
The warm-up
compression shoes
Nike and Hyperice made an appearance at
CES 2025
The Hyperboot is more than just an idea. It will go on sale online in North America within one week for $899.
The tall sneakers, which Nike and Hyperice claim are akin to a wearable device similar to your own,
smartwatch
Help get your feet ready for exercise beforehand and aid their recovery afterward with these innovative shoes. Available starting May 17, they feature built-in heating and air-compression massage technologies, effectively turning traditional heating pads and compression stockings into portable solutions directly within the footwear.
Lisa Eadicicco, who serves as the mobile senior writer for DailyExecutor, got an opportunity to test out these shoes back in January. While walking through a demonstration area in Las Vegas, she commented, “There’s certainly a noticeable warmth inside,” referring to her experience with the stylish footgear.
The boots provide a massaging effect and apply pressure to your ankles and feet. In Dailyexe’s trial, they particularly noted warmth around the ankle area. The footwear features buttons that allow you to modify both the level of compression and the degree of heat, offering various options for each setting.
Nike stated, “The Hyperboot features a two-chamber air bladder system designed for sequential compression, which is integrated with uniformly heated thermal components ensuring even warmth distribution across the entirety of the shoe’s upper.”
The battery provides up to 1 to 1.5 hours of use when operating at maximum heat and compression levels, but extends to around 8 hours with just the massage function activated. Charging time ranges from 5 to 6 hours using a USB-C cord. These boots are available in five size options: Small (S), Medium (M), Large (L), Extra-Large (XL), and Double-Extra-Large (XXL).