Nike Air MAG 2016 raffle and release date: How to buy the self-lacing shoes from Back to the Future

It'll cost $10 to enter the raffle – but it all goes to a good cause, and that small amount of money might be enough to get you what might be the most desired shoes of all time

Ibrahim Salha
Tuesday 04 October 2016 15:39 BST
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Nike release trailer for new MAG shoes

If you’ve ever dreamed of owning Marty McFly’s self-lacing sneakers from Back to the Future Part II, your wishes could become a reality.

Nike has unveiled the 2016 iteration of the Air MAG — and you can enter via a raffle, provided you’re in the US or Canada.

Entries cost $10 per ticket and all donations go towards a good cause.

“100% of the proceeds will go to the Michael J. Fox Foundation to help find a cure for Parkinson’s disease,” the website states.

With fewer than 100 pairs available in sizes 7, 9, 11 and 13 - it’s suggested you size up, due to the “adaptive lacing technology” - it’s highly unlikely you’ll manage to win a pair. There are 11 of the size 7s, 22 of the size 9s, 33 of the size 11s and 18 of the size 13s, just 84 in total.

If you’d like to be in with a shot, this is how you enter:

Visit the Nike+ login/register page and either sign in or create an account.

Once you’ve logged in, enter your information and choose your size (in US men’s sizing) and enter your billing information. Choose how many tickets you wish to purchase and hit donate.

There’s no limit to how many times you can enter

A one-time fee of $1 will also be added to your donation

You can also enter without donating money to charity, if you wish, by printing the official entry form and sending it to MAG Entry, PO Box 17584, Tucson, AZ 85731-7584. You’ll receive entries equal to the average number of entries received by those who make donations for the shoe size drawing specified.

Michael J Fox tries on Nike Mags for first time

Entrants have until October 11 and winners will be contacted on October 17.

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