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Editorial model guides for the strongest current Nike pages on SoleFeed. Each one pairs fit and comfort notes with live availability, price, and size-distribution data. 50 additional high-demand models are published as live data guides while the editorial layer catches up.
Alphafly 3
89/100Elite marathon super shoe with best-in-class energy return from ZoomX foam and a carbon plate, widely considered the top racing flat despite its steep $285 price.
Zoom Vomero 5
87/100A genuinely comfortable chunky runner with proven Zoom Air technology and a Y2K aesthetic that has made it one of the defining lifestyle silhouettes of the current era.
Kobe 8
86/100One of the most celebrated Kobe signature shoes with a flyknit upper that was revolutionary at launch and remains highly sought after as a retro.
Pegasus
85/100The definitive everyday running shoe that covers most runners' needs at a fair price, though the latest foam iterations polarize longtime fans who preferred the older Zoom Air ride.
Air Max 95
84/100A visually striking retro runner with genuinely good dual-Air cushioning and strong all-day comfort, consistently held back by sizing that runs small and a narrow forefoot.
P-6000
83/100A sleeper-hit retro runner with excellent immediate comfort, no break-in required, and a clean Y2K aesthetic — one of Nike's best value lifestyle shoes with only a narrow forefoot as a real drawback.
Air Max 1
83/100Tinker Hatfield's original visible-Air design that launched the Air Max lineage — comfortable, versatile, and historically significant, with a slightly dated profile compared to newer Air Max models.
Dunk Low
83/100An endlessly versatile everyday sneaker with the deepest colorway library in Nike's lineup, held back by firm cushioning and quality control that does not always match the price.
Air Force 1
82/100The most universally recognized sneaker on earth delivers reliable everyday style at accessible pricing, but aggressive creasing, weight, and declining material quality limit its ceiling.
Tiempo
82/100Nike's heritage leather football boot with decades of professional pedigree, respected for touch and fit but primarily a functional pitch shoe.
Killshot
82/100A minimalist court shoe turned menswear staple that pairs with nearly anything and offers solid value, though thin cushioning and narrow fit limit all-day comfort.
Kobe IX Elite
82/100Flyknit-era Kobe signature that represents the pinnacle of Nike basketball innovation, coveted for its revolutionary low-top performance design and amplified in value by Kobe's legacy.
Air Tech Challenge
82/100Andre Agassi's bold 1990 tennis signature that broke court shoe conventions with visible Air and loud graphics, still a collector favorite 35 years later.
Ja 3
82/100Fast, low-to-the-ground Ja Morant signature with excellent traction and ZoomX cushioning, earning early shoe-of-the-year buzz despite a narrow fit and soft outsole rubber.
KD 4
81/100Kevin Durant's breakout signature shoe with Zoom Air cushioning and a clean design that marked the KD line's arrival as a serious basketball franchise.
Air Max 90
81/100A chunky retro Air Max with strong visual identity and solid cushioning, limited by a break-in period, moderate weight, and a silhouette that reads more casual than current.
Free Metcon 6
80/100Nike's versatile training shoe delivers the best balance of flexibility for bodyweight work and stability for lifting, making it the default choice for CrossFit and mixed gym training.
Air Trainer 1
80/100The original cross-trainer from 1987 with a chunky mid-cut silhouette and visible Air cushioning, a Tinker Hatfield design that pioneered the entire training shoe category.
Air Max Plus
80/100A bold, aggressive Air Max design with excellent Tuned Air cushioning and deep subcultural roots, limited by a narrow fit and a polarizing aesthetic that does not work in every style context.
Air Terra Humara
80/100Late-90s trail icon that crossed into celebrity streetwear unexpectedly, now a gorpcore staple with real outdoor capability and a chunky, layered aesthetic.
Sabrina 3
80/100Sabrina Ionescu's third signature shoe that delivers strong on-court performance with an approachable price point and growing off-court appeal.
