slide Custom Sandals is Justin Kittredge who’ll be appearing on the Shark Tank Show with NFL Star Antonio Brown from the Pittsburgh Steelers. In fact, you might even say the entire deck’s stacked in Islide’s favor for getting a deal on Shark Tank’s premiere episode on September 23, 2016. The ISlide Custom Sandals is appearing on the Shark Tank Season 8 premiere episode 801 with an ace-in-the-hole when it comes to dealing with the Sharks. It’s kind of sad how the hard work of individual inventors, like this Shark Tank group, gets undermined by unscrupulous copycats.Custom Sandals – Season 8 – Episode 801 – September 23, 2016Īppearing on Shark Tank Season 8 Premiere Episode 801 This works, for me, just as well without it and, in fact, I can lounge in my Couch Potato style fairly easily, and tension the device by either pulling the straps or just moving my thighs together. I ignore the center clip, which is designed to add extra tension by anchoring the two sets of straps together, but that requires you to e seated with your knees together. I’d like to use it while playing piano, for example, but it slips when I am extending my leg to activate the foot pedals. ISlide specializes in slide sandals, which are sandals with no back and open toes that allow you to slip your foot right in. Then wonder where this thing has been your whole life.Ĭons: this product has obvious limits stemming from the fact it requires your knees to be bent to tension it properly. Commercial-grade “seatbelt”-type straps that should hold a gorilla if bound properly, you just fit the pads to your knees, get into your comfortable seated position, and pull on the side straps to tighten. It’s a weird concept and you feel silly at first trying it on. Took me almost a month to actually take it out of the package because I was so sure this was just hype. ![]() I’m always skeptical about products with too many five-star reviews so I don’t blame you for being suspicious.
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