The Nike Air Max Terrascape 97 may be helping Christian Tresser’s original design celebrate its 25th anniversary, but it’s also cementing itself as one of the brand’s most compelling eco-friendly options to date.
Recently, the trail-inspired, partly-recycled proposition emerged in a mix of “Black,” “Magic Ember,” “Hyper Royal” and “Ironstone,” creating an ensemble reminiscent of one of the Off-White x Air Jordan 2 Low collaborations from November 2021. Weatherized mudguards join porous mesh layers to create a familiar, but refreshing arrangement; reworked profile swooshes and other branding also help. Underfoot, the full-length Air Max unit is wedged between Nike Grind solutions, which make something out of up-cycled manufacturing scraps.
Enjoy official images of the pair ahead, and anticipate a Nike.com launch before 2022 ends.
In related sneaker news, the Air Jordan 4 is set to release in new colorways soon.