for the first Time, the Nike X Hyperis Hyperboot is on sale. Recovery Boots $200 off-Normally $899, now $699— up to 1 December. They are also HSA/FSA eligible. Usually, I’ll point you in the direction Normatec 3 foot; They cost the same and offer more leg coverage, but at this discounted price, the portability and comfort of the Hyperice Hyperboot is a hard deal to pass up.
This discount is part of Hyperice’s Black Friday sale, which runs from November 20 to December 1 Stay tuned, as we track all the best Hyperis holiday deals as they roll out
Hyperice’s Normatec recovery boots are a favorite among athletes, but one of their downsides is that you have to stay “Nike x Hyperice Hyperboot” locked in while using them. The Hyperboots pack the same air compression technology as the Normatecs, but in a wearable, high-top design, courtesy of Nike. You can get a foot massage while doing the dishes.
Each boot offers three levels of compression and heat (up to 125 degrees Fahrenheit), adjustable via a built-in control panel. The two sync automatically when worn together and battery life is around 90 minutes per charge. They’re IP54 rated, meaning they’re dust- and splash-resistant, but not waterproof.
Nike x Hyperice Hyperboot
Reviewer Christine Canning tested the boots on her drive home after a day of snowboarding and said they were a game changer. He may expel lactic acid and thaw his toes before he gets home. While they’re recovery boots, they have a warmup mode that makes them just as effective before a workout to get your blood flowing.
Canning notes that the air pumps create a hum similar to an airplane, but it’s nothing too overwhelming. If you’ve already bought your season “Nike x Hyperice Hyperboot” pass and are doing your one-leg squats and hip rotations, there’s no better time to pick up a pair of boots that will keep your feet fresh until March.
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