Arkky has recently released two new 3D printed shoe models: the CozLite 90 and the CozLite 305. Both products are now available on the official store, each serving different functional needs and design preferences.

 (Fig 1: CozLite 305 black)

CozLite 90: Integrated Lattice Flip-Flops

The CozLite 90 is a flip-flop designed with an integrated lattice structure combining the strap and sole. This design focus is on simplicity and weight reduction, providing a breathable experience for warm weather environments. It is intended for casual use, such as beach or poolside activities.

  • Retail Price: $79.00
  • Design: Open-toe flip-flop

(Fig 2: CozLite 90 detail)

CozLite 305: 3D Printed Recovery Slippers

The CozLite 305 is a closed-toe slipper manufactured via the AIHALS 3D printing platform. The shoe uses 53% bio-based TPU, providing a consistent level of cushioning and structural support. The complex lattice pattern is specifically designed to offer foot comfort during recovery periods after physical activity or for prolonged indoor use.

  • Retail Price: $179.00
  • Material: 53% Bio-based TPU

(Fig 3: CozLite 305 detail)

Technical Notes on Manufacturing

As each pair is individually 3D printed, Arkky states that subtle variations in texture may exist between products. These are natural characteristics of the additive manufacturing process. The black and white models utilize the original material color, whereas other colors are achieved through a secondary spray finish.

For further information regarding sizing and shipping timelines, please refer to the individual product pages.

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