The Air Max 1 was a result of this pair. The one before the 1. Nike turned back the clock to this early sketch that pre-dates the Air Max 1 and was intended to be the first Nike sneaker with visible Air. But the guys at Nike thought that the design was too advance for its time and tweaked it a bit and hence the Nike Air Max 1 was born. Almost 30 years later, Nike brought this back out from the design vault and will be releasing it on Air Max Day, which is tomorrow (26 March 2015).
The technology and materials used have advanced enough to execute Hatfield’s original vision of the Air Max Zero. Utilizing a Trainerendor / Air Flow upper shape lookalike, the pair uses a more technologically advanced mesh-like material called the mono-filament mesh. As for the sole, it utilizes the Air Max Ultra outsole for added comfort and a more lightweight shoe overall.
The shoe will be launched tomorrow exclusively at Sole What pop-up store during the Air Max Day party and will be retailing at RM599 per pair.