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, according to ...
We are well past the point in the timeline when Marty McFly was zipping around Hill Valley’s town square on air. Yet here we are in 2020, still lacking hoverboard technology. It’s just one of the many ...
Are you frustrated with tying laces every time you have to put on your sneakers or take them off? Do you feel uncomfortable wearing regular sneakers, especially after walking or running a long ...
Nike is discontinuing the app for its self-lacing shoes. The Adapt BB smartphone app, which controls Nike's $350 self-lacing sneaker's third edition, will disappear from Google Play and the iPhone App ...
2015 has long been the year that sneakerheads have expected to deliver on auto-lacing sneakers via the Nike MAGs, but there might be another shoe fulfilling that promise. The video above features a ...
Nike released these sneakers, the Nike Mags, in 2016 after working on the self-lacing shoe concept for over a decade. By 2012, the shoe giant had gotten the motor technology small enough that it could ...
LOS ANGELES - Four years ago, Nike made history when it unveiled its revolutionary new self-lacing shoes, called the HyperAdapt 1.0. Now, the same technology can lace your Air Jordans. Nike’s ...
Lil Nas X connects with Complex's Joe La Puma on the latest episode of Sneaker Stories and talks about his first pair of Air Jordans, his current sneaker rotation, and his upcoming controversial ...
This probably isn't shocking to anyone who knows me, but I love sneakers perhaps too much for my own good. So when Nike introduced the Adapt BB with power laces earlier this year, I was pretty ...
A pair of light-up, self-lacing shoes, made famous by Michael J. Fox’s famous character Marty McFly in 'Back to the Future Part II,' could fetch up to $70,000 in a rare sneaker auction at Sotheby’s.
While Nike’s 2019 self-lacing sneaker sold out immediately, this year’s version of the shoe isn’t doing as well. The previous model’s demand was “insane,” sneaker reviewer Seth Fowler said on Tuesday ...