Tiffany Beers of Nike explains how the system works :
“ When you step in , your cad will bump off a sensor and the system will mechanically tighten . ”
That sounds about right ! The adaptative lacing engineering is n’t full automatic though . As in , it wo n’t just reduce and loosen on the tent flap . Along with the blackguard sensor , you may adjust the power laces through a push on the side of the shoe . This is n’t strictly just a gimmick ( it ’s a good deal of gimmick though ) because the musical theme is that the added welfare of these power lace is that the shoe ’s lace will give the same sort of consistent scrunching and constrain each time . Bunny ears be gone ( though who be intimate how the power lacing gets commit up ) .

The Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 is supposed to do out during the holiday time of year of 2016 in three different colors . No word on price yet but it ’s in all probability safe to assume that you ’ll need to begin shining up them pennies .
Here ’s an on foot psychometric test of the shoe ’s superpower lacing organization :
I try on Nike ’s first power lace up shoe , which will be available afterward this yearhttps://t.co/7QJIj5tXBR

— Darren Rovell ( @darrenrovell)March 16 , 2016
And a promo video recording that sort of teases it :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7Cyv3cvIxY

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