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Nike Air Max 90 Available Now in “Particle Pink”

Pastel hues have been infiltrating lifestyle sneakers quietly. Loud? Not particularly. Thoughtful? Very much so. That transition has felt particularly pronounced within this recent women’s collection, where colors speak volumes before the logos ever get a chance.

The Nike Air Max 90 “Particle Pink” embraces that ethos with layers of pink that are soft yet purposeful. White mesh makes up the foundation while Pearl Pink leather molds the mudguard and eye stays along with a bolder Silt Red that caps the bottom panels and heel. Ribbed plastic outlines the eyelets and heel badge while a tonal Nike Swoosh keeps the side cleanly tied together.

Underfoot, a bright white midsole envelopes a lightly stained Air window. The subtlest of details, but one that connects the cushioning to the upper visually rather than contrasting it. Silt Red anchors the shoe on the ground with a classic waffle outsole, but the real lesson here is another step in refreshing the silo away from loud, classic colorways and into something more muted.

The Nike Air Max 90 “Particle Pink” is available to purchase at Nike.com for $135.

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Nike Air Max 90 (W)
Color: Particle Pink/Pearl Pink-Silt Red
Style Code: IM4613-600
Release Date: February 5, 2026
Price: $135

New Balance P400 “Black” Releases February 11th

The sound of quick cuts on polished hardwood sets the scene before the shoe ever does. Games move faster now, and players want control without extra bulk. The New Balance P400 “Black” fits that reality, staying close to the floor and built for real minutes rather than highlight reels.

Smooth overlays are contrasted with softer suede-like panels around the midfoot and heel. On the lateral side sits a molded tonal “N” logo that keeps branding pretty clean along with an embroidered New Balance wordmark on the padded tongue. Around the midsole, the firmer foam insert on the lateral side clearly lets you know stability is what they’re after when players plant and explode.

Dual cushioning combines EVA with a Fresh Foam X core for plush comfort with some responsiveness underfoot. A nylon plate allows for lightweight snap through stops, starts, pivots and the low-to-ground stance enhances court feel. Finally, the herringbone pattern outsole will give you dependable indoor traction rather than wow you with design.

The New Balance P400 “Black” releases February 11, 2026 via NewBalance.com and select retailers.

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New Balance P400
Color: Black
Style Code: UFFBB816
Release Date: February 11, 2026
Price: $130

SoleFly x Air Jordan 5 Releases October 2026

With Holiday 2026 still months away, collaboration season is already taking shape around South Florida. SoleFly’s name has quietly become shorthand for Miami-flavored Jordan projects, and the next chapter leans deeper into that identity rather than repeating it.

The SoleFly x Air Jordan 5 surfaces as the boutique’s first take on the model, extending a partnership that has already touched the Air Jordan 3, 12, and 8.

Built around dark Anthracite and Off Noir suede, the design keeps its base restrained before letting accents do the talking. Aurora Green appears on the tongue Jumpman and internal detailing, while red flame hits ignite the midsole in a way that feels intentionally Miami without leaning cartoonish. SoleFly replaces the traditional “23” on the lateral side, yet Nike Air remains anchored on the heel.

A revised lacing system becomes the most memorable deviation, allowing the laces to wrap around the heel before tying at the front, subtly shifting how the silhouette reads in profile. That choice hints at a broader trend of collaborators treating heritage models less as static archives and more as editable platforms. A translucent outsole and a custom SoleFly hangtag complete the package.

SoleFly Air Jordan 5 Release Date

The SoleFly x Air Jordan 5 is set to release October 1, 2026 via SoleFly before a wider NBHD release on October 8, 2026, placing the drop firmly in the fall calendar, with pricing still to be announced.

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SoleFly x Air Jordan 5
Color: Black/Aurora Green-Anthracite-Muslin
Style Code: IU0734-001
Release Date: October 1, 2026 (SoleFly)
Release Date: October 8, 2026 (NBHD)
Price: TBA

(Mockup by Sneaker Files / zsneakerheadz)

Nike Kobe 10 Protro “5AM Flight” Returns Holiday 2026

Long before tip-off, when arenas are dark and most of the league is still asleep, Kobe Bryant built a routine that became legend. Those early, solitary workouts after his 2013 Achilles injury are the emotional anchor behind a colorway that is now set to return.

