This wormup contraction shoes and the Hyperis CES 2025 finally have a launch date and price. Hyperboot will be available to buy online in North America from May 17 at a cost of $ 1799.
Hi-tops, which say Nike and Hyperis, are wearing like your smartwatch, help to heat your legs and recover after a workout. Footwear does this with heating and air-compilation massage technology in your shoes, adopts the idea about heating pads and shrinking socks and make them mobile.
Former CNET mobile senior author Lisa Idicico got the chance to try this shoe in January.
“You may definitely feel the heat here,” Idicico said at the time when he was walking across a demo room of Las Vegas wearing fancy footwear. Boots massage and compress your ankles and legs and in the CNET test we can feel the heat especially around the ankles.
Buttons on the shoes allows you to adjust the amount of contraction and heat with multiple settings for each.
Nike Hyperboot buttons.
“Hyperbut contains a system of dual-bouquet blades that provide the types of serial contraction and the thermally associated with skilled heating elements that distribute equally heat all over the top of the shoe,” Nike explains.
The battery lasts 1-1.5 hours or 8 hours in the maximum heat and summary settings if you simply use massage settings. It takes 5-6 hours to charge via USB-C cable. Boots come in five sizes: S, M, L, XL and XXL.
