With the Air Max+ 2012 starting to hit retailers over the past week or so, word of a Nike Running flagship hitting NIKEiD would lead you to believe it meant the follow up to last year’s February 1st debut for the 2011s. And while an AM2012 iD might indeed not be far away, it’s not that model that we’re discussing, but rather a return for the model that marked the reboot for the annual numbering system. The Flywire-equipped Nike Air Max+ 2009 is a modern classic and now returns to NIKEiD after a little under three years away. That’s a pretty rapid turnaround for the first ‘retro’ release, so much like the continued infatuation customizers show for the LeBron 8, this shoe is an impeccable design whose plethora of options necessitates another look. Combined with new options like a toe-to-heel gradient and a ton of new colors and the second round feels just as fresh as the first. A bunch of sample pairs await your click below, so let us know which is best and check these out before the January 27th release date sneaks up on us.
Nike Air Max+ 2009 iD
Aaron Hope
January 26, 2012
This post contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. The opinions and information provided on this site are original editorial content of Sneaker News.
2520
Popular Sneakers
Popular Stories
Latest News
The New Balance 9060 Nods To The "Year Of The Snake"
This New Balance 9060 isn’t technically included in the Boston brand’s 2025 Lunar New Year collection, but it should be. While the majority of New...
by Andrew Rizzo
43 mins
118
The New Balance 991v2 Made in UK "Cuban Sand" Drops This Spring
Updated January 8th, 2025: Official images of the New Balance 991v2 “Cuban Sand” have just emerged, an indication that these should be hitting New Balance channels...
by Matt Varga
2 hours
639
Nike Running Launches “After Dark Tour” Race Series For Women
In some of his first public comments as the CEO of Nike, Elliot Hill pledged that sport would be the “north star” for the company...
by Matt Varga
2 hours
127
Loading...