Sunday, May 1, 2011

Nike Mcfly patented! Back to the Future of the sneakers will come in 2015!

Great Jupiter, sneakers! This period marked by large returns and the eighties fashion of the world is filled with trendy footwear in more than a novelty, perfect for those who love cult movies and the big screen. Those of us who are not keen with the saga of Back to the future? And who has not enjoyed a walk through time in the adventures of Martin McFly and his DOC on board the legendary two-seater developed Delorean? Well, for all of us with those great futuristic creations we grew up or for those who do not want to do without it, here's some good news: one of the dreams of scenes from the movie has become (finally?) True! Who does not remember the shoes car allaccianti Martin in Back to the Future II, set in the year 2000? Let's face it, when we saw the first American woman in the film thought it was beautiful and good, but no! After years of study and tam tam news, we can tell you that those self-lacing Nike McFly sneakers have become a new way to look easywear.

Just in the new millennium. We do not know if the film then was prophetic or simply the times have made possible the realization of a dream film, "The fact is that Nike actually patented a pair of sneakers with a lot of self-ligation. Surprising? It's not all: this new model shoes may already be in stores starting next year 2015, exactly as anticipated by the film.

How do they work? New-Nike-it-Back-to-Future will be equipped with a LED, a detailed breakdown of the batteries, circuits, control systems and a charging cradle. Of course, we must admit that this is not the first found on the tracks (pardon the pun) of the film, only a short time a couple had been patented by an enterprising hacker who had the same system with self-connection.

However you put, we want to consider the excitement and fun to try a pair of shoes like that? The first that Nike will implement (in the bottom of this post and the design of the patent system layout) are rather ridiculous given that the House has decided to provide them with a "wonderful and noisy motor back that not even a Coast Guard boat would" - as someone wrote.

So, as dedicated to the May 1 Labor Day, these shoes seem very suitable for those who still prefer the classic tear the strings to make less effort, is not it?!

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