Official Images of the Vibram x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Bomber Grey”

Name: Vibram x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Bomber Grey”Colorway: Barely Grey/City Grey/Bomber Grey/Speed YellowSKU: IH1943-002MSRP: $140 USDRelease Date: Summer 2026Following the previous reveal of the tactical Vibram x Nike Air Force 1 Low partnership - which initially introduced the "Pencil Point," "Summit White" and "Silt Red" iterations - official images have emerged for a new colorway to the lineup: “Bomber Grey.”This latest iteration embraces an industrial, monochromatic palette, dressing the AF1 in layered tones of "Barely Grey" and "City Grey," combining smooth leather panels with perforated detailing across the toe box and quarters. Branding remains subtle, with tonal Swooshes on the sides and Nike Air logos on the tongue and heel tab, maintaining the AF1’s heritage identity while emphasizing a muted, utilitarian finish. One of the key features of the sneaker is its Vibram sole unit, which replaces the traditional AF1 midsole with a chunky, traction‑focused design.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Official Images of the Vibram x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Bomber Grey”

Name: Vibram x Nike Air Force 1 Low “Bomber Grey”
Colorway: Barely Grey/City Grey/Bomber Grey/Speed Yellow
SKU: IH1943-002
MSRP: $140 USD
Release Date: Summer 2026

Following the previous reveal of the tactical Vibram x Nike Air Force 1 Low partnership - which initially introduced the "Pencil Point," "Summit White" and "Silt Red" iterations - official images have emerged for a new colorway to the lineup: “Bomber Grey.”

This latest iteration embraces an industrial, monochromatic palette, dressing the AF1 in layered tones of "Barely Grey" and "City Grey," combining smooth leather panels with perforated detailing across the toe box and quarters. Branding remains subtle, with tonal Swooshes on the sides and Nike Air logos on the tongue and heel tab, maintaining the AF1’s heritage identity while emphasizing a muted, utilitarian finish. One of the key features of the sneaker is its Vibram sole unit, which replaces the traditional AF1 midsole with a chunky, traction‑focused design.

Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast