Nike's legacy in the outdoor space has been around for decades, and soon the Air Max Flyknit Venture will be included.
While similar to the original Nike Hike and vintage ACG shoes, the trail shoes bring a new proposition. The brand replaces the Air Max Scorpion upper with the tried-and-true Flyknit material. The already durable knitted construction is reinforced with many cables on the profile and plastic parts above the toe tips and midsole. The padded collar and pull tabs at the tongue and spine bring functionality to the Air Max Flyknit Venture.
All of the above components aren't new to the Swoosh product line. In fact, other Nike Sportswear styles have a mix of lightweight Flyknit and elements rooted in functionality, but the brand's unreleased products introduce new tooling solutions that make Venture more than just a fashion choice. The exaggerated layups and curves are complemented by the Air Max bubbles visible on the back foot. The "velvet brown" on the experimental sole unit contrasts with the "black" upper while presenting the Nike ACG and ISPA aesthetic with a more pronounced aesthetic. At the foot, the future-oriented "AIR" brand combines a traction pattern that provides a positive layout that ensures a reliable grip in tough conditions. Together, each of these components makes for an Air Max branch for all adventures.