If you’re interested, Nike has a timeline of the original releases on their news site. Nike claims it allows for greater stretch, support and all-round general comfort.Īir Max Day always falls on the 26th March, a date chosen simply because it’s the same date as the Nike Air Max 1’s original release. It describes the method used to create the shoe’s upper material.įlyknit shoes make use of various lightweight fabrics (such as polyester or nylon), intricately spun together to create a more breathable and flexible material for the upper of the shoe. You will have probably seen ' Flyknit' or 'FK' slapped onto the end of many Air Max models and even on Nike football boots too. With that in mind, there are plenty of models which have stood the test of time… There are plenty of models which come and go, which shows that it truly depends how each release lands with the critics and sneaker-loving public. Nike releases a new model on Nike Air Max Day (yes, it has its own day on March 26th) every year, along with a raft of redesigns and colourways for other popular models too. Just like Nike Air Force 1 and Nike Air Jordan releases, Nike Air Max drops are regularly highlighted in any sneakerhead’s calendar, and rightly so. Shop all Nike Air Max > What kinds of Nike Air Max are there? We’re here to look at every Nike Air Max model which is available right now, from the retro icons through to the modern classics. Now, 35 years on, tens of millions of pairs have been sold worldwide and some of the most iconic Nike trainers are now seen as wardrobe staples. With it, Air Max technology had been born.īack in the ‘80s, even the most optimistic of Nike employees couldn’t have foreseen what the Air Max range would become. It was a lightweight athletic shoe designed for running and featured a single visible unit of pressurised air in the heel. Learn more about how we test style and beauty products.Way back in 1987, Nike released their first ever Nike Air Max trainer. Say hello to Amir at or on Instagram Learn more about how our team of experts tests and reviews products at Insider here. Amir graduated from William Paterson University in 2015 with a degree in journalism and public relations. Before joining the Insider Reviews team in 2017, worked as a freelance writer for Complex Sneakers and Sole Collector where he contributed to daily sneaker news and release dates, feature-length articles, and interviews with artists, designers, and athletes. During his time at Insider, Amir previously handled deals of the day coverage, and worked as a generalist writing hundreds of reviews ranging from phone cases and headphones to bed sheets and blenders, and has also covered major shopping holidays including Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday. Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, Amir has led Insider Reviews' face masks coverage with thoughtful recommendations based on CDC guidelines, expert opinions, and his own testing. Amir's coverage also includes eyewear, watches, and grooming products like electric razors and men's skincare. He's used his expertise in footwear and the footwear industry to review all kinds of shoes from sportswear giants, well-known casual brands, and startups. He's covered everything including the industry's shift to producing more sustainable clothing, the most comfortable loungewear, all of the best places to shop for affordable business casual attire, and more. As a collector of sneakers and fashion, Amir is passionate about all things related to style. Amir Ismael is an editor for Insider Reviews, Insider's e-commerce branch of the service journalism team.
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