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Self Lacing Nike MAGs Are Confirmed for 2015 Release

Nike Mag Self LacingIt was one of the first posts on our blog and it is back in the news again, almost exactly a year later. We have finally reached 2015, the Future from Back To The Future 2. We don’t have flying cars, commercial hover boards, holographic billboards, or Jaws 19. But Miami does have a baseball team and, if Nike has their way, we will finally be able to own self-lacing Nike MAGs. Tinker Hatfield is the man who designed the original MAG for the 1989 movie and he still works for Nike. He took the stage in Long Beach recently at an event for the Agenda Trade Show. Among the topics discussed was a possible 2015 re-launch of the MAG sneakers but this time with a self-lacing mechanism. Hatfield confirmed that he has a team working hard to deliver the MAGs in 2015, stating that they still have “11 and two-thirds months left in 2015.” Last year Nike filed for a self-lacing patent, depicting a shoe very similar to the MAGs (images after the break). It would be safe to expect the shoes to be released either around the 30th anniversary of the original movie in July or near the October 21st date that Doc and Marty jump to. Hopefully the 2015 version of the MAGs will not be as limited run as the 2011 version. 

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Manufacturing, Sports

Nike Debuts 3D Printed Duffle Bag

Nike 3D Printed Duffle Bag

Nike is debuting an extremely limited edition 3D printed duffle bag at this years World Cup in Brazil. The bag is named Rebento, which means “explode” in Portuguese, and is designed to hold sports equipment. The mesh design references two of Nike’s football cleats. It is printed out of nylon using a method called Selective Laser Sintering (SLS). During laser sintering, a laser heats a powdered material (in this case nylon) and binds it together. Following a 3D CAD design, laser sintering is able to easily produce extremely complex geometries that would otherwise be nearly impossible. The bag is not the only 3D printed item Nike is debuting for the World Cup.  

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Wearable Technology

Nike Largely Pulling Out Of Wearable Tech Market

NikePlus Fuelband SE

Nike has announced it is scaling back it’s wearable technology efforts.  Moving forward the company is looking to partner with hardware manufacturers and will focus mainly on software.  While the Nike+ Fuelband line has been very successfully, with over 30 users, they are hoping this new approach with allow even more people to make use of the technology behind Fuelband.  The news came as a surprise to most but there were signs of trouble brewing in Beaverton. 

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Back To The Future Nike Air Mag 2011 Sneakers
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Self Lacing Nike Air Mag (a.k.a. the Back To The Future Shoe) Possibly Arriving in 2015

Nike Air Mag 2011 Edition

 

In 2011, Nike released the super-limited-edition Air Mag for sale on eBay.  The shoe was one of the gee-wiz items Marty encounters in the future in Back To The Future 2 (we are still waiting for the hoverboard).  The 2011 release of the shoe was lacking one key feature from the movie: self-tying laces; that might soon change.  During an appearance for the Jordan Brand’s Flight Lab in New Orleans, Nike designer Tinker Hatfield was asked about whether we would see self-tying laces in 2015.

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