Zellerfeld Evolves the Nike Air Max 95 into the 95000
Name: Zellerfeld x Nike Air Max 95000 "Black/Volt"Colorway: Black/VoltSKU: IR1113-001MSRP: $250 USDRelease Date: November 28Where to Buy: Nike and ZellerfeldUpdate: Just a few days ago, we were offered a first look at the second 3D-printed sneaker from Zellerfeld and Nike. Dubbed the Air Max 95000, it was less than a day later when the duo would make their official announcement breaking down the model. This futuristic silhouette builds upon the DNA of the Air Max 95 as part of Nike's celebration of the shoe's 30th anniversary. The OG "Big Bubble" shape is present at the heel while a smaller Air unit can be seen at the forefoot. Meanwhile, Swooshes have been placed at the lateral heel and medial midfoot, with an "AM 95000" callout visible at the heel. The sneaker will debut globally in this black with "Volt" accents look on November 28, when it will drop via Nike SNKRS and Zellerfeld at an expected price of $250 USD.Original Story: The Nike Air Max legacy is rocketing into the future with a shocking twist. In its highly anticipated collaboration, 3D footwear innovator Zellerfeld is set to be lending its cutting-edge, one-piece printing technology to a futuristic rendition of the Air Max 95000 in the colorway of electric, high-voltage "Volt."While past Zellerfeld x Nike collaborations have focused on the Air Max 1 silhouette (dubbed the AM1000), this latest project would scale that ambition up to an entirely new, expressive design. The model would likely feature a seamless, laceless upper that is fully 3D-printed in Zellerfeld’s signature latticework structure, instantly giving the shoe a look of perpetual motion.The iconic “Volt” hue—a neon green that has been synonymous with Nike innovation since the late 1980s—would be the perfect choice for this experimental technology. It highlights the seamless construction along with added details on the Air Max Bubbles and mini Swoosh branding, emphasizing the shoe’s fusion of a historical color with the future of manufacturing. The "Volt" green contrasts with a neoprene-esque all-black upper. The Air Max 95000 would combine the lightweight comfort of 3D-printed foam with encapsulated Air units, continuing Nike’s mission to blend expressive design with next-level cushioning.Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Name: Zellerfeld x Nike Air Max 95000 "Black/Volt"
Colorway: Black/Volt
SKU: IR1113-001
MSRP: $250 USD
Release Date: November 28
Where to Buy: Nike and Zellerfeld
Update: Just a few days ago, we were offered a first look at the second 3D-printed sneaker from Zellerfeld and Nike. Dubbed the Air Max 95000, it was less than a day later when the duo would make their official announcement breaking down the model. This futuristic silhouette builds upon the DNA of the Air Max 95 as part of Nike's celebration of the shoe's 30th anniversary. The OG "Big Bubble" shape is present at the heel while a smaller Air unit can be seen at the forefoot. Meanwhile, Swooshes have been placed at the lateral heel and medial midfoot, with an "AM 95000" callout visible at the heel. The sneaker will debut globally in this black with "Volt" accents look on November 28, when it will drop via Nike SNKRS and Zellerfeld at an expected price of $250 USD.
Original Story: The Nike Air Max legacy is rocketing into the future with a shocking twist. In its highly anticipated collaboration, 3D footwear innovator Zellerfeld is set to be lending its cutting-edge, one-piece printing technology to a futuristic rendition of the Air Max 95000 in the colorway of electric, high-voltage "Volt."
While past Zellerfeld x Nike collaborations have focused on the Air Max 1 silhouette (dubbed the AM1000), this latest project would scale that ambition up to an entirely new, expressive design. The model would likely feature a seamless, laceless upper that is fully 3D-printed in Zellerfeld’s signature latticework structure, instantly giving the shoe a look of perpetual motion.
The iconic “Volt” hue—a neon green that has been synonymous with Nike innovation since the late 1980s—would be the perfect choice for this experimental technology. It highlights the seamless construction along with added details on the Air Max Bubbles and mini Swoosh branding, emphasizing the shoe’s fusion of a historical color with the future of manufacturing. The "Volt" green contrasts with a neoprene-esque all-black upper. The Air Max 95000 would combine the lightweight comfort of 3D-printed foam with encapsulated Air units, continuing Nike’s mission to blend expressive design with next-level cushioning.












