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Nike Hyperadapt 1.0: the first sports shoes with self-tightening laces

Nike HyperAdapt 1.0.

Nike has once again outdone the competition by introducing the world's first self-tying production sneaker. Just like in the cult trilogy Back to the Future (Back to the Future) from 1985, where Marty McFly traveled with a time machine to 2015 and found a pair of Nike sneakers in it. Nike thus fulfilled the vision of the film and presented us with the Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 on the occasion of the "anniversary".

Nike always bets on innovation and knows how to activate the emotions of the brand's fans in such a way that it builds a cult through its brand. This Nike he does so much more than the competition and somehow knows exactly when and in what way he needs to impress the crowds. Revival of old models Nike Cortez, follows the futurism we all expected in 2015. Nike HyperAdapt 1.0  summarizes the conceptual idea from the film Back to the future (Back to the Future) from 1985. Only this unites it into a marvel of mechanical engineering and design.

Tinker Hatfield... “innovation is not a dream of tomorrow. Innovation is acceleration towards the future.

Functional simplicity is the basis on the sensors and allows that when you put the shoe on, it detects the foot through the sensors and automatically seals the shoe. There are only two buttons for tightening and loosening the strength. This makes useful functionality extremely easy.

The Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 self-tying sneaker.
The Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 self-tying sneaker.

Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 represents a step into the future of adaptive athletic footwear that will be available to Nike's most loyal fans during the 2016 holiday season, and only to those who are Nike+ members. Therefore, if you are itching for the "future", apply today.

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