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Nike Powerlacing shoes, all laced up and ready to go.

"Power laces! All right!"
—Marty

Powerlacing shoes were a type of auto-lacing shoe. Nike had manufactured a line of powerlacers.

Marty McFly wore a pair of Nike powerlacing shoes while posing as his son Martin McFly Jr. in 2015.

Behind the scenes

The shoes were designed in consultation with Nike, and were originally intended to be worn by slamball players. However, this scene was never filmed, so the shoes were made part of Marty McFly Jr.'s clothing.

Moreover, few scenes were also filmed showing cast wearing [http://www.b2bfreezone.com/product-search/levis-shoes.htm levis shoes.[citation needed]

Although the self-lacing shoes appeared to be complicated technology, with remote controls and small motors, designed specifically for the film, Bob Gale explained in the commentary to the second film that the special effect was actually quite simple. The first shot was of Marty putting on the shoes and placing his feet on the ground. For the second shot, the prop shoes were bolted to a platform made of fake asphalt, with the laces ran down through holes. On cue, a stagehand would pull the laces tight and a light (behind the Nike logo) would switch on. Sound effects were added later to complete the illusion.

Back To The Future Nike Shoes

Marty holds up a powerlacing shoe.

In 2008, Nike released a limited run of 300 pairs of Hyperdunk McFly shoes that were inspired by the powerlacing shoes.

In 2010, Nike applied for a patent of the power lacing shoes, suggesting they could soon become an actual product[2]. Plus, a woman named Blake Bevin has also developed shoes like these and is currently seeing if they could be manufactured.[1]

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