Nike is releasing another self-lacing shoe this weekend — and pairs are already going for more than retail on StockX and GOAT
The shoe's self-lacing technology can be controlled by a button on the shoe or via smartphone.
"Simply put, the experience of slipping into the shoe, pressing a button, hearing the whirr of the power-lacing engine and sensing an unparalleled fit is like stepping into a time machine," Nike wrote in a. "The refining of fit continues in the Nike Adapt BB 2.0, evolving the design principles of its predecessor to improve on-court play, while retaining the spirit of the tech's underlying magic: the thrill of a glimpse into the future.
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