EaziStep

Built to help people keep moving.

EaziStep develops mobility and offloading products for people who need to stay active through recovery, work, and everyday life. Our current launch focus is an offloading boot designed for long days on your feet.

Current focusThe EaziStep offloading boot.
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EaziStep work boot concept
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EaziStep service footwear concept
Current launch focus

The EaziStep offloading boot is being built for people who spend real hours on their feet.

The boot is designed to help shift load through a supportive internal structure while still looking and functioning like practical footwear. We are preparing the first launch path now and asking early supporters to help choose the first style.

EaziStep offloading boot concept

Relief built into a boot.

EaziStep started with a simple human problem: injury and pain can take people out of work, family life, and the activities that make them feel like themselves. The offloading boot brings years of mobility-product learning into a form people can actually imagine wearing.

Designed for long standing and walking days.
Built around a supportive offloading concept, not just softer foam.
Available in multiple style directions so early supporters can help choose what launches first.
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How EaziStep got here

A mobility company shaped by real recovery problems.

EaziStep began after cofounder Dar Fazulyanov shattered his ankle and experienced how quickly an injury can interrupt an active life. He teamed up with Joshua Vanderpool, a mechanical engineer and biomedical engineering PhD candidate, to build better ways for people to stay mobile.

Recovery without sitting life out

The first EaziStep concepts focused on hands-free mobility after lower-leg injury.

Learning from real use

Prototype testing showed that mobility products have to fit daily life, not just work in a lab or workshop.

Current launch path

Those lessons now point toward offloading footwear: support built into a product people can wear through the day.

One company, several lessons

Every EaziStep project came from the same question: how do we help people keep moving?

Some projects are active, some are earlier prototypes, and one local rental pilot remains in products. The current customer-facing focus is the offloading boot.