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Forget self-lacing: Nike’s new sneakers literally massage your feet

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GEEK DESK
Jun 21

Forget self-lacing sneakers, Nike and Hyperice are taking athletic footwear to the next level with their new high-tops that literally massage your feet while you wear them. Imagine slipping on these shoes before your workout and feeling a wave of warmth and pressure invigorate your tired muscles. That’s exactly what these aren’t your average kicks; they’re equipped with air-filled pockets and warming elements that work together to simulate a professional massage, all while you’re getting ready to crush your workout. The goal? To enhance performance and speed up recovery, turning your pre-workout routine into a luxurious spa treatment that primes your body for peak performance.

But wait, there’s more! These high-tech sneakers aren’t just a gimmick; they’re backed by science and endorsed by top athletes like Eliud Kipchoge and LeBron James. These pros are already raving about how the shoes make their feet feel lighter and more prepared for action. Kipchoge, the world record-holding marathoner, says the shoes make his legs feel noticeably lighter during his training sessions, while James highlights how they improve his overall feeling of recovery after a grueling basketball game. It’s clear that these shoes are more than just a flashy tech gimmick; they’re a real game-changer for athletes who are serious about taking their performance to the next level.

While you can’t grab a pair just yet, Nike and Hyperice are busy collecting feedback from their athlete testers before unleashing these futuristic wonders on the market. But rest assured, the future of footwear is here, and it’s looking pretty darn comfortable. So, move over Marty McFly, your self-lacing sneakers are old news. The real game-changer is here, and it’s all about giving your feet the royal treatment they deserve – a treatment that will have you feeling refreshed and ready to conquer your next workout.

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