Nike is preparing the Nike Kobe 10 Low Protro “5AM Flight” for Holiday 2026, marking the second Kobe 10 Protro arrival following the “Halo” pair in August. Originally released in 2015, this edition revisits one of the line’s most meaningful looks, tied directly to Bryant’s pre-dawn training sessions that defined the final phase of his career.

The pair keeps its identity restrained, centering a Blue Lagoon engineered mesh upper with minimal visual noise. A crisp black Swoosh sits quietly along the sidewall, while Kobe’s signature appears in red on the tongue beside his shield logo. Beneath the foot, a translucent outsole and subtle water-inspired graphic inside the tongue reinforce the theme without overplaying it.

As Protros continue to reshape Nike Basketball’s approach to the Kobe archive, this release leans toward fidelity rather than reinvention. Expect updated cushioning for modern play, but the silhouette’s proportions and spirit remain intact.

Nike Kobe 10 5AM Flight 2026 Release Date

The Nike Kobe 10 Low Protro “5AM Flight” releases October 5, 2026 through select Nike Basketball retailers and Nike.com.

Nike Kobe 10 Low Protro “5AM Flight”
Color: Blue Lagoon/Black
Style Code: IQ5339-400
Release Date: October 5, 2026
Price: TBA

Source: Sneaker Files / zsneakerheadz

Nike Gifts Duke A Carbon Fiber GT Future PE

As March Madness edges closer and pressure builds across college basketball, Nike’s player-exclusive pipeline is already accelerating. Duke, predictably, continues to sit in Nike’s upper tier, often receiving shoes that live just outside public release plans.

This time the attention lands on a staff pair rather than a star guard. A Nike G.T. Future surfaced on assistant coach Tyler Thornton featuring a carbon fiber upper in place of the model’s usual metallic shell, giving the silhouette a crisper, more performance-leaning character. Subtle Duke branding appears on the tongue, while a vivid blue Swoosh carries the primary team accent without overpowering the look.

The model has moved slowly since its late-2025 debut alongside Wale. So far only the Metallic Silver version has reached retail, but that changes this month with two scheduled drops tied to the All-Star “Warning Label” pack and the “Red Bronze” colorway.

The Nike GT Future “Duke Carbon Fiber” PE remains a staff-only pair with no public release planned.

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Jalen Hurts x Air Jordan 11 “Jawn Air” PE From Super Bowl LIX Revealed

In the calm after the confetti, championship gear often tells stories that never make it to shelves. As Philadelphia’s Super Bowl LIX run continues to echo, a small but striking detail has surfaced inside Jalen Hurts’ inner circle: a sample pair that exists far outside the usual Jordan Brand pipeline.

The Jalen Hurts x Air Jordan 11 “Jawn Air” PE is built in a muted Philly green suede that wraps the upper with a quiet, premium handfeel. The familiar Air Jordan 11 shape remains intact, but the translucent outsole carries a cloudy green tint, while a clean sail midsole keeps the look grounded. Subtle personal touches set this pair apart, including a metallic Jumpman on the collar and a silver hang tag charm stamped with “Jawn Air.”

Inside the tongue, cursive labels read “Hit ’Em Low” and “Hit ’Em High,” a direct reference to the iconic lyric “Hit ’em low! Hit ’em high! And watch our Eagles fly!” from “Fly, Eagles Fly,” the official fight song of the Philadelphia Eagles.

Only a handful of these were produced, reportedly gifted to Hurts after Philadelphia’s Super Bowl victory. Unlike typical player exclusives that later inform retail colorways, this version feels intentionally closed-loop, designed as a private keepsake rather than a roadmap for future releases. The restraint suggests a shift toward more meaningful, hyper-limited PE storytelling instead of mass-market callbacks.

The Jalen Hurts Air Jordan 11 “Jawn Air” PE Sample — made for Hurts only and will not release publicly.

