Back to the Future' Nike Mag shoes can be yours

  • March 26, 2018 1:39 AM EDT

    [url=http://www.chaunikenligne.fr/]chaussures nike pas cher[/url] "Though it initially shared only a few seconds of screen time with Michael, the idea behind the Nike Mag unlocked something much bigger at Nike," Parker said in a statement. "It sent us down an uncharted path of innovation, but it also opened our eyes to our ability to fight some of the world's biggest challenges. We feel privileged for the opportunity to raise even more awareness for the fight against Parkinson's." The HyperAdapt is nice, but it's not the Mag. Back to the Future fans will be glad to see the Mag is now a real sneaker.

    [url=http://www.chaunikenligne.fr/]chaussures nike soldes[/url] As far as exclusive sneakers go, few sneakers get more exclusive than the self-lacing Nike MAG: 89 pairs were given away in a raffle, while another three are going to be auctioned off in London, New York and Hong Kong – the last of which has just finished with a winning bid that sits in the six figures. The first shot was of Marty putting on the shoes and placing his feet on the ground. For the second shot, the prop shoes were bolted to a platform made of fake asphalt, with the laces running down through holes. On cue, a stagehand would pull the laces tight and a light would switch on, illuminating the Nike logo.

    [url=http://www.chaunikenligne.fr/]chaussures nike femme pas cher[/url] Beers talked about the long process of making self-lacing a reality — she said Nike designer Tinker Hatfield first asked her to look at the problem in 2005. She also explained why this could be more than just a cool novelty. (Though it is just undeniably cool to hear and feel the laces tightening around your feet.) “Athletes can adjust these on-the-fly,” she said. “So time out in basketball, they can let bloodflow go back to the feet. Running performance, you know, if the shoe gets wet or if your foot’s swelling in a marathon, you can just change it.” The Nike HyperAdapt is the first self-lacing athletic shoe that Nike has released to the general public.

    [url=http://www.chaunikenligne.fr/]chaussures nike homme pas cher[/url] It's different from the Nike Mag, which is a replica of the self-lacing shoes worn by Marty McFly in "Back to the Future." Only 89 pairs of the Nike Mag were made available to fans via lottery. The HyperAdapt sneakers will be lightweight and rechargeable. The self-lacing mechanism of the shoe works more like automatic buckling -- the way snow boots or roller blades tighten. "When you step in, your heel will hit a sensor and the system will automatically tighten. Then there are two buttons on the side to tighten and loosen. You can adjust it until it's perfect," said Nike senior innovator Tiffany Beers.