810947

The Nike Air Swoopes II Arrives In A New Orange Pulse Colorway

The Nike Air Swoopes II Arrives In A New Orange Pulse Colorway

Sheryl Swoopes – the first female professional athlete in history to receive her very own eponymous sneaker – has seen her Air Swoopes IIs crawl back into the spotlight as of late in a sneaker industry that currently adores just about anything retro. Recently arriving in an Orange Pulse colorway, the Air Swoopes II boasts a unique lacing system for an on-court performance model, with a bilateral lacing system and a drawstring clasp for lockdown. Equipped with responsive Nike Zoom Air cushioning, this line is perfect for on-court comfort, while its bulky construction makes it a viable piece of lifestyle footwear as well. Orange Pulse adds quick hits of color to this overall simplistic aesthetic that is currently available at select retailers overseas. Enjoy an official look below, expect its Stateside arrival sooner rather than later, and check out our Sneaker Release Dates Page for updates on other Nike shoes in the meantime.

Nike Air Swoopes II
Color: White/Black/White/Orange Pulse
Style Code: 917592-102

Where to Buy

Nike Air Swoopes Ii 917592 102 4

Nike Air Swoopes Ii 917592 102 5

Nike Air Swoopes Ii 917592 102 6

Nike Air Swoopes Ii 917592 102 2

Nike Air Swoopes Ii 917592 102 3

Latest News

Skaters Reimagine The Vans Old Skool In "New Future" Collection

It’s not often that sneaker brands give collaborators this level of creative freedom. In a new Premium Old Skool collection dubbed “New Future,” Vans has...

by Andrew Rizzo 15 hours
0

Hiroshi Fujiwara Reveals The Union LA x fragment design x Air Jordan 1 "Sport Royal" In NYC

Hiroshi Fujiwara is currently roaming the streets of New York City, battling the humidity and high temps with some heat of his own. Often regarded...

by Sneaker News July 16, 2025
1

Arrow & Beast Brings Quilted Uppers To adidas Superstar Collab

More than ever, skateboarding is a global sport, demonstrated in no small part by its adoption at the Olympic games in 2020, 2024, and looking...

by Matt Varga July 16, 2025
2