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Nike has unveiled its long-awaited sneaker with self-tying "adaptive" laces. It's called the HyperAdapt 1.0, and Nike CEO Mark Parker introduced it at the Nike Innovation .
The original Nike MAG Back to the Future replicas from 2011 fetch anywhere from US00-,000 (and up) on the resale market. The 2019 HyperAdapt 1.0—which features similar Adaptive Fit Technology—go from about US0 up to US5.
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On Thursday, Nike introduced the game-changing new HyperAdapt 1.0, the first self-lacing sneaker and a dream of sneakerheads and sci-fi geeks alike ever since Michael J. Fox slipped on a pair.
By 2015, the year the movie is set, Nike had seemingly perfected the technology in real life, first announcing the Nike Air Mags, replicas of the sneakers Fox wears in the movie, and later the. At first, it struck me as a gimmick: Nearly 30 years after Michael J. Fox strapped on auto-lacing Nike sneakers in Back to the Future II, the company has created a working replica of that shoe. Nike's New Self-Lacing Sneaker Is Back from the Future—and Now for Everyone. The Hyperadapt BB is way more advanced, half as expensive, and hitting NBA hardwood soon. By Sam Schube.
The innovative, auto-lacing HyperAdapt 1.0 is a futuristic concept that took years of design refinement and testing to actualize. Tiffany Beers, Senior Innovator, NIKE, Inc., illuminates the HyperAdapt 1.0's technical and aesthetic evolution in the latest edition of Behind the Design, which features a look at three never-before-seen prototypes. Additionally, Nike created a limited-edition Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 inspired by the Nike Mag’s self-lacing feature, providing a more accessible option for fans eager to experience futuristic.
To promote the new shoe design and celebrate the Back to the Future Part II film, Nike used the technology in the HyperAdapt 1.0 to create self-lacing replicas of the shoes McFly wore in the film. Unlike the low-rise HyperAdapt, these replicas are gray high-tops with a Velcro band that wraps across the lower shin. 89 lucky raffle winners won .The company is calling the technology “adaptive fit,” and the sneaker is the HyperAdapt 1.0—each shoe has a sensor, battery, motor, and cable system that adjusts fit based on an algorithmic.
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Nike has unveiled its long-awaited sneaker with self-tying "adaptive" laces. It's called the HyperAdapt 1.0, and Nike CEO Mark Parker introduced it at the Nike Innovation 2016 event in New. The original Nike MAG Back to the Future replicas from 2011 fetch anywhere from US00-,000 (and up) on the resale market. The 2019 HyperAdapt 1.0—which features similar Adaptive Fit Technology—go from about US0 up to US5. On Thursday, Nike introduced the game-changing new HyperAdapt 1.0, the first self-lacing sneaker and a dream of sneakerheads and sci-fi geeks alike ever since Michael J. Fox slipped on a pair.
By 2015, the year the movie is set, Nike had seemingly perfected the technology in real life, first announcing the Nike Air Mags, replicas of the sneakers Fox wears in the movie, and later the.
At first, it struck me as a gimmick: Nearly 30 years after Michael J. Fox strapped on auto-lacing Nike sneakers in Back to the Future II, the company has created a working replica of that shoe. Nike's New Self-Lacing Sneaker Is Back from the Future—and Now for Everyone. The Hyperadapt BB is way more advanced, half as expensive, and hitting NBA hardwood soon. By Sam Schube.The innovative, auto-lacing HyperAdapt 1.0 is a futuristic concept that took years of design refinement and testing to actualize. Tiffany Beers, Senior Innovator, NIKE, Inc., illuminates the HyperAdapt 1.0's technical and aesthetic evolution in the latest edition of Behind the Design, which features a look at three never-before-seen prototypes.
Additionally, Nike created a limited-edition Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 inspired by the Nike Mag’s self-lacing feature, providing a more accessible option for fans eager to experience futuristic. To promote the new shoe design and celebrate the Back to the Future Part II film, Nike used the technology in the HyperAdapt 1.0 to create self-lacing replicas of the shoes McFly wore in the film. Unlike the low-rise HyperAdapt, these replicas are gray high-tops with a Velcro band that wraps across the lower shin. 89 lucky raffle winners won .The company is calling the technology “adaptive fit,” and the sneaker is the HyperAdapt 1.0—each shoe has a sensor, battery, motor, and cable system that adjusts fit based on an algorithmic.
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