Nike Starts Selling More Self-Lacing Sneakers

Nike bring its self-lacing Hyperadapt 1.0 sneakers to Miami.

Nike Hyperadapt 843871 001 Quarter
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Nike Hyperadapt 843871 001 Quarter

Nike is slowly increasing the distribution for the Hyperadapt 1.0, its first commercially available self-lacing shoe. For January, the brand is bringing the shoes to Nike Miami. Sign-ups to trial and purchase the Hyperadapt 1.0 are available now here.

The Hyperadapt 1.0 was originally released exclusively in New York City in December, 2016, with Nike eventually bringing the shoes to other cities.

The Hyperadapt 1.0 is one of Nike's most expensive sneakers ever at $720, and has been going for even more than that on the resell market thanks to the shoe's limited distribution. Consignment store Stadium Goods has some wild prices on the shoes ranging from $2,500 to $7,500.

UPDATE 3/9: The shoes are available now via the Draw here.

UPDATE 3/6: Nike is releasing another wave of Hyperadapt sneakers. On Monday, @NikeNYC tweeted a link to this page saying the shoes will be available through Draw releases on March 9. Pairs will be available for pick-up in-store for Draw winners on March 11 at select Nike locations in New York City, Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Portland.