The Nike Air Max 1000, the company’s newest Air Max shoe, has been formally launched. Nike Chief Design Officer John Hoke claims that the Air Max 1000, which was created in partnership with 3D printing pioneer Zellerfeld, is a 3D-printed version of the Air Max 1.
The focus with cushioning is the cornerstone of Nike’s sport-centered heritage. With 1987’s Air Max 1 showcasing the ideal fusion of comfort, functionality, and individuality that has become a global sensation, Air has always been at the forefront of the brand’s innovation push. The Nike Air Max 1000 marks yet another significant advancement for the Swoosh brand with the use of contemporary design and production techniques.
It’s easy to see the Air Max 1’s silhouette, especially through the mudguard’s wavy lines. Additionally, the heel’s air unit is positioned similarly to the model, which Tinker Hatfield initially created. With a little Swoosh emblem etched into the middle of the foot, the top half of the Air Max 1000 feels smooth to the touch. Ergonomic carvings are carved into the sidewalls of the shoe beneath the mudguard and outsole.