Long-time sneakerheads will remember when Flyknit was everywhere in the Nike catalog, taking over models from earnest innovations like the Flyknit Racer to reimaginings of the Air Jordan 1 and Jordan 4. Of the class that had the breathable woven material grafted onto already-existed compositions, it’s the Air Force 1 that’s held onto that the longest, executing an airer version with the 1.0 that debuted in 2016 and the 2.0 three years later. As you may have guessed by now, fans of the tooling have good news on the way, as a new “Light Bone” colorway augers a return of the Air Force 1 Low Flyknit for the Summer shopping season.
The fabric uptop truly does speak for itself, but for this specific colorway, Nike does a great job replicating the typical overlay/underlay split with marbled material towards the heel and toe, while lighter geometric weaves take over the toe-box proper and the quarter panel. Further down in the headlines, the leather eye-stays and lace unit marks the big divergence with the 2.0 build, while the deeper ridges and a hollower overall sole further reduces the shoe’s weight, making it an airy wear not only in terms of materials.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low Flyknit in “Light Bone” should be hitting shelves in time for Summer, carrying a $170 retail price upon arrival. Keep our Sneaker Release Dates landing page close by for additional updates as we near this pair’s release.







WHERE TO BUY
Mens Nike Air Force 1 Low Flyknit
Retailer | Release type | Status |
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Nikestore US | Standard | Check Site |