Kobe III Protro
80/100The Protro update of Kobe's third Nike shoe that introduced the low-top revolution to basketball, historic for changing the game even if polarizing at launch.
Pegasus Trail
80/100The trail version of Nike's most popular running shoe that handles road-to-trail transitions with React cushioning and reliable grip, limited by less aggressive traction than dedicated trail shoes.
Air Max 97
80/100A sleek full-length Air Max with a distinctive ripple design and reflective details, offering good cushioning and strong style presence with sizing that runs narrow like most Air Max models.
Kobe IX Low
80/100A low-profile Kobe performance shoe that pioneered Flyknit on the basketball court with excellent court feel and traction, now commanding high resale as a collector piece.
Giannis Freak 7
80/100The latest Giannis signature delivering strong value for power players with improved cushioning and court feel, continuing the line's reputation as one of Nike's best performance buys.
Vomero
80/100Nike's premium cushioned daily trainer that delivers a plush, responsive ride for easy-to-moderate runs, now distinct from the retro Zoom Vomero 5.
Mac Attack
80/100A clean leather tennis shoe with strong retrowave appeal, held back by limited colorway depth and hype-inflated resale on popular pairs.
Air Foamposite Pro
80/100The streamlined sibling to the Foamposite One with the same molded shell construction but a cleaner, more wearable design that collectors appreciate.
Air Zoom Spiridon
79/100Late-90s technical runner that has aged into a respected retro with clean lines and a comfortable Zoom Air ride, appreciated by those who know it but lacking the mainstream recognition of other Nike retros.
Killshot 2
79/100A clean, minimal court shoe that became a menswear essential through J.Crew exclusivity, offering simple versatility and adequate comfort — the quiet man's go-to white sneaker.
Air Trainer SC High
79/100Bo Jackson's signature cross-trainer remains one of the most recognizable Nike retros with genuine multi-sport heritage and comfortable Air cushioning, held back by its chunky proportions in a slim-sneaker era.
Blazer Low
79/100The low-top version of Nike's 1973 basketball classic that has become a versatile everyday shoe, valued for its clean lines and easy styling.
Air Max Ishod
79/100Nike SB's Air Max-equipped skate shoe merges Ishod Wair's signature design with visible air cushioning for a unique blend of skate performance and lifestyle comfort that stands out in both worlds.
Air Presto
79/100Turn-of-the-millennium sock-like runner that pioneered t-shirt sizing and stretchy construction, still relevant as a lightweight comfort shoe even as newer Nike models have adopted its innovations.
Air Tech Challenge 2
79/100Andre Agassi's signature tennis shoe with bold 90s design and cross-strap detail that reads as vintage sportswear more than functional tennis.
Air Max Phenomena
79/100Bold sneaker-loafer hybrid riding the snoafer trend with Air Max cushioning under a slip-on leather upper, generating buzz but still unproven for long-term relevance.
Zoom Fly
79/100A carbon-plate tempo trainer that brings race-shoe propulsion to daily training at a more accessible price than the Vaporfly, limited by a stiff ride and heavy build.
Giannis Freak 6
79/100Giannis' sixth signature shoe delivers reliable on-court performance with Zoom Air cushioning at an accessible price, earning consistent praise as a solid team basketball option without flashy innovation.
ISPA Mindbody
78/100Soft, easygoing experimental knit sneaker that feels better on foot than its weird visuals suggest, but it remains a niche lifestyle shoe rather than a serious performance tool.
KD18
78/100Kevin Durant's latest Nike signature that continues to deliver reliable basketball performance, maintaining KD's reputation for comfortable, guard-friendly shoes.
Air Humara
78/100A 2000s trail shoe retro with aggressive outdoor styling and genuine ACG DNA that has become a gorpcore staple, limited by dated cushioning and a narrow, stiff fit.
V2K Run
78/100Y2K-inspired retro runner that captures the chunky, technical aesthetic of early-2000s Nike running at an accessible price, with genuine comfort making it more than just a fashion piece.
