Nike Air Max

Air Max is a revolutionary footwear cushioning technology created by sports athletics brand Nike. The idea of encapsulating Air into a midsole was first thought up by Marion Frank Rudy, an aerospace engineer. He presented his idea to Nike founder Phil Knight in 1977, who was very intrigued by the idea after testing a prototype running shoe. Air cushioning was used in Nike running footwear as far back as 1978 with the Air Tailwind running shoe. However, the Air was not visible as it was embedded into the sole.

Air Max didn’t come into the picture until 1987. Footwear designer Tinker Hatfield introduced the idea of making the Air cushioning visible to the eye, doing so on the Air Max 1 running shoe. At the time, running footwear was extremely plain, so he chose to do something completely different to align with the changing times of pop culture. Since then, a long history of running shoes have released, many named after the year they were released. These shoes are considered extremely important to sneaker culture as many collectors searched far and wide for limited editions and collaborations with Parra, Sean Wotherspoon, and atmos.

Since its inception, the visible Air revolution has expanded beyond running models – including sports like basketball. Many sneakers with a visible Nike Air bubble can be considered “Air Max,” but modified versions of the technology from over the years have launched with different names. The most popular retro sneakers under the line are the AM 1, the Air Max 90, and Air Max 95. Most of Nike Running’s marquee performance shoes no longer rely on the revolutionary technology, opting for a combination of responsive foams, full-length Air units, and Zoom Air bubbles. In 2024, two new models entered the family with the Nike Air Max Plus Drift and Nike Air Max Dn, the latter silhouette receiving a massive spotlight in the first half of the year as it made its official debut.

Nike’s modern offerings are more lifestyle-focused than before, leaving original designs from the game-changing family to enjoy proper retros, limited editions, and special collaborations.

Nike Air Max

The Nike Air Max Plus Tiempo Gets Coated In Red

Nike’s latest Air Max Plus offshoot isn’t like the rest. While models like the Air Max Plus Drift and Air Max Plus Utility derive from...

By Andrew Rizzo May 22, 2024
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“University Red” Hits and A Soft Gradient Mark The Nike Air Max Dn

The early months of 2024 were dominated by the Nike Air Max Dn, Beaverton’s latest and greatest formulation in the storied product line. With its...

By Matt Varga May 21, 2024
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“Canyon Pink” Lands On The Nike Air Max 1

There aren’t many silhouettes in the Nike catalog that continue to shine decades into their life cycle the way Nike Air Max 1 does. Even...

By Matt Varga May 20, 2024
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The Nike Air Max Dn Gets Chromed Out For Fall 2024

It’s been relatively quiet on the Air Max Dn front since Air Max Day, but slowly but surely, new looks keep making their way to...

By Andrew Rizzo May 17, 2024
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The Nike Air Max 1 ’86 Goes Camo With Lemon Twist Accents

Even in the most urban landscapes, trail shoes and other outdoors-inspired sneakers have taken the streets by force. While Nike captures the trend well under...

By Andrew Rizzo May 17, 2024
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Luxe Linen Notes Land On The Nike Air Max 1

If it ain’t broke don’t fix it. The Nike Air Max 1 has relied on grey-heavy, tri-tone color blocking for 37 years and counting, becoming...

By Matt Varga May 17, 2024
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The Nike Air Max 95 Works In “Safety Orange” Accents

Aside from collaborations with Corteiz, the Nike Air Max 95 has had a relatively quiet run in recent years. However, there’s a huge milestone on...

By Andrew Rizzo May 17, 2024
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Another Nike Air Max 90 Drift Surfaces In “Persian Violet/Dusty Cactus”

Get ready to see lots more from the Nike Air Max 90 Drift. Nike’s latest sneaker re-imagination marries one of the most popular Air Max...

By Andrew Rizzo May 17, 2024
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The Inverted Nike Air “Full 180” Is Coming Soon

As anticipation builds for the return of the Nike Air 180‘s original “Ultramarine” colorway on May 24th, things are starting to take shape for another...

By Andrew Rizzo May 16, 2024
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