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Back to the Future 2 Light Up Shoes The shoes you wear say a lot about who you are. Marty McFly’s shoes say, “I’m a time jumping adventurer with style that’s literally ahead of my time.� You used to have to borrow a DeLorean time machine from Doc Brown just to get a pair, since they’re only available to the alternate reality 2015 seen in the movies, but we pulled a few strings. (We may, or may not own a time machine ourselves after pulling said strings). Anyways, to make a long story short, we have them available now, and they have all the features and flair you’d expect from future shoes. You can use them while you foil Biff’s evil plans, or just while you head to Café 80’s for lunch! Back to the Future is a trademark and copyright of Universal Studios and U-Drive Joint Venture. Licensed by Universal Studios Licensing LLC. View shipping rates and policies Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #140,048 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry > Costumes & Accessories > Men > Footwear

If you are a seller for this product, would you like to suggest updates through seller support ? See questions and answers 5 star 66% 4 star 16% 3 star 9% 2 star 2% 1 star 7% See all verified purchase reviews Top Customer Reviews It's the Future! | I found it amazing, and its not just a costume |great shoes ! | Im happy with the shoes | See all customer images Most Recent Customer Reviews Look for similar items by category Clothing, Shoes & JewelryNike Nike’s ‘Back to the Future’-Inspired Shoes Will Hit Stores in November Madeline Farber Attention all Back to the Future fans: Nike's self-lacing shoes are finally going on sale in November. At least that's according to the company's public relations director Heidi Burgett, who Tweeted the shoes would be available at "select Nike retail locations" beginning Nov. 28. Burgett did not say which locations exactly or how much the shoes will cost, but potential buyers can expect a high price tag, according to Wired .

HyperAdapt 1.0 will be available in the U.S. at select Nike retail locations. Appointments to experience & purchase begin 11.28.16. - Heidi Burgett (@heidiburgett) September 20, 2016 The sneakers, which were inspired by the Nike Mag shoes Michael J. Fox wore in i , operate on an internal cable system made from fishing line and a pressure sensor in the sole. Laces tighten once you place your foot inside, and wearers can adjust how tight or loose the laces are by pressing an external pair of buttons near the tongue, The Verge reports.These futuristic shoes have to be charged. LED lights are built into the heel to indicate both when laces are tightening and the shoe is low on battery, according to The Verge. Charging takes up to three hours, but it reportedly lasts up to two weeks. Formally known as HyperAdapt 1.0, the sneakers were a decade in the making, according to a previous Fortune report. And although there's still over a month until the product's release date, advancements for the shoes are already in the works.

Nike ( nke ) designers have previously expressed their hope to make the shoes adjust automatically to a wearer's foot.
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nike tennis shoes that tie themselvesWhen Marty McFly slipped into his self-lacing trainers in Back to the Future II, the year was 2015 and hoverboards and flying cars were the norm.
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To mark Back to the Future day, Nike designer Tinker Hatfield sent actor Michael J Fox the very first pair of self-lacing Nike MAGs with a letter, which Fox shared on Twitter.
nike black shoes london The letter I received from Tinker today.
best running shoe for knee problems — Michael J. Fox (@realmikefox) "Almost 30 years ago, we embarked on a journey to create a glimpse into the future," wrote Mr Hatfield. "As the first, most celebrated wearer of the Nike Air MAG, we wanted you to be the first to receive a living pair." The Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research shared a short clip of Fox trying on the trainers on October 21 2015, the very date Marty travels forward to in the second film of the franchise. Mr Hatfield was the brains behind the hi-top trainers as worn by Michael J Fox in the 1989 sequel, known as Nike MAGs, and confirmed earlier this year that he and his team were working hard to bring them to market, according to Nice Kicks .

Speaking at the Agenda Trade Show in California in January, Mr Hatfield declined to give an exact date the trainers would go on sale, but said there were still "11 and two-thirds months left in 2015." The 2015 version of the trainers will be auctioned off in early 2016, with all sales going towards the Michael J Fox Foundation. Back to the Future remake? Over my dead body, says Robert Zemeckis The company first announced it was working on a consumer version of the shoes early last year , and was granted a patent for the power lacing system last July. The patent outlines how a weight sensor, coupled with a user control device could be used to trigger the strap moving mechanism, making the shoes appear to tie themselves once your foot is inside. 1,500 Nike MAGs went on sale via eBay in 2011 and raised almost £3.6 million ($6 million) for the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research, although they could not tie themselves. It took Mr Hatfield and his team six years to create the Nike MAG as a perfect replica of the shoes as worn in the film, featuring a 3,000 hour rechargeable battery, lights and electroluminescent out-sole.