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“Lime” Air Bubbles Appear On This Nike Air Max Pulse

A bold finish to the grayscale pair.

“Lime” Air Bubbles Appear On This Nike Air Max Pulse

Each Spring, the iconic Nike Air Max family is expanded, adding an all-new Max Air cushioned silhouette to the expansive roster of packaged Air units. After its introduction this past March, the Air Max Pulse has remained focused on building out its inaugural slate of compositions before divulging into a mixed bag of materials and potential collaborations.

Recently, the 270-degree Air Max effort achieved one of its most striking compositions to date featuring a titular “Volt” injection. As one of the brand’s most vibrant colors, the highlighter hue is applied seldomly to not overwhelm the low-top trim. Illuminating the duo of miniature swooshes and tongue tabs, a lasting lime finish adheres to the Air Max bubble surrounded by a crisp white midsole. Elsewhere, the upper real estate is consumed by a singular shade of “Smoke Grey” that stretches clarifying contrasts to the “Anthracite” profile swooshes and outsoles underfoot.

The Nike Air Max Pulse “Lime” is currently available at Finish Line for a retail price of $150. While we await a broader release, the pair can be seen ahead in detailed imagery.

In other news, the Air Max 1 “Malachite” recently surfaced in official images.

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Mens Nike Air Max Pulse

SKU: FV6653-001
RETAIL PRICE: $150
RELEASE DATE: 2026

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