Among Nike’s most innovative achievements in footwear was born out of a crazy movie prop. That would be the Adaptive Fit mechanism, a hands-free lacing system that was inspired by the famed “power laces” of the Nike Mag from Back To The Future II. Nike spent decades on R&D to create a real-life version of Marty McFly’s high-tops, but ensured that the findings would be used practically in everyday footwear. Thus spawned the HyperAdapt for training, the Adapt Huarache for lifestyle/casual wear, and the Adapt BB for performance basketball use – the final of the three debuting in January of 2019.
Today, we get a first look at what may be the sequel to that groundbreaking sneaker – the Adapt BB 2.0. The shoes feature the exposed cables of the Adaptive Fit system, with analog buttons on the midsole for tightening/loosening. The design of the sneaker is wildly different from the first Adapt BB as it makes use of an exterior shroud to gently hide the mechanism, an exterior molded heel, a mesh layer at the toe, pull-tabs, and more. Additionally, the shoe makes use of Zoom cushioning at the Forefoot (the Adapt BB was full foam). A release date is not yet known, but a debut at the upcoming All-Star Weekend in Chicago is a possibility.
Updated January 21st, 2020: The Nike Adapt BB 2.0 releases on February 16th for $400.
Nike Adapt BB 2.0
Release Date: February 16th, 2020
$400
Style Code: BQ5397-001
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Where To Buy
- Nike SNKRS 10am ET
- Foot Locker 10am ET
- Finish Line 10am ET
- JD Sports 10am ET
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