![]() ![]() This hugs the foot, ensuring not slipping and rubbing. The lacing system, which connects the speed-lace loops to the sole looks and feels like a rib cage. The Nike Air Max 95 is a metaphor for the human experience This all adds stiffness to the sneaker which isn’t seen often among Air Max’s creations but brings with it a promise of longevity. The outer sole, made from recycled Nike Grind rubber, gives a sense of traction and control on the street and off of it.Ĭombined with the air cushion, midsole, and lacing the Nike Air Max 95 is a strong sneaker that suggests it’s got the ability to take on winters. After a couple of days of wearing them in, however, the leather stretched to a perfect fit and I started really appreciating the lacing system. A combination of the snug fit and the leather toe cap worried me at first. ![]() In terms of fit, the 95 feels a bit on the small side. Although it takes a bit of wearing in, the 95 is worth giving a chance Lozano, inspired by runners’ connection to the earth, brought in inspiration from both the human body and the natural world and this colorway emulates that. I didn’t manage to get my hands on an OG colorway, but actually prefer the Classic Green/Electric Green version that I picked up. The neon green lace supports and glowing full-length air bubble all stand in high contrast against the black outer sole, included by Lozano to hide mud and dirt on the shoe. The OG Neon colorway of the Air Max 95 has been one of Nike’s most desired designs, prompting 10 re-releases between 19. Year in, year out people just can’t get enough of the 95 But looking at the 95 compared to the Zoom Alphafly Next% for example, it’s clear that’s not true. Nike has recently said their newer Air Max models (the 270 and 720) are their first “lifestyle only” shoe. It goes without saying that today you should not be planning the run in these anywhere, save your feet, knees, hips, and general health. It’s still one of the chunkiest sneakers in the Air Max line but features like the rib-like structured lacing and the mesh upper (original colorway) suggest that the sneaker works on and off-road to take you where you want to go, fast. Lozano’s previous silhouettes were focused on Nike’s ACG (All Conditions Gear) department, which makes sense when you look at the 95. It’s no surprise that when designing the Nike Air Max 95 designer Sergio Lozano had some of the world’s most powerful runners in mind. Your browser does not support the video tag. ![]()
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