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Nike actually released the Nike Air Mag replicas of Marty’s kicks back in 2011, but were only a limited run of 1500 and didn’t feature power laces.
Here's Nike's promo video for the shoes. The Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 will be available in three colors starting holiday 2016, but only to Nike+ members.
The very first pair of the limited-edition replica Marty McFly shoes from the 1989 movie Back to the Future II was sold Thursday night for $37,500. The footwear is sold with a plutonium case.
The futuristic, light-up, athletic shoe from 2015 that has captured the fascination of sneakerheads and movie fans ever since Marty McFly donned a pair in “Back to the Future Part II” in 1989 ...
The Nike HyperAdapt 1.0 is an introductory product in what Nike sees as an emerging market for adaptive performance. It will be available only to members of Nike+ this holiday season.
Marty McFly and his self-lacing shoes. Back To The Future day celebrated the day in the films when Marty McFly arrives in the future - as it was then - in Back To The Future 2 and dons a the sneakers.
Great Scott! Nike is reportedly working on a pair of sneakers with self-tying power laces like the ones Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly wore in “Back to the Future II.” ...
Here's to hoping Nike moves ahead with a MAG retro as well. UPDATE 10/29: The online raffle for this Marty McFly Nike Bruin is open now here. Pairs are available at NikeLab 21 Mercer and NikeLab ...
Nike already released the Back to the Future II Air Mag shoes (eccentric closer Brian Wilson was a huge fan), but those lacked the power laces that took the sneakers to the next level.
Hang on to your flux capacitors, kids: Nike says it is finally selling the shoes that "until now, have only existed on the feet of Marty McFly." The Beaverton, Ore.-based Nike says it is ...
Bosses at sports footwear giants Nike are developing a limited edition line of the futuristic shoes Michael J Fox's character Marty McFly wore in <i>Back to the Future II</i>.
Remember the McFly 2015s, the Official Shoes of Gadget Lab? They were a fairly faithful rendition of Marty McFly’s amazing self-lacing sneakers from Back to the Future 2, forced to the market by ...
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