This is when you can expect to get your hands on Nike's new self-lacing HyperAdapt 1.0 kicks. The futuristic, self-lacing sneakers from Nike that have received near-relentless attention over the past ...
Popular YouTube personality Casey Neistat is giving fans a chance to own Nike’s rarest HyperAdapt 1.0 colorway — for free. After getting a chance to try on the friends and family-exclusive white ...
Nike announced this week that the self-tightening sneakers that many have long dreamed about will arrive in time for the winter holidays. HyperAdapt 1.0, as the shoes are called, had the Internet and ...
Nike announced this week that the self-tightening sneakers that many have long dreamed about will arrive in time for the winter holidays. HyperAdapt 1.0, as the shoes are called, had the Internet and ...
Hot damn, those self-lacing shoes we all loved from Back to the Future II are nearly here, with Nike set to release their HyperAdapt 1.0 shoes at "select" retailers by appointment only, starting ...
Late last year, Nike turned science fiction into reality with the Nike HyperAdapt 1.0—a sneaker that, like Back to the Future II predicted in 1989—could actually lace itself. But the sneaker ...
There is art imitating life and then there’s art driving real-life innovation. Today we look at the latter, where one of the most iconic movie moments from decades ago has inspired one of the biggest ...
NEW YORK -- "Back to the Future" fans can soon wear self-lacing shoes similar the ones worn by Marty McFly in the 1989 movie. Nike has unveiled the first adaptive lacing shoe: HyperAdapt 1.0. "When ...
Nike ushered in the “era of personalized performance” with several new products, including a personal fitness app and what it is calling the first self-lacing shoe for the consumer, during a showy ...
Read about the latest sports tech news, innovations, ideas and products that impact players, fans and the sports industry at SportTechie.com. “It’s almost like they can’t believe it,” Nike senior ...
Surely everyone who picked up a pair of Nike’s limited-edition HyperAdapt self-lacing shoes had at least some small desire to rip them open to find out how they worked. But at $700 a pop, it’s an easy ...