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Photos: pgknows

Bad Bunny Debuts New adidas BadBo 1.0 At Super Bowl LX Halftime Press Conference

A sold-out sneaker, a Grammy night, and a Super Bowl stage have stacked Bad Bunny’s week with unusual momentum. The adidas BadBo 1.0 has quickly moved from debut curiosity to cultural talking point, especially after its brown launch colorway vanished in minutes. That context matters, because the model now arrives at its biggest mainstream moment yet: Super Bowl LX.

Seen at the halftime press conference, this new BadBo 1.0 leans lighter and cleaner than its first release. Soft beige overlays wrap the upper while a black inner lining grounds the look, and small hits of adidas blue subtly nod to the brand’s heritage. A classic gum outsole finishes the design, giving the silhouette a retro touch that balances its futuristic proportions.

What’s interesting is how the color shift feels more calculated than experimental, as if adidas is slowly shaping the BadBo into a broader lifestyle line rather than a one-off artist statement. That strategy mirrors how past signature models evolved once they proved demand.

For now, this press-conference pair remains unconfirmed for retail, but you can expect more BadBo colorways releasing throughout 2026.

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Photos: Rocnation

Union LA Announces Fragment Air Jordan 1 Release Details

UPDATE 2/5/26: UNION has shared additional release details for the Fragment x UNION x Air Jordan 1 “Varsity Red/Sport Royal.” An in-store raffle will take place at the UNION La Brea location (110 S La Brea Ave) on February 7th from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM local time, where attendees will receive tickets and a unique access code for the next phase of the launch. Entry is limited to Los Angeles County residents, and a valid California ID will be required at the event.

Selected pairs are set to ship beginning February 14th, with an online-only drop also scheduled at 11:00 AM ET for that date in line with UNION’s prior announcement. A wider release is set for February 27th via SNKRS.

Original Story: 1/28/26:
Momentum around this collaboration has been building quietly, but now the picture is getting sharper. New official images and launch site updates point toward NBA All-Star Weekend as the moment everything comes together. For collectors, this marks the return of two of Jordan Brand’s most influential partners on one silhouette. The Fragment x Union x Air Jordan 1 feels positioned as a headline release rather than a side project.

At the center of the pack is the most accessible colorway, dressed in Black, White, Varsity Red, and Sport Royal. It layers Union’s signature stitched construction over Fragment’s legendary 2014 Air Jordan 1 design language. The mix feels deliberate, balancing nostalgia with a refreshed structure. Royal blue accents bring Fragment’s identity forward, while the black and red collar adds contrast without overpowering the design.

Visually, the color story carries a strong sense of history. It pulls from past Fragment releases while still aligning with Union’s deconstructed aesthetic. Gold stitching details highlight the layered build and reinforce the collaborative theme. Rather than chasing novelty, the design focuses on refinement and clarity.

From a construction standpoint, the shoe leans into premium leather panels and exposed stitching. The balance between structure and texture gives the silhouette depth without overcomplicating it. This approach suggests a design maturity that prioritizes long-term wearability over quick impact.

This release is part of a three-pair collection. Two additional versions, a “Black/Sport Royal” and a “White/Black” colorway, are expected to be far more limited. Reports suggest those pairs could remain Fragment-exclusive, shifting the spotlight even more toward this main release. Co-branded apparel including hoodies, tees, thermals, and mesh pieces is also expected.

Fragment Union Air Jordan 1 Release Date

The Fragment x Union x Air Jordan 1 High OG “Varsity Red/Sport Royal” is expected to release on February 14, 2026 during NBA All-Star Weekend through Union LA, Fragment Design, followed by a wider release on February 27th via SNKRS for $205 USD.

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Fragment x Union x Air Jordan 1 High OG
Color: Black/Varsity Red-Sport Royal-White
Style Code: IO7847-002
Release Date: February 14, 2026
Release Date: February 27, 2026 (SNKRS)
Price: $205

Ronnie Fieg Gifts Kith x Nike Air Force 1 To An Internet Troll

On a corner of Sneaker Twitter where jokes usually travel faster than compliments, a quiet box arriving at someone’s doorstep changed the tone of the conversation. Ronnie Fieg didn’t clap back, subtweet, or score points—he simply shipped a pair, letting the gesture do the talking. That move reframed a long-running back-and-forth into something closer to an olive branch than a mic drop.