Air Baltoro
78/100A revived Nike ACG boot with Stussy collaboration credibility and rugged outdoor-meets-streetwear appeal that resonates with the gorpcore movement.
V5 RNR
78/100Nike's chunky lifestyle runner that pairs a retro-futuristic silhouette with modern comfort, positioned as a fashion-forward alternative to the V2K Run.
Lebron 23
77/100A support-heavy LeBron built around ZoomX comfort, torsional stability, and strong traction, but its weight, warm upper, and divisive fit make it a selective buy at retail.
Air Footscape Woven
77/100A genuinely innovative Nike design with distinctive woven panels and off-centre lacing that rewards those who appreciate experimental footwear, polarizing in looks but praised for comfort and width.
Air Max Uptempo
77/100A bold 90s basketball retro with oversized Air branding that delivers strong nostalgia and statement styling, limited by heavy weight and a bulky fit that does not suit everyone.
Shox Z
77/100A women's-first Shox revival with a kitten-heel silhouette that strips the technology back to a minimalist form, trading Y2K aggression for fashion-forward wearability.
Air Penny 2
77/100Penny Hardaway's second signature shoe delivers bold 90s basketball design with Zoom Air comfort, earning collector respect despite occupying a niche position behind more mainstream retro Nikes.
Air Diamond Turf
77/100Deion Sanders' original cross-training signature shoe with bold two-sport design and 90s nostalgia that resonates with collectors.
Vomero Plus
77/100A lifestyle reworking of the Vomero platform with added cushioning and a fashion-forward chunky profile that targets the everyday wearer over the runner.
Air Max 98
77/100Late-90s full-length Air Max shoe with a layered, technical upper and pillowy ride, a stronger design than most realize but overshadowed by the Air Max 97 in cultural memory.
Air Zoom Huarache 2K4
77/100Kobe Bryant's iconic pre-signature basketball shoe with Zoom Air cushioning and a distinctive mid-top design, now a collector piece with nostalgic value but dated performance.
Cortez
77/100Nike's oldest shoe with clean retro styling and surprisingly good cushioning, held back by a narrow fit, poor ventilation, and fashion relevance that comes in waves.
Zoom Vomero Roam
77/100Nike's chunky lifestyle adaptation of the Vomero running platform with ZoomX cushioning and a bold trail-inspired design, popular in gorpcore circles but heavy for extended walking.
Book 2
77/100Devin Booker's second signature shoe with a clean lifestyle crossover design and improved on-court feel over the original.
Air Trainer Huarache
77/100Tinker Hatfield's neoprene cross-trainer that pioneered the Huarache fit system, respected for its innovative design and versatile use but overshadowed by the more famous Air Huarache runner.
GATO
77/100Classic futsal shoe with premium leather touch and gum rubber grip that has crossed into streetwear, beloved for its clean indoor-football aesthetic and solid durability.
Space Hippie 04
77/100Nike's sustainability-focused sneaker delivers surprising comfort and a unique aesthetic from recycled materials, earning genuine respect despite its experimental positioning fading from the spotlight.
Terminator High
77/100An 80s basketball high-top with Georgetown heritage and a Comme des Garçons co-sign that delivers retro charm and sturdy build, limited by a stiff break-in and bulky proportions.
Air 180
76/100A 1991 Nike runner that pioneered the visible Air window concept, carrying design significance that outweighs its modest current-day popularity.
Air Griffey Max 1
76/100Ken Griffey Jr.'s signature cross-trainer that captures mid-90s baseball and athletic nostalgia with a bold design, appreciated by fans of the era but limited by its niche sportswear appeal.
Air Foamposite One
76/100Polarizing 1990s basketball icon with a space-age molded upper that still commands nostalgic loyalty, though its heavy weight, high price, and love-it-or-hate-it aesthetic limit mainstream appeal.
Air Max2 CB '94
76/100Charles Barkley's bold 1994 basketball signature with visible Air Max cushioning and an unmistakable chunky silhouette, valued by retro collectors but heavy for daily wear.
