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Nike Air Max 2013
The 2013 entry in Nike's annual Air Max series that introduced a clean, technical upper design now appreciated by retro enthusiasts.
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Key facts
- Popularity: Modest retro interest, appreciated for its clean technical design
- Comfort: Full-length Air Max cushioning provides solid comfort
- Fit: True to size, slightly narrow engineered mesh upper
- Value: $130-160, typical for Air Max lifestyle releases
- Use case: Casual wear, Air Max collecting, retro performance styling
- Risk: Not enough nostalgia factor to compete with AM90 or AM95
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Full breakdown
The Nike Air Max 2013 is the annual Air Max model from 2013, featuring a full-length visible Air unit, a mesh and synthetic upper with a technical runner aesthetic, and Nike's Hyperfuse construction. It was the first annual Air Max to use a fully engineered upper with no-sew overlays. The shoe has gained retro appeal among those who appreciate the mid-2010s performance runner look.
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Is the Air Max 2013 comfortable?
The full-length visible Air unit provides good cushioning. More comfortable than older Air Max models that only had heel Air. Suitable for all-day casual wear.
How does the 2013 compare to the Air Max 90?
The 2013 has a more technical, modern look compared to the 90's retro aesthetic. The full-length Air unit provides slightly more cushioning. The 90 has far more cultural significance.
Does the Air Max 2013 run true to size?
True to size with a slightly narrow fit from the engineered mesh upper. Those with wider feet may prefer half a size up.
Is the Air Max 2013 being retroed?
It receives periodic retro releases, though less frequently than mainstream Air Max models. Limited colorway options compared to the AM1, 90, 95, and 97.
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