Tucked inside was the KITH x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Black Spruce,” a Friends & Family iteration wrapped in dark, croc-embossed leather with a clean sail midsole and a small red Swoosh accent. The premium texture, restrained color blocking, and subtle Kith detailing make this release feel more like a crafted keepsake than a typical promo sample. It also quietly signals how Kith has leaned further into elevated materials as a point of distinction rather than loud branding.

Sneaker Twitter user @magnumdong1992 known for poking fun at Kith—shared the delivery publicly, sparking debate about whether access, respect, or simply good timing wins in sneaker culture. Either way, the moment underscored how relationships in this space can shift with one unexpected pair.

The KITH x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Black Spruce” remains Friends & Family only with no public release, available solely through Kith’s F&F allocations.

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Nike Air Max 95 OG “Granite” Now Available (February 2026)

UPDATE 2/5/26: Official images of the Nike Air Max 95 “Granite” have surfaced. The shoes are now available on Nike.com for $190 USD.

Original Story 11/3/25:
Nike Sportswear is reviving one of its most popular classics under the Big Bubble name, releasing the Nike Air Max 95 OG “Granite” for Spring 2026. The “Granite” colorway is an OG palette that was originally dropped in the mid-’90s, and remains one of the most iconic colorways from Sergio Lozano’s award-winning silhouette.

The gradient fade uppers of black on the bottom to a soft grey on top — which were meant to mimic contracting muscle fibers — are retained on the new drop, as well as the breathable mesh upper and stacked suede overlays that were part of the original construction. Lozano’s OG silhouette also receives updated Big Bubble Air units in place of the original Max Air for a fresh dose of comfort and aesthetic playfulness. Black Swooshes are rendered on the heel to contrast the white midsole unit, and tie all of the design elements together with that classic AM95 vibe.

This is another subtle and refreshing take on a Nike classic that’s sure to remind sneakerheads of why the Air Max 95 remains one of the brand’s most recognizable performance-lifestyle sneakers.

The Nike Air Max 95 OG Big Bubble “Granite” releases February 5, 2026 at select Nike Sportswear retailers and Nike.com. The retail price tag is set at $190 USD.

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Nike Air Max 95 OG “Granite”
Color: Black/Medium Ash-Dark Pewter-White
Style Code: HM4740-007
Release Date: February 5, 2026
Price: $190

Photos: JD Sports UK

Photos: Connor McNaughton

Nike A’One “Warning Label” Releasing in LA For 2026 All-Star Weekend

All-Star Weekend always turns the tunnel into a runway, and this year’s loudest statements are landing in metallic finishes. Nike is leaning into that energy again, and A’ja Wilson’s new signature line is right in the middle of it with a high-shine look built for Los Angeles.

The Nike A’One “Warning Label” arrives drenched in color-shifting metallic pink, flashing warm gold tones when the light hits its curved panels. A sharp black Swoosh cuts through the finish for contrast, while A’ja’s branding on the tongue and heel ties the pair to her growing on-court identity. In motion, the glossy treatment reads like performance armor, which is exactly the point of the Warning Label idea.

This release also signals how quickly Wilson’s debut model is being positioned for major moments. Rather than waiting for a quiet rollout, Nike is putting the A’One All-Star spotlight on day one, using the weekend’s limited access and visual impact to build the story early.

Nike A’One Warning Label Release Date

The Nike A’One “Warning Label” will release February 13, 2026 in Los Angeles during NBA All-Star Weekend. Look for it in unisex sizing for $155.

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Nike A’One “Warning Label”
Color: Hyper Pink/Black
Style Code: IB6693-610
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $155

Nike Air Max Plus VII “University Red” Now Available (February 2026)

UPDATE 2/5/26: The “University Red” Air Max Plus VII is now available on Nike.com.

Original Story 11/17/25:
This Nike Air Max Plus VII is a new addition to the TN line featuring a sleek, modern construction.