Air Flightposite One
76/100A late-90s basketball shoe with a striking one-piece Foamposite upper that carries strong nostalgic weight, though its bulk and age limit everyday versatility.
Daybreak
76/100A lightweight 1970s-inspired retro runner with a slim profile and easy wearability, offering a quieter alternative to bulkier Nike lifestyle shoes — limited by thin cushioning and fading fashion momentum.
Shox TL
76/100The most aggressive Shox design with full-length columns and maximum visual impact, limited by considerable weight, a narrow fit, and comfort that prioritizes aesthetics over function.
Air Max Portal
76/100An exceptionally comfortable Air Max lifestyle shoe that prioritizes cloud-like cushioning over heritage styling, praised for all-day wearability but somewhat bulky in profile.
Air Peg 2K5
76/100Nike's modernized take on the 2005 Pegasus delivers Y2K runner aesthetics with updated comfort technology, appealing to the retro-tech trend while functioning as a genuine daily shoe.
ISPA Sense Flyknit
76/100Distinctive podded comfort shoe with a soft knit upper and memorable underfoot feel, but the dramatic proportions and high retail price limited it to a niche audience.
Air Kukini
76/100Eccentric Y2K-era Nike with a webbed cage upper and futuristic aesthetic, recently revived for the techwear crowd with a look that remains as divisive as it was in 2000.
Air Alpha Force 88
76/100A crisp 80s basketball retro with clean leather construction and heritage appeal that competes for attention against the Air Jordan 1, offering similar vibes at easier availability.
Book 1
76/100Devin Booker's debut signature shoe that balances clean lifestyle aesthetics with genuine on-court performance, earning praise for its versatility even as it lacks the flash of other signature lines.
Kobe I
76/100Kobe Bryant's first signature shoe with a distinct high-top design that holds sentimental value for collectors despite being overshadowed by later Kobe models.
Zoom Field Jaxx
76/100Travis Scott-affiliated outdoor-inspired Nike sneaker with rugged styling and Zoom Air cushioning, riding the outdoor-to-street trend with utilitarian design elements.
Air More Uptempo
76/100A bold, oversized-Air basketball shoe with the giant AIR lettering that dominates streetwear — visually striking but heavy, bulky, and more costume piece than everyday shoe.
Air Max Dn8
76/100The second generation of Nike's Dynamic Air system with a refined silhouette and growing collab momentum from Palace and Patta.
Phoenix Waffle
75/100A comfortable retro-inspired waffle sneaker with an accessible price point and good everyday wearability, limited by its primarily women's sizing and lack of standout design identity.
Total 90
75/100Nostalgic football boot line that has crossed into streetwear as a Y2K lifestyle piece, trading on early-2000s sporting memories rather than modern performance credibility.
Terminator Low
75/100A 1985 basketball shoe with Georgetown heritage and clean leather construction that works as a versatile low-top, quietly respected but overshadowed by Dunks and Air Force 1s.
Air Superfly
75/100A women's-focused Nike fashion sneaker with pony hair and designer collaborations that reads more luxury than athletic.
Air Flightposite
75/100A futuristic 1999 Foamposite basketball shoe with stealth fighter-inspired design and glove-like fit, deeply polarizing in aesthetics but genuinely innovative in construction.
Air DT Max '96
75/100Deion Sanders' aggressive cross-training signature with claw-mark design and visible Air Max cushioning, revived with fresh cultural momentum from his coaching career but limited as a lifestyle shoe by its loud aesthetics.
Blazer Mid
75/100Nike's oldest basketball shoe turned clean vintage high-top, offering simple styling and affordable pricing with basic comfort and a silhouette that is always quietly present in fashion.
Air Max 270
75/100Lifestyle-first Air Max with the tallest heel Air unit ever created, delivering noticeable bouncy comfort and a distinctive silhouette that appeals to casual wearers though runners find it unsuitable for actual running.
