Gravity is equivalent to acceleration.
A pilot of a fast jet experiences 'g' forces when maneuvering for this reason.
G forces can also be experienced by a person placed in a centrifuge, and it's part of astronaut training.
We can also fake an absence of gravity, wieghtlessness, by flying an aircraft in a particular way.
However there are no gravity or antigravity boots or similar, gravity is a fundamental property of matter.
There is nothing I know of other than matter which can produce a true gravitational field (as opposed to the variations of simulated gravity which I mentioned.)
The field is entirely a result of the mass and nothing else.
There may be exotic forms of matter which are different to the normal matter we know of, but for now anyway no such stuff exists except as abstract mathematical conjectures.
Everything with mass that we know of interacts gravitationally, and everything which does so does it in exactly the same way.