You build the habit at home.
Steps under the desk gives the feet a clear, daily reference. Contact, weight, and small shifts become familiar.
Steps Flex is the portable tactile board — a flexible base with the same rows of copper points that bring ground-feel back to the feet. Built for the days you are not at your desk.
Same signal at the soles as Steps, without the fixed setup. Real copper points. Flexible body. Fits in your bag.
Most people set up a tactile board at the desk, find a rhythm with it, then lose the habit the moment they travel, change rooms, or move between workspaces. Steps Flex exists to close that gap.
Steps under the desk gives the feet a clear, daily reference. Contact, weight, and small shifts become familiar.
A hotel floor, a different desk, a shared workspace, a gym. The fixed surface disappears and the practice stops.
A flexible board with the same copper-point contact. Folds, packs, and gives the soles something to read in any room.
The same row-and-column copper-point contact as Steps, set into a high-density rubber base that flexes when unweighted and stays stable when used.
Flexible when packed. Stable under load. Grips most floors, mats, and carpet without sliding.
The same tapered copper points as Steps. Same contact map across the toes, arch, heel, and edges.
No rigid edges. Rolls or folds into a backpack or carry-on, and comes back out used the same day.
Both are Steps tactile boards. Same copper-point contact, same signal at the soles. They exist in different contexts — fixed under the desk, and portable for everywhere else.
| Steps | Steps Flex | |
|---|---|---|
| Role | Fixed under-desk setup | Portable companion |
| Body | Thermo-ash wood | High-density rubber |
| Rigidity | Fixed | Flexible — folds flat |
| Contact | Solid copper points | Solid copper points |
| Weight | Heavier — built to stay | Lightweight — built to move |
| Best for | Daily desk use | Travel, transitions, shared spaces |
| Price | $250 | $125.00 |
Not a lighter version of Steps — a different tool for a different context. Steps is the daily reference at the desk. Steps Flex keeps that reference available when the desk is not.
Steps Flex works best when the first session in a new space is short and simple. Let the feet find the surface before adding weight.
Use on a dry, stable floor. Keep the board away from children and pets between sessions. Reduce weight, wear socks, or stop when the contact feels too sharp.
The portable Steps tactile board. Same copper-point contact as Steps, built into a flexible body that folds into a bag.
Same copper-point contact. Different base and form factor. Steps lives under the desk. Steps Flex travels.
Yes. Seated and standing both work. Start with light pressure and adjust through bodyweight.
The rubber base grips most floors, mats, and carpet. On a slick surface, a mat underneath adds extra stability.
Noticeable, not punishing. Socks, foot position, and seated bodyweight let you choose a lighter or stronger contact.
Reflexology works with targeted zones. Steps Flex uses distributed contact for everyday ground-feel — same approach as Steps.
Steps Flex is a physical surface for tactile input. It is sold without diagnostic or therapeutic claims.