Nfinity
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History of Nfinity
Nfinity is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. The company produces performance footwear designed for female athletes. In 2003, Nfinity got its start by introducing the first spring-floor cheerleading shoe targeting the All-Star market. In just 5 years Nfinity has become the #1 shoe in the all-star cheerleading market. With 9 our of 10 world champion teams wearing the evolution. Nfinity shoes were ranked the best cheerleading shoe in 2008 by about.com. The company was ranked No. 119 in Inc. Magazine list of the 5000 Fastest Growing Private Companies in America and No. 9 in the Top 100 Consumer Product Companies.
In 2009 Nfinity introduced the first Basketball shoe developed exclusively for female athletes. The Nfinity Basketball Shoe integrates BioniQ technology - the first team sport footwear designed to address a woman's pronounced Q-Angle.
Meet Nfinity
It is Nfinity's goal to make a profound difference in the lives of female athletes by providing footwear specificially designed for their physiology. Tate Chalk, the CEO, started this 5-year-old company by being the first to invest time and effort in designing a shoe for a group of athletes who struggle to get the recognition they deserve. We champion the level of athleticism and sacrifice that our girls put into their sport by providing them with high performance product designed for their specific needs.
Nfinity is the only team sport shoe company in the world that focuses on engineering innovations designed to alleviate injury risk specific to a female's physiology, while delivering superior style, comfort, and performance.
BioniQ Technology
Nfinity's BioniQ(TM) technology is designed 100% for the female athlete. The supportive and naturally aligning midsole features sequenced cushioning to keep the foot in an ergonomic performance enhancing position.
BioniQ(TM) addresses the pronounced Q Angle (the angle between the hip and knee, which increases the likelihood of ACL injuries) found in women. The technology conserves the energy needed to keep the foot aligned and helps protect when an athlete becomes fatigued.

