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The Nike Air Max DN8 Adds “Team Red” To Its Rollout Selection

The new model debuts March 2025.

The Nike Air Max DN8 Adds “Team Red” To Its Rollout Selection

Nike’s unwavering obsession with Air continues with two new models; the Air Max 1000, which is set to debut at ComplexCon, and Air Max DN8, a natural successor to the Air Max Dn arriving in March of 2025. While we’re still far out from the DN8’s debut, we’re already starting to get first looks at some of the rollout colorways on tap.

Official retailer images showcase a “Team Red” and black arrangement, with the titular hue enveloping the entire upper. The DN8 gets its name from the eight Air chambers that appear underfoot, which vary in PSI for a balanced, comfortable ride. Aesthetically speaking, the Air Max DN8 resembles the often-forgotten Air Max 96 with tidal wave lines across the upper. Compositionally, the shoe features multiple layers of synthetic material as well as a TPU heel counter.

As mentioned, the DN8 is joined by the Nike Air Max 1000 among the Beaverton brand’s next-generation Air Max shoes. The latter model is best described as a mash-up between the Air Max 1 and Yeezy Foam Runner, crafted with a fully 3D-printed upper.

Enjoy official retailer images of the Air Max DN8 “Team Red” below and revisit our Sneaker Release Dates page to keep up with the model’s rollout. Again, these are set to release in March of 2025 and will retail for $190.

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