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Nike Adapt BB

Nike has officially introduced its first self-lacing basketball shoes, the Adapt BB! Now available for pre-order, the high-tech sneaker will have the ability to be customized to each particular wearer´s fit, coming in three separate modes – one for the game, one for the warm-up, and one for the streets. Players will have the ability to quickly loosen (or tighten) their sneakers during a game. You can control its power laces manually via physical buttons on the shoe or a companion app on your phone. You can also save preferences, download updates, and constantly change the color of its midsole lights. watch the video below

You can pre-order the Adapt BB from Nike.com right now with pairs expected to begin shipping on February 16th.




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