The Nike x Hyperice Hyperboot Is $200 Off

for the first Time, the Nike x Hyperice Hyperboot is on sale. Recovery Boots are $200 off through December 1st—normally $899, now $699—they’re also HSA/FSA eligible. Generally, I would point you towards the Normatec 3 Legs; They’re priced similarly and offer more foot coverage, but at this discounted price, the portability and comfort of the Hyperice Hyperboot is a hard deal to give up.

The discount is part of Hyperice’s Black Friday sale, which runs from November 20 to December 1. Stay tuned, as we’ll be keeping an eye on all the best Hyperice holiday deals as soon as they launch.

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Hyperice’s Normatec Recovery boots are a favorite among athletes, but one downside is that you have to pause when using them. The Hyperboots feature the same air compression technology as the Normatex, but in a wearable, high-top design, courtesy of Nike. You can get a foot massage while cleaning utensils.

Each boot offers three levels of compression and warmth (up to 125 degrees Fahrenheit), adjustable via a built-in control panel. The two automatically sync when worn together, and battery life is about 90 minutes per charge. They are IP54 rated, which means they are dust and splash resistant, but not waterproof.

Reviewer Kristin Canning tested the shoe while returning home after a day snowboarding and said it was a game changer. She could expel lactic acid and melt her toes before she even got home. Although they are recovery boots, they have a warmup mode that makes them equally useful before a workout to get your blood flow flowing.

Canning said the air pumps produce a sound similar to that of an airplane, but not too much. If you’ve already purchased your season pass and been doing your one-legged squats and hip rotations, there’s no better time to pick up a pair of shoes that will keep your feet fresh throughout March.


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