The upper is a University Red canvas with Metallic Silver drip overlays for a speedy, seamless look. Trimmed with tiny Silver Swooshes and black accents, the sleek upper is finished with a glossy black toe cap for structure.

The silhouette maintains essential Tuned Air characteristics from previous releases. Black and red gradient panel transitions the upper and midsole. The white midsole features red-tinted Air units that pull from the upper’s color scheme.

On the heel, classic Tn Air branding is layered over a polished black support panel. Outsole elements include black, white and translucent rubber pods.

The Nike Air Max Plus VII “University Red” releases February 5, 2026 for $190 via Nike.com and select retailers.

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Nike Air Max Plus VII
Color: University Red/Black-White-Metallic Silver
Style Code: HQ2197-600
Release Date: February 5, 2026
Price: $190

adidas Megaride AG Revealed in “Dark Burgundy”

In a season crowded with chunky runners, adidas is quietly steering one of its most distinctive revivals toward everyday streets. After appearing first in high-fashion settings, the adidas Megaride AG “Dark Burgundy” now feels closer to the general public, trading runway flash for a grounded, tonal presence that reads less statement and more intention.

Across the upper, deep burgundy mesh sits beneath matte TPU ribs that echo late-’90s tech aesthetics without leaning on nostalgia too heavily. The sculpted Megaride tooling—those signature split pods underfoot—gives the silhouette its unmistakable stance while keeping the ride visibly engineered rather than decorative. Rope-style laces and subtle reflective details reinforce the model’s outdoor-meets-urban character without breaking the palette.

There’s a subtle shift here: instead of positioning this release purely as a design experiment, adidas appears to be framing the silhouette as a legitimate lifestyle runner that can exist beyond collaborations. That strategy aligns with how the brand has been reintroducing archive tech—fewer one-offs, more sustainable presence.

The adidas Megaride AG “Dark Burgundy” is expected between Summer 2026 via adidas.com and select retailers.

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Photos: Oscar Castillo

Nike LeBron 23 “Warning Label” Emerges As The Crown Jewel of All-Star Weekend

All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles is bringing out Nike’s most aggressive finishes again. Metallic shells, loud shine, and athlete-specific details are taking over the brand’s signature lineup.

One of the cleanest statements is the LeBron 23 Warning Label, built around a full metallic-gold upper. Crown-shaped side panels add a color-shifting reptile texture, while a snug black inner bootie keeps the look grounded with gold hits.
A sculpted lion lace charm drives the theme home without turning the shoe into a costume. That detail fits the pack’s idea of “dangerous weapons,” translating on-court identity into materials and hardware.

This release also sits inside a broader Nike All-Star Warning Label Pack that stretches across multiple signatures. Expect the same armor-like approach to show up on pairs tied to Ja Morant, Devin Booker, Sabrina Ionescu, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kevin Durant, Victor Wembanyama, and Kobe’s line.

Nike LeBron 23 Warning Label Release Date

The Nike LeBron 23 “Warning Label” releases February 13, 2026 during NBA All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, with availability limited to in-person Los Angeles drops.

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Nike LeBron 23 “Warning Label”
Color: Metallic Gold/Black
Style Code: IO4321-700
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $260

Nike Basketball Reveals 2026 All-Star “Warning Label” Collection

UPDATE 2/5/26: Nike Basketball has rolled out the full 2026 All-Star Warning Label Pack, showcasing the complete collection ahead of release. Alongside the previously seen models, the brand is now offering an official first look at both the LeBron 23 and the G.T. Future, each finished in a high-gloss metallic coating with distinct color blocking tied to the respective athlete’s identity. The lineup also includes the Nike A’One and the Kobe 3 Low Protro, which will be available exclusively in Los Angeles during All-Star Weekend. The full Warning Label Pack is scheduled to launch on February 13th, with overall availability centered around LA for the weekend’s festivities.

