Nike's self-lacing sneakers will hit the market on December 1

All of us at some point have shouted to heaven with those shoes or sneakers that are unleashed almost at every step and that end up making our day bitter. Luckily this could be about to go down in history and that is that Nike will launch on the market on December 1 the HyperAdapt 1.0, whose main feature is that they tie themselves.

These shoes were already officially presented in March, launching a very limited series of 89 models, baptized with the name Air Mags. All were sold in the blink of an eye to raise money for the Michael J. Fox Foundation that is dedicated to Parkinson's research.

Now Nike has decided to market these peculiar sneakers in a free way and without too many limitations, except for the price since anyone can buy these HyperAdapt 1.0 for 720 dollars, about 670 euros to change.

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As you can see in the video that heads this article, shoes fasten on their own when the heel touches a sensor. Of course it is possible to adjust the force with which the shoes are fastened, using some buttons that we will find located on both sides of the shoe.

Not having to tie your shoes is undoubtedly a wish of any person, but I don't know how many will be willing to pay 670 euros, let's not forget, some shoes, which over time will wear out and spoil.

Would you spend 670 euros on a Nike shoe that laces itself?.


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