(WFXP) — It’s the end of an era for Nike’s self-lacing Adapt shoes. Nike announced they will no longer be producing any new Adapts, and will also be discontinuing the accompanying app.
Here’s a blast from the past, or future, reminiscent of the self-lacing shoes from Back to the Future Part II. [Vimal Patel] made his own self-lacing shoe using LEGO “bolted” to the shoe’s ...
Nike is officially discontinuing its line of Adapt shoes, its futuristic sneakers designed to emulate the self-lacing ones made famous by 1989's "Back to the Future Part II." What's more ...
Adapt BB is all about a perfect, customised fit. It just happens to achieve that via a self-lacing shoe, like in Back to the Future. The system used is called FitAdapt, and it involves an app ...
The shoe goes on sale in February. Michael Sawh, editor of wearable tech website Wareable said: "Obviously this is a big nostalgic nod to the self-lacing shoes from Back to the Future that have ...
Fox went on Jimmy Kimmel this week to show off the new Nike Mags, the company’s first self-lacing sneakers that will be available in 2016. Like the shoes in the movies, you can slip the Mags on ...
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 ...
Check out the video of [Pentland_Designs] Shoelace locks after the break. For more shoe-tech, check out these LEGO self-lacing shoes, or this teardown of Nike’s self-lacing offering.
An envelope. It indicates the ability to send an email. We went to the exclusive Nike gym in Soho to test drive the self-lacing Nike Mags which you may remember from "Back to the Future Part II".
With these features, Lotti calls the Jordan 11 Adapt the "most personalized Jumpman shoes to date." Nike is selling the sneakers for $500, hundreds less than the brand's first self-lacing shoes.