However, before we go too far back to the future, let's accept that at the moment, BB Adapt is 'only' a self-lacing shoe. It's actually quite surprising that, although Nike's high-tech (not Hi-Tec ...
And if the tech catches on, expect Nike to equip more shoes with self-lacing tech. If you’ve been dying to wear shoes as cool as Marty McFly’s — well, almost as cool — then all you have to ...
Self-lacing shoes are majorly purchased by professional athletes, basketball players, and differently-abled individuals. Nike has launched its range of self-lacing shoes named Adapt BB and HyperAdapt ...
The Nike HyperAdapt, a $720 shoe with self-tying laces, went on sale this week. WSJ's Jason Gay takes a first look at the sneakers inspired by the 1989 film "Back to the Future Part II." ...
Remember the self-lacing shoes that we brought to your attention a short while back? It was a cool realization of the self-lacing Nike shoes from Back to the Future II, though it had a rather ugly ...
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Serena Williams got absolutely giddy trying on the newest Nike innovation, the HyperAdapt 1.0. The shoe is auto-lacing, and makes a motorized sound as it tightens the laces for you. "Oh my god ...
As much as we love our sneakers, we can’t stress on how often we have struggled with knotting up those laces every time they’ve come undone. You’d think it would get easier with practice, but the act ...
The Air Max has been Nike's most popular shoe since they were first introduced in 1987, and have constantly evolved with new technology. The latest evolution is one of the biggest jumps in ...
You can now own the iconic self-lacing shoes that Marty McFly wore in "Back to the Future." For a $10 donation to the Michael J. Fox Foundation, you will earn yourself a ticket to the raffle to ...