936570

The Nike Air Max 270 React Goes Into USA Olympic Mode

The Nike Air Max 270 React Goes Into USA Olympic Mode

The Nike Air Max 270 React has recently emerged in a USA-friendly colorway perfect for the (now-postponed) Tokyo Olympics.

Similar to previous releases inspired by the global competition, this Air Max 270 React predominantly features “Midnight” Navy across its uppers. Profile Swooshes and collar lining indulge in “Chili Red,” which also takes over the plump Airbag at the heel. “White” contrast arrives across the throat and midfoot, as well as the Nike React midsole underfoot. Complementary accents across the tongue and spine, however, boast “Metallic Gold” flair absent from most other recent Olympics-appropriate pairs (save for a kid’s Air Jordan 1 Mid).

A stateside Nike.com launch may occur in the near future, but this Air Max 270 React is currently available across Asia.

Elsewhere under The Swoosh umbrella, the Air Max 270 XX for women was recently unveiled.

Updated [07/02/20]: The Nike Air Max 270 React “USA” is available now via the links below.

Nike Air Max 270 React
Available
$150
Color: Midnight Navy/Chili Red/Obsidian/White/Metallic Gold
Style Code: CT1280-400

Make sure to follow @kicksfinder for live tweets during the release date.

Where to Buy

Nike Air Max 270 React Ct1280 400 3Nike Air Max 270 React Ct1280 400 2

Nike Air Max 270 React Ct1280 400 1

Nike Air Max 270 React Ct1280 400 6

Nike Air Max 270 React Ct1280 400 4

Latest News

The Nike Air Force 1 Low Gets Doused In Coconut Milk

Don’t confuse these with your average pair of white Air Force 1s; Nike is cooking with the paint bucket tool on this upcoming ’82 classic,...

by Sneaker News 9 hours
487

The Women-Led Jordan Heir Cleans Up In Simple White And Black

Women’s basketball is flourishing in every way possible, with the WNBA shattering viewership records and college standouts maintaining energy around the amateur circuit. Therefore, every...

by Andrew Rizzo 11 hours
307

The Reinforced Nike Pegasus Appears In "Sail/Coconut Milk"

Nike isn’t cashing in on the tech runner trend as much as competitors like New Balance and ASICS, but it’s not for a lack of...

by Andrew Rizzo 12 hours
389