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The 12 Best Nike Air Max Shoes to Add to Your Sneaker Rotation

Nike Air Max sneakers have 35 years of history, and they just keep getting better.
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Updated August 5, 2024: This guide on the best Nike Air Max shoes was updated with new sneaker models to shop for summer and fall.

Nike’s Air Max shoes are a masterclass in what the brand’s sneakers do best: blend technological innovation with fashion, resulting in performance-level comfort for daily wear. Not only does Nike commemorate the game-changing silhouette with its own Nike Air Max Day holiday, but the Nike Air Max 1 Shoe has also been crowned one of Footwear News’ Greatest Shoes of All Time — and the heritage shoe deserves all the fanfare.

Sneaker fiends love a throwback (like the newly re-issued Air Max ’86) and Air Maxes have a lot of history. They’ve been around since the late ’70s, and with that history comes 35 years of new Air tech and sneaker design. The original Air technology — what you might see as the small, clear pocket in the midsole — was designed by a NASA engineer. As legend has it, the former engineer Franklin Rudy brought this bag of pressurized air to Nike, and Nike eventually dropped the first Air sneaker in 1978 at the Honolulu Marathon. Nike continues to evolve the Air Max line with new colorways, fits, and performance technology for athletes and style stars alike.

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Last Air Max Day, the Swoosh surprised fans by dropping the Air Max Dn which featured new Dynamic Air technology. Dn still falls under the Air Max category, however, rather than Air units, it employs two pressurized champers with Air unit tubes, which are tuned to provide higher pressure at the heel, and lower pressure toward the toe. It results in an unprecedented smooth stride that adapts with your step as air flow responds to your transitions.

Of course, Air Max sneaker design originated from Nike designer Tinker Hatfield. Hatfield is credited with designing sneakers such that Air technology was visible in the midsole. Those exposed air pockets make for a bouncy response when the foot hits the ground — it’s flexible, so it moves under pressure and then restores its original form on release. Nike Air units are virtually indestructible, too, which means you can put all the pressure in the world on it, and it won’t budge.

The shoe’s Air tech and fashion-forward aesthetic are hugely popular among sneaker lovers of all kinds, and many new iterations of the sneaker sell out as soon as they launch. Whether you’re a long-time Air Max fan looking to grow your collection or you’re a novice looking to step your toe into classic Nike hertiage, look no further than our roundup of the best Nike Air Max shoes of 2024.

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Nike Air Max 1 Shoes
Year released: 1987
Size range: Men’s 2.5 to 15; women’s 5 to12
Special features: Visible air pocket
Celebrity fans: Lady Gaga, Sydney Sweeney, Camila Cabello
Popular collaborations: Concepts, Patta, atmos
Best for: Budding and veteran sneakerheads
On Sale 39% off
The Nike Air Max 1 is the shoe that started it all. Although it wasn’t the first Air Max ever, it was the original Tinker Hatfield design that put Air Maxes on the map. Hatfield was inspired by French architecture that made its innards (like plumbing) visible on the outside of the building, which is why the iconic Air pocket is a staple in the shoe’s outward design.

Today, the iconic sneaker reigns as one of the Greatest Shoes of All Time, according to Footwear News. “They were always done in amazing colors and materials,” said Derek Curry, owner of Sneaker Politics, on the evolution of the Air Max. “The sleek timeless design makes it easy to wear with just about anything. The AM1 was released in a color option that was unheard of at that time and it changed the way that Nike showed off their technology. Air became a movement and still is a big part of sneaker culture to this day.”

What testers say: “I hurt my foot and ankle and didn’t like the looks of most of the recommended orthopedic shoes. These sneakers not only look good but they are very comfortable! I am able to wear them without a heel pad and without pain for hours.”

Price upon publish date of this article: $111.97
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Nike Air Max Plus Shoes
Year released: 1998
Size range: Men’s 6 to 16
Special features: Tuned Air
Celebrity fans: Kendall Jenner, Sophia Richie, Vanessa Hudgens, Kaia Gerber
Popular collaborations: Paris Saint-Germain, Swarovski
Best for: Athleisure
Nike Air Max Plus sneakers are a mainstay in A-lister sneaker rotations, but they’ve been around the block since 1998. The wavy caged uppers come inspired by palm trees and beachy waves with synthetic uppers and airy mesh that feels firm-yet-breathable during long walks and workouts. The Air Max Plus also uniquely features stabilizing Tuned Air technology, along with TPU accents that protect your toes and arches.

What testers say: “Amazing! I have feet issues and I find these to be very comfortable to wear. I can walk and wear them all day. I now own three pairs of them and will continue wearing them. I love these sneakers so much.”

Price upon publish date of this article: $135.97
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Nike Air Max 1 ’86 Premium Shoes
Year released: 2024
Size range: Men’s 6 to 16
Special features: Waffle outsole,
Popular collaborations: Paris Saint-Germain, Swarovski,
Best for: Walking and running
This particular “Royal Blue” colorway dropped ahead of Air Max Day 2024 in honor of the OG shoe. Its Parisian-inspired upper detailing calls back to elements of the first-ever “Air Max Day” sneaker released over 10 years ago — but this time boasts rubber waffle outsoles, padded collars, and revamped air unit windows with enhanced durability.

