What’s happening
Omorpho’s new Microload G-Tight builds weight into the lower leg to “boost” walking, running, and general fitness work — without looking like training equipment.

How it’s built
The design focuses on:
Micro-weights along the lower leg
Weight placement that avoids joints for smoother movement
A compression-forward fit intended for repeat wear
It also includes two thigh pockets and positions itself as a daily staple rather than a novelty product.
Why this is interesting
Most “add resistance” fitness products either:
look like gear (and people stop wearing them), or
feel annoying after 10 minutes.
Omorpho is betting that small, strategic loading + normal aesthetics = real adherence. If they’re right, this could become a legit subcategory in training apparel, especially for people who want more output from walks, incline sessions, and light runs.
The business angle
A category like this lives or dies by:
comfort,
durability,
and whether customers feel the difference fast enough to justify the price.