For the first time, Nike x Hyperice Hyperboot is on sale. Recovery boots are $200 off.normally $899, now $699– until December 1. They are also eligible for an HSA/FSA. Normally I would point you to Normatek 3 legs; They cost the same and provide more foot protection, but at this reduced price, the portability and comfort of the Hyperice Hyperboot is hard to pass up.
The discount is part of Hyperice's Black Friday sale, which runs from November 20 to December 1. Stay tuned, we will follow the news. all the best Hyperice holiday offers as they roll out.
The Hyperice Normatec recovery boots are a favorite among athletes, but their only downside is that you'll have to stay seated while using them. The Hyperboots use the same air compression technology as the Normatecs, but feature a comfortable, high-top design courtesy of Nike. You can massage your feet while you wash the dishes.
Each boot offers three levels of compression and heat (up to 125 degrees F), adjustable via the built-in control panel. When worn together, they automatically sync, and the battery life is about 90 minutes per charge. They are IP54 rated, which means they are dust and splash proof, but not waterproof.
Reviewer Christine Canning tested the boots on the way home after a day of snowboarding and said they were a game changer. She could flush out the lactic acid and unfreeze her toes before she even got home. Although these are recovery boots, they have a warm-up mode that makes them just as useful before a workout to get the blood flowing.
Canning noted that the air pumps make a noise similar to that of an airplane, but there is nothing special about it. If you've already purchased a season pass and are doing single-leg squats and hip rotations, there's no better time to invest in a pair of boots that will keep your feet fresh all March long.
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