Original Story 1/30/26:
NBA All-Star Weekend is approaching fast, and as the league’s spotlight shifts to Los Angeles in mid-February, sneaker brands are starting to unveil releases built for the moment. Few companies embrace the moment like Nike, which has a long track record of using All-Star Weekend to debut its most ambitious designs tied to its signature athletes. For 2026, the brand is raising the bar once again with the All-Star Warning Label Collection, a bold concept that pairs standout footwear with themed packaging—and we’re getting an early look at several pieces from the lineup.

Featured in official photos are five styles including the Book 2, Sabrina 3, Giannis Freak 7, KD 18 and GT Cut 4. They’ll come packaged with a glossy, radioactive sheen while teamed with metallic Swooshes that add an edgier feel.

The presentation pushes the concept further. Every pair is packaged in a molded black case styled like hazardous equipment, complete with warning graphics hidden throughout. Details matter here. Metallic lace charms serve as athlete-specific symbols, not decoration. Kevin Durant’s grim reaper signals inevitability. Sabrina Ionescu’s torch represents leadership. Devin Booker’s scorpion nods to Phoenix and his zodiac sign, while Giannis Antetokounmpo’s wings reflect speed and reach and Victor Wembanyama’s Alien charm nods to his out of this world ability.

The rollout doesn’t stop with the four confirmed pairs. Nike has also confirmed more models will be added to the All-Star lineup including the LeBron 23, Ja 3, and GT Future, though official images for those models have yet to be released.

Release Date & Where To Buy

The Nike Basketball All-Star “Warning Label” Collection releases February 13, 2026 at select retailers and Nike.com.

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Nike Book 2 All-Star “Warning Label”
Color: Clay Orange/Clay Orange-Black
Style Code: IO1458-800
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $190

Nike Giannis Freak 7 All-Star “Warning Label”
Color: Volt/Black
Style Code: IB6718-700
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $155

Nike Sabrina 3 All-Star “Warning Label”
Color: Mint Foam/Mint Foam-Metallic Gold-Black
Style Code: IB6676-300
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $180

Nike KD 18 All-Star “Warning Label”
Color: Stadium Green/Stadium Green-Black
Style Code: IB6682-300
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $200

Victor Wembanyama x Nike GT Cut 4 “Warning Label”
Color: Multi-Color/Metallic Platinum-Glacier Blue-Black
Style Code: IB6729-910 / IB6731-910
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $230

Nike Ja 3 “Warning Label”
Color: Cobalt Bliss/Black-Glacier Blue
Style Code: IB6507-400 / IB6510-400
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $170

Nike GT Future “Warning Label”
Color: Multi-Color/Black
Style Code: IB6679-900
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $230

Nike Kobe 3 Low Protro “Warning Label”
Color: Purple Venom/Black
Style Code: IU3313-500
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $230

Nike LeBron 23 “Warning Label”
Color: Metallic Gold/Black
Style Code: IO4321-700
Release Date: February 13, 2026
Price: $260

Nike Pegasus Premium “Realtree” Now Available (February 2026)

UPDATE 2/5/26: The Nike Pegasus Premium “Realtree” is now available on Nike.com.

Original Story 12/27/25:
A familiar performance runner gets a fresh visual shift as the Nike Pegasus Premium adopts “Realtree” camouflage. This update leans into Off Noir, Black, Iron Grey, and Metallic Dark Grey tones, keeping the base restrained. However, the upper quickly separates itself from prior colorways.

Realtree Edge® camouflage wraps the silhouette, introducing a winter woodland graphic rarely seen on performance runners. The execution feels deliberate rather than loud, balancing utility and visual depth. Compared to recent minimalist Pegasus styles, this version carries more personality without abandoning function.

Underfoot, the Pegasus Premium running shoe remains unchanged, pairing ZoomX, ReactX, and Zoom Air cushioning. That familiar setup keeps the model aligned with Nike’s performance-first approach. The camo treatment instead reframes the shoe for lifestyle crossover, similar to past outdoor-inspired Nike running releases.

The Nike Pegasus Premium “Realtree” releases February 5, 2026 for $230 and will be available through Nike.com and authorized retailers.

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Nike Pegasus Premium “Realtree”
Color: Off Noir/Black-Iron Grey-Metallic Dark Grey
Style Code: IF9630-001
Release Date: February 5, 2026
Price: $230