Nike's 'Back To The Future' Self-Lacing Hyperadapt Shoes Will Cost $969
Going "Back To The Future" is turning out to be pretty pricey.
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Nike has announced that its new HyperAdapt 1.0 shoes will be available beginning in December for a price of $720 (approx C$969).
The shoes feature what Nike calls "adaptive lacing," meaning that sensors at the heel level activate the lacing when a foot slips into the shoe.
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Customers will be able to try the HyperAdapt 1.0 in its Black/White-Blue Lagoon colourway at the Nike Soho store and the NIKE+ ClubHouse at 45 Grand in New York beginning Dec. 1. Information about booking appointments will be available on nike.com and the Nike+ app.
A small group of Nike+ app users will also have early access on November 28.
Later in the month, the shoes will be available in Black/White-Blue Lagoon and Metallic Silver/Black-White colourways through the Nike+ app and select Nike stores in the US.
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Watch the video above to learn more about the Nike HyperAdapt 1.0.
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