Diamond Turf
75/100Deion Sanders' bold cross-trainer from 1993 delivers unmistakable 90s character with the distinctive strap design, earning nostalgia points despite its chunky profile falling outside current trends.
Air VaporMax Plus
74/100Mashup of the VaporMax air-unit sole with Air Max Plus upper styling, delivering a distinct bouncy ride and aggressive look that polarizes between devoted fans and critics.
LeBron XXIII
74/100LeBron James' latest signature shoe that delivers premium basketball performance with Air Max cushioning integration, though its bulky design and + price limit lifestyle crossover.
Little Posite One
74/100A grade-school version of the Foamposite One that brings the molded upper and bold colorways to younger wearers, with comfort praise offset by the same break-in stiffness as the adult model.
Air Max 2013
74/100The 2013 entry in Nike's annual Air Max series that introduced a clean, technical upper design now appreciated by retro enthusiasts.
ISPA Link Axis
74/100The sharpest expression of Nike's circular ISPA thinking so far, with solid casual comfort once on foot, but the fiddly entry and aggressive look keep it niche.
Dunk High
74/100Classic high-top basketball silhouette that lives in the shadow of its Low counterpart, offering vintage appeal and ankle coverage but struggling with declining demand and oversaturation.
G.T. Future
74/100Modern Nike basketball shoe designed for versatile guards with a Focus Zoom Air unit and clean proportions, respected for performance but fighting for attention in a crowded signature shoe market.
Air Rift
74/100Divisive split-toe runner from 1996 that has resurfaced as a niche fashion statement, appealing to those who embrace its unusual toe design but alienating many with its unconventional look.
Air Max Flyknit Racer
74/100Nike's hybrid of Air Max cushioning and Flyknit Racer upper delivers lightweight comfort with retro-meets-modern styling, but its neither-here-nor-there identity leaves it without a strong audience.
Ja 2
74/100A budget-friendly guard shoe with outstanding traction and responsive low-to-ground feel, best for quick players who value court grip over cushioning and premium materials.
Air Max DN
74/100Nike's latest Air Max innovation with Dynamic Air cushioning delivers a new bouncy ride experience, but the futuristic design divides opinion and the $160 price faces strong competition.
Air Max Goadome Low
74/100The low-top version of Nike's winter boot icon, offering Goadome's weather-ready construction in a more wearable profile.
Air Zoom Flight 95
74/100A mid-90s basketball shoe with distinctive carbon fiber-patterned overlays and Zoom Air cushioning, respected for its unique design heritage but limited in modern appeal.
Air Huarache
74/100A neoprene-sock-fit pioneer with distinctive design and decent cushioning, now a quieter retro option that lacks the fashion momentum of newer Nike lifestyle shoes.
Nocta Glide
74/100Drake's NOCTA Glide brings retro basketball DNA into a lifestyle package with decent comfort and clean colorways, but underwhelms for its price given the modest materials and reliance on celebrity branding.
ISPA Flow 2020
73/100Light, breathable summer techwear slip-on with a softer ride than its strange shape suggests, but the snug entry and niche styling keep it from broad appeal.
Air Max Waffle
73/100A hybrid that merges Nike's classic Waffle Racer heritage with Air Max cushioning technology, offering a unique aesthetic for retro Nike enthusiasts.
Waffle One
73/100A modern reimagining of Nike's original Waffle Racer heritage that adds transparent overlays and React cushioning, though the hybrid approach divides opinions.
Lunar Roam
73/100Futuristic lifestyle shoe with a cage-over-inner-bootie construction that offers a striking visual identity, though limited comfort and polarizing design narrow its audience.
Air Footscape
73/100Experimental asymmetric lacing shoe from the late 90s that still looks ahead of its time, offering a uniquely comfortable fit for those who embrace its unconventional design.
Air VaporMax
73/100A striking full-length visible Air sole that redefined Nike's cushioning approach, impressive as engineering but divisive in comfort and style as the novelty has faded.
