Nike training shoes with compression and heating will cost $ 900

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Those Heating Shoes for Nike Compression and Hyperice showed up on CES 2025 Finally, have a start date and price. Hyperboot will be available to buy online in North America on May 17 for a price of $ 899.

The high peaks that Nike and Hyperice say they wear a lot like your SmartwatchHelp your feet warm up before and recover after exercise. Shoes do this with the heating and air compression massage technology right there in your shoes, accepting the idea of ​​heating pads and socks for compression and making them mobile.

Former CNET mobile writer Lisa Idicichiko received the opportunity to try these shoes in January.

“You can definitely feel the warmth here,” Idicichiko said at the time as he went through a demonstration in Las Vegas, wearing fantastic shoes. Boots massage and compress their ankles and legs, and in the Cnet test can especially feel the heat around the ankles.

The shoe buttons allow you to adjust the compression and the amount of heat, with multiple settings for each.

Image of the Nike Hyperice Hyperboot button

Nike Hyperboot buttons.

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“Hyperbote contains a system of double bubbles that supply consistent compression patterns and are connected to thermally effective heating elements that evenly distribute the heat throughout the upper shoe,” Nike explains.

The battery lasts 1 to 1.5 hours with maximum heat and compression settings or 8 hours if you use the massage setting. It takes 5 to 6 hours to charge via USB-C cable. Boots come in five sizes: S, M, L, XL and XXL.



 
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