Nike and Hyperice are stepping up the game in warm-up and recovery with the retail debut of the Hyperboot — a wearable innovation crafted for athletes who like their performance tools as mobile as they are.
The Hyperboot delivers heat and dynamic air-compression massage in a form that moves with you, offering targeted relief and prep without tethering you to one spot or slowing you down. It’s designed to meet your body’s needs on the fly, keeping things smooth and refreshingly hands-free, according to Nike.
The Hyperboot features a combo of tech under its shell — a system of dual-air bladders that pulse with sequential compression patterns, paired with thermally efficient heating elements that blanket the entire upper in warmth. Powered by Hyperice’s Normatec tech and HyperHeat system, this setup drives heat deep into the muscles and tissue around the foot and ankle, priming them for action or easing them into recovery mode.
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With a button press, athletes can sync both shoes — thanks to battery packs tucked into each insole. There are three levels of compression, three heat settings, and total control at your fingertips. And, for those who like their recovery as smart as their training, the Hyperboot connects to the Hyperice mobile app for deeper personalisation.
Hyperboot by Nike × Hyperice retails for $899 (around ₹76,000).