SHOX R4
73/100An early-2000s mechanical cushioning icon with unique spring-loaded columns that define its era, limited by heavy weight and a polarizing techno-futuristic aesthetic.
Air Max Scorpion
73/100A futuristic Air Max with the most Air ever put in a Nike shoe and cloud-like cushioning, impressive as a comfort piece but too unstable for anything beyond casual walking.
Air Force 3 Low
73/100A lesser-known entry in the Air Force family with a clean low-profile design that appeals to Nike basketball retro completists, overshadowed by the Air Force 1's dominance.
Attack
73/100Clean leather court shoe from John McEnroe's tennis era that has been revived as a minimal lifestyle sneaker, offering understated style at an accessible price though it remains overshadowed by higher-profile Nike retros.
Air Max Muse
73/100A women's-exclusive Air Max model with mule-inspired styling and metallic accents that targets fashion-conscious casual wear.
Court Vision Low
72/100Budget-friendly Air Force 1 alternative with a clean leather upper and flat sole, functional as a daily beater but lacking the AF1's cushioning and cultural weight.
Shox Ride 2
72/100Updated Shox runner that modernizes the spring column technology for the Y2K revival, offering a distinctive mechanical look and adequate comfort without matching the original Shox TL's hype.
Aqua Turf
72/100A niche Nike outdoor shoe that gained fashion traction through its utility aesthetic, offering water-friendly versatility for outdoor activities.
Roshe Run
72/100A nostalgia-heavy minimalist classic that shaped how an entire generation bought sneakers. Comfort is modest by modern standards, but the design language still reads clean and the cultural footprint is undeniable.
Waffle Racer
72/100Vintage 1970s racing flat with Bill Bowerman's waffle sole that captures Nike's founding-era spirit in a slim, lightweight package too minimal for modern comfort expectations.
Gamma Force
72/100Nike's updated court silhouette delivers clean styling with a stacked midsole twist on the classic Air Force aesthetic, though limited identity and thin community discussion keep it from breaking through.
Cygnal
72/100A newer Nike lifestyle shoe with a clean, minimalist design that targets buyers wanting something simpler than Air Max but more structured than a Roshe.
Air Max Pre-Day
72/100A sustainability-focused Air Max with recycled materials and a retro-futuristic silhouette that offers a different look in the Air Max family, limited by underwhelming cushioning.
Air More Uptempo Low
72/100The low-top version of Nike's bold "AIR" lettered basketball shoe that sacrifices some of the original's dramatic impact for improved wearability.
Air Max Goadome
72/100Air Max-soled winter boot that blends sneaker comfort with boot durability, popular in East Coast urban winter culture but limited by its heavy weight and seasonal specificity.
ISPA Universal
72/100Useful, comfortable ISPA sandal with real warm-weather versatility, but the chunky tooling and fashion-forward pricing make it more niche than a normal grab-and-go summer shoe.
Crater Impact
72/100Nike's accessible sustainability shoe puts recycled materials into a casual-friendly silhouette at a low price point, though basic construction and declining hype around eco-sneakers limit its appeal.
Air Zoom Drive
72/100Nike's late-90s basketball shoe revived through the NOCTA collaboration offers lightweight construction and Zoom Air cushioning, but limited standalone identity keeps it in the shadow of more celebrated retros.
LD-1000
72/100Slim 1970s-inspired retro runner that captures Nike's earliest design language with a vintage waffle sole and nylon-suede upper, appealing to purists who want pre-Air Max heritage.
Rejuven8 Run
72/100A running-oriented variant of the Rejuven8 that adds performance elements to the lifestyle platform but exists primarily as a colorway distinction.
Air Max Moto 2K
72/100A Y2K-era Nike runner revival with aggressive styling and Air Max cushioning, appealing to the retro-futuristic trend but with limited community discussion.
C1TY
71/100Nike's city-inspired lifestyle sneaker that targets urban casual wear with a clean, modern design, though it lacks the heritage appeal of Nike's established classics.
ISPA Link
71/100Bold circular-design experiment with easy step-in appeal and real concept value, but the premium price and awkward proportions make it more conversation piece than daily default.
Air Diamond Turf II
71/100Deion Sanders' second cross-trainer that captures 90s multi-sport swagger with bold colorblocking and visible Air, nostalgia-driven but limited by its niche appeal and dated bulk.
Air Max TL 2.5
71/100Early-2000s Air Max variant with Total Length Air cushioning that has been reissued as a retro lifestyle piece, offering a chunky Y2K silhouette with genuine Air Max comfort.
Calm Mule
71/100A slip-on mule version of the Nike Calm slide that extends the easy-on comfort concept to a closed-toe format.
Air Max Sunder
71/100A new Air Max lifestyle shoe with chunky proportions and visible Air cushioning aimed at the dad shoe market, too new for substantial community feedback but filling a gap in Nike's lineup.
Air Max LTD 3
71/100Nike's understated Air Max silhouette provides reliable visible-air cushioning in a clean leather package, but its bland design and dated styling leave it overshadowed by more dynamic Air Max models.
Pacific
71/100A budget-friendly retro runner with genuine 1970s Nike Cortez and Daybreak energy, too new to have a deep track record but promising as an affordable entry point.
Offcourt Slide
70/100Budget recovery slide that provides basic post-workout comfort at a very accessible price, though the foam quality and design simplicity pale next to premium slide options.
Air Max Moto
70/100A chunky early-2000s running shoe retro with motocross-inspired design elements, appealing to Y2K enthusiasts but lacking the comfort and cultural relevance of leading retro runners.
Rejuven8
70/100New Nike lifestyle shoe with a retro-modern silhouette that blends 2000s runner cues with contemporary proportions, offering decent comfort at an accessible price but still establishing its identity.
Air Max LTD
70/100A no-frills Air Max with clean leather construction and visible heel Air unit, offering the classic Nike cushioning platform without the design complexity of numbered Air Max models.
Air Max SNDR
70/100New lifestyle Air Max variant that blends cues from multiple heritage models into a mashed-up silhouette, offering contemporary styling and decent comfort but lacking the identity and heritage of the classics it references.
Astra Ultra
70/100A women's Nike lifestyle shoe with retro-inspired design and metallic accents that targets fashion-conscious casual wear.
Field General
69/100Obscure early Nike cross-trainer reissued as an archive piece, offering a clean retro aesthetic but struggling to find an audience in a crowded retro market.
Astrograbber
69/100Obscure Nike archive shoe reissued as a deep-cut retro, appealing exclusively to Nike historians and archive collectors who value rarity over mainstream recognition.
Ava Rover
68/100A new Nike lifestyle shoe with an exploratory design direction that has yet to establish a clear identity or community following.
Clogposite
68/100A polarizing Foamposite-material clog that converts Nike basketball heritage into a casual slip-on, more conversation piece than practical daily shoe.
Victori One
68/100A basic Nike slide sandal that does the job at a low price, offering little beyond brand recognition and accessibility in an increasingly competitive slide market.
A'One
68/100A new Nike lifestyle model with minimal community presence that is still establishing its identity in a crowded lineup.
Court Borough Low
66/100Nike's entry-level court shoe delivers an inoffensive clean design at budget pricing, but the basic materials and zero cultural identity make it a forgettable placeholder rather than a genuine choice.
Initiator
65/100Ultra-budget Nike running shoe that became an ironic dad-shoe meme, offering basic functionality at rock-bottom pricing with zero style pretension.
Air Max Craze
65/100A budget Air Max option for basic everyday use that delivers Nike branding at a low price, sacrificing comfort and style refinement that better Air Max models provide.
Air Monarch IV
28/100The Air Monarch IV defies conventional sneaker scoring. By any measure of hype, design, or cultural credibility among sneakerheads, it scores near zero. But it is Nike's all-time best seller, beloved by millions of dads, and has achieved a level of meme-driven cultural recognition that most hyped sneakers never will.
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