Do they still make Air Max 97?

Nike Air Max 97: Revolution in the Air

Ever since its genesis with the Nike Air Max 1 in 1987, the Air Max family has been built on a revolutionary attitude. Nike was determined to keep pushing the limits of their Air units, making them bigger, stronger, and synonymous with sneaker culture. Air Max was dedicated to creating the future of footwear.

As 2022 marks a major anniversary in the 25th anniversary of the Nike Air Max 97, the brand is taking the opportunity to not only bring back some OG colours, but also rework past favourites for a better future. One example is the reliable ‘Triple Black’ edition that will return with some eco-friendly features underneath its murky exterior.

Since the AM97 is no longer a performance runner, Nike are able to apply some finishes and materials that are more suitable for casual use. Beyond the black on black on black treatment, the insoles depict Nike’s circular Swoosh logo, meaning that this product is in part produced using recycled materials or more environmentally considered options. While the brand doesn’t specify exactly what this entails for the AM97, it’s more than likely the composition of the upper’s leather or synthetic involves some form of recycled material. This could also boil down to finer details like polyester used in the stitching or fabric lining. And with the monochromatic colourway still delivering a tough look, this will only help normalise being green.

It’s unlikely this will be the only Air Max 97 that Nike remake under their revamped environmental banner, so keep an eye out for more colourways to come.

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  • Nike Air Max 97 "No Bubble:" Release Date, Info, Price

Brand: Nike

Model: Air Max 97 "No Bubble"

Release Date: 2022

Price: TBC

Buy: TBC

Editor's Notes: What’s the most iconic part of a pair of Nike Air Max sneakers? Well, I feel that’s pretty obvious, don’t you? That’d undoubtedly be their once revolutionary Air bubbles.

While sneaker technology has come leaps and bounds since the early to late 90s when many of Nike’s most iconic Air Max sneakers touched the market, their legacy remains just as strong. Put it this way; if you were to describe or draw a pair of Air Max, whether that be the 90, 95, or 97, you need only mention how many bubbles feature on the silhouette.

A quick glance around the perimeter of the 97, and you’ll find three sets of bubbles - two longer-length ones that sit at the lateral and medial sides, with a shorter version that sits at the rear. These, as well as the sneaker’s Japanese bullet train-inspired upper design, are the defining characteristics that have made the shoe such a celebrated icon over the last two and a half decades.

Well, as we stride through the tail end of the summer, those eta-defining bubbles are getting a contemporary makeover. Essentially, Nike removes the element that makes Air so captivating – its visibility.

The “No Bubble” 97 sees visible Air hidden under a lick of white paint, turning the sole unit into a chunky, textured block. Additional changes have been made at the upper, including a lace toggle and mixed fabrication upper that sees the typically leather and synthetic border switched out for black hairy suede.

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Did Nike stop making Air Max?

Air Max, as a cushion, has been mostly phased out of running footwear, but it is still in use in basketball and training. Nike has plans to continue producing new Air Max models for lifestyle/casual wear, while the older models will continue to be the focus of special editions, collaborations, re-issues, and more.

How old is the Air Max 97?

Overview. The Nike Air Max 97 was first released in 1997. The design of the shoe is commonly thought to be inspired by the bullet trains of Japan, but the design was inspired by mountain bikes. The Air Max 97 was Nike's first shoe that introduced full-length air.

How much does Air Max 97 cost?

The Air Max 97 celebrates its 25th anniversary this year and big things are ahead for the runner. Both the Air Max 97 “Silver Bullet” and the Air Max 97 “Atlantic Blue” are returning this year and are expected to retail for $180.

What is the difference between Air Max 97 and 97?

While previous versions of the Air Max 97 already featured reflectivity through 3M reflective accents in the wavy piping on the sides, the Nike Air Max 97 SE Reflective takes it even further by placing reflective accents on the Safari patterns found in the shoe upper.