What testers say: “Super dope shoe. Love the big bubble and love the color way. I get lots of compliments when I’m sporting these. As far as sizing, they are true to size. Grabbed a 11.5 women’s, which equates to a 10 men’s.”

Price upon publish date of this article: $150
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Nike Air Max DN Shoes
Year released: 2024
Size range: Men’s 3.5 to 10.5; women’s 5 to 12
Special features: Dynamic Air
Best for: Walking
Meet the newest addition to the Air Max family. The Air Max Dn was the star of Air Max Day 2024 because it flipped Nike’s heritage shoe silhouette on its head. Debuting entirely new Dynamic Air technology, it swaps Air units for dual-pressure tubes that offer reactive and adaptive cushioning. Pressure is focused on the heel, while air levels underfoot shift and soften as you step. The shoe’s futuristic design makes it a sleek style statement, too, so you can enjoy optimal comfort and energy return whether you’re walking to the coffee shop or launching into a sprint.

What testers say: “LOVE! When I buy sneakers, my choice is based on function first, then looks. The Dn check all the boxes! Working in the industry as an athlete, I’m walking the floors on average eight hours daily and these do exactly what I need them to do — while looking cute in the process.”

Price upon publish date of this article: $160
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Nike Air Max 90 Shoes
Year released: 1990
Size range: Men’s 6 to 15; women’s 5 to 12
Special features: Waffle sole
Celebrity fans: Lady Gaga, Kendall Jenner, Emrata, Scarlett Johansson, Kylie Jenner
Popular collaborations: Kaws, Huff, Off-White, Atmos
Best for: Wearing every single day
The Nike Air Max 90 is one of, if not the, most wearable Air Maxes around. They originally dropped in 1990, and they’ve maintained that retro runner vibe ever since. The Air Max in the heel keeps your feet supported, and the padded collar and tongue makes sure that no fabric rubs on your feet throughout the day.

What testers say: “These shoes are a classic! I’m probably on my sixth or seventh pair of these since the 90’s. They still feel and look great!”

Price upon publish date of this article: $130
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Nike Air Max 270 Shoes
Year released: 2017
Size range: Men’s 6 to 15; women’s 5 to 12
Special features: 270-degree Air unit
Celebrity fans: Lucy Hale, Anya Taylor Joy, Morgan Stewart, Kaley Cuoco
Popular collaborations: Travis Scott
Best for: Athleisure
On Sale 14% off
While most Air Maxes were designed with sport in mind, the Nike Air Max 270 was always made to be a lifestyle shoe. It’s one of Nike’s newer Air models, and its 270-degree Air unit gives the whole back of the shoe a different look. The knit upper is stretchy and flexible, making for a fit that feels good all day long. Lean into their athleisure design by pairing them with joggers or graphic hoodies.

What testers say: “Nike Air Max 270s are one of my favorite shoes for style, comfort, and fitness. This is the third pair in my collection and I’ll probably wear them for the rest of my life!”

Price upon publish date of this article: $136.97
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Nike Air Max 97 Shoes
Year released: 1997
Size range: Men’s 3.5 to 15; women’s 5 t o 12
Special features: Full-length Air cushioning
Celebrity fans: Hailey Bieber, Vanessa Hudgens, Halsey, Kaia Gerber
Popular collaborations: UNDEFEATED, Skepta
Best for: Serving vibes
On Sale 15% off
The Nike Air Max 97, born in 1997, got its wavy mesh and synthetic design inspiration from super-fast bullet trains. It was the first Air Max with full-length Air cushioning along the bottom of the foot. The Air pockets sit below a foam-cushioned midsole and above a durable rubber outsole.

What testers say: “It feels like I’m walking on clouds! I love these shoes! They are trendy, chic and SO comfortable.”

Price upon publish date of this article: $142.97
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Nike Air Max Excee Shoes
Size range: Men’s 6 to 15; women’s 5 to 12
Celebrity fans: Sophia Richie
Best for: Arch support
The Nike Air Max Excee sneaker is similar to the 90, but with bigger proportions and more support. It comes in a ton of colors, but the all-white and all-black versions are great for styling with everyday outfits (or wearing to jobs where you have to stand all day). Some reviewers say these tend to run a half to a full-size small, so keep that in mind when placing an order of your own.

What testers say: “There are classic athletic shoes with great arch support. They are a little snug across the ball of my foot but still very comfortable. I plan to wear them for everyday walking and travel. When purchasing any Nike athletic shoes I always order a half size larger than my normal size 9.”

Price upon publish date of this article: $76.97
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Nike Air Vapormax 2023 Flyknit Shoes
Size range: Men’s 6 to 15; women’s 5.5 to 12
Special features: Flyknit uppers
Celebrity fans: Alessandra Ambrosio, Vanessa Paradis
Popular collaborations: Off-White, Acronym
Best for: Walking
You can’t go wrong with any Nike sneaker for walking, but there’s something especially great about moving in the Nike Air Vapormax 2023 Flyknit. Sneakerheads and athletes alike were ecstatic when these first dropped back in 2017, because Nike introduced them as the first-ever shoe to feature a full-length Air unit, making them extra bouncy and comfortable. That, in combination with the stretchy FlyKnit upper, makes them a great candidate for long walks and exploring new cities.

What testers say: What’s not to love? These shoes are comfortable, styluish, practical, and super wearable for hours on end. I’m not a huge Nike fan, however these had me from first look. It’s like walking on clouds.”

Price upon publish date of this article: $210
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Nike Air Max Dawn Shoes
Size range: Men’s 3.5 to 10.5; women’s 5 to 12
Special features: Pull tab and heel clip
Popular collaborations: Who Decides War
Best for: Wearing to work
On Sale 24% off
The Nike Air Max Dawn carries on elements of retro track-and-field Nike running sneakers, with slightly elevated heels and narrow toes. The Air pockets are low-key, making for an understated construction that’s easy to wear every day. Their clean construction and modern appear allow them to go with everything — team them with trousers or jeans and a plain white tee.

What testers say: “I’m obsessed with these shoes! This is my first day wearing them, and I’ve already gotten so many compliments. The comfort level is also impressive — not cushiony but very supportive with no areas that cause pain. Love them and highly recommend!!”

Price upon publish date of this article: $87.97
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Nike Air Max Scorpion FlyKnit Shoes
Year released: 2022
Size range: Men’s 3.5 to 15; women’s 5 to 16.5
Special features: “Point-loaded” Air unit, Flyknit chenille upper
Best for: Street style
The Nike Air Max Scorpion FlyKnit looks like it belongs to the future, and, in some ways, it does. If you thought the VaporMax had a lot of air, the Nike Scorpions dwarf them. It’s big. It’s dramatic. And sneakerheads can’t get enough.

What testers say: “The best Air Max sneakers I have ever owned! This last pair is now my third pair. I have achilles tendinitis with a spur heel and the design of this shoe does wonders for me! I also will add that they are very stylish. Looking forward to more color combinations in the near future.”

Price upon publish date of this article: $250
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Nike Air Max Portal Shoes
Year released: 2024
Size range: Men’s 3.5 to 10.5; women’s 5 to 12
Special features: Platform sole, quilted upper
Best for: Walking
This large-and-in-charge Nike Air Max shoe is the first platform sneaker in the Air Max line up with towering, Y2K-inspired soles that stack atop signature Air units at the heel. They read more luxe than sporty, with soft, quilted uppers, cool oval midsoles, and clean contrasting that pairs seamlessly with anything in your wardrobe.

What testers say: “While these may not be the usual type of shoe I go for, the Air Max Portals did not disappoint. Super comfortable shoe while also being super stylish. The perfect go-to shoe to pair with jeans for a night out or to pair with a sundress for a more casual day look.”

Price upon publish date of this article: $110

The History of Air Max Sneakers

A guest wearing Nike Air Max sneakers at Paris Fashion Week on January 17, 2020 in Paris, France.
A guest wearing Nike Air Max sneakers at Paris Fashion Week on January 17, 2020 in Paris, France. Getty Images

The Nike Air Max sneaker line has only grown taller and wider since Nike first launched the original Tailwind back in 1979 and since Tinker Hatfield designed the original Air Max 1 in 1987. Franklin Rudy, a former NASA engineer, brought the Air pocket technology to Nike, but it was Hatfield who put it on display. Hatfield designed the Air Max 1 to not just use Air technology but actually to show it off. In his design, you’d be able to see through a window into the pocket of air built into the shoe. That visible air pocket is what most people will recognize today.

Over the years, the Air Max 1 has been played with, reimagined, and redesigned, and other Nike designers have used the Air pockets in their own ways. Sergio Lozano, for example, designed the Air Max 95 to look like a human skeleton overlayed with muscle tissue, and he dropped Air pockets into both the front and back of the shoe. Today, the uppers are getting remade to be stretchy and flexible, made with recycled fabrics, or done over with collaborations from some of fashion’s best minds.

What to Look For in Nike Air Max Sneakers

  • Fit: When assessing comfort and fit, pay attention to the feel of the Nike Air Max shoes on different parts of your foot. For example, you should have enough room between your toes and the toe box to flex and spread out your toes comfortably without feeling jammed. Additionally, look for a Nike Air Max sneaker with an upper that resembles your foot shape and doesn’t rub or pull. Nike’s Air line tends to fit on the narrow side, so if you have wide feet, take a half size up.
  • Material: Air Maxes span the range of upper materials, so it’s buyer’s choice. For a casual shoe to wear to work, you can go with a synthetic leather, suede, mesh, or a combo. For walking and other athletic endeavors, look for FlyKnit uppers.
  • Usage: Many of these shoes were originally designed for running, and you can still get in a good workout with most of them. However, Nike has leaned into Air Max sneakers as lifestyle shoes in the past few years. We recommend them mostly for low-impact movement like walking.
  • Foot type: If you have any foot