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Brand: Nike

Model: Adapt Auto Max

Key Features: The self-lacing Adapt Auto Max makes use of Nike FitAdapt technology, which allows you to customize the lacing fit and control it via smartphone, smartwatch, and the buttons on the midsole. The sneaker then features a lightweight and breathable mesh upper that stretches and contours your foot for a personalized feel, a TPU plate for added stability, and a new Max Air unit providing more Air underfoot.

Release Date: TBC

Price: $400

Buy: Nike

Editor’s Notes: Nike's innovative Adapt Auto Max has surfaced in a new all-black colorway. The stealthy sneaker recently sold out on Nike China, although the overseas arrival points to a stateside release likely in the near future.

The Adapt Auto Max first launched on Air Max Day earlier in the year. Since, the self-lacing model has gone on to release in numerous colorways, leading up to the all-black iteration.

At the core, the silhouette serves as a futuristic take on OG Nike running shoes and Tinker Hatfield's most iconic designs. It features Nike FitAdapt technology, which allows the wearer to customize the fit of the sneaker and thus control it with an app or by pressing the buttons on the midsole.

Nike has yet to announce a US release for the black Adapt Auto Max, but expect the colorway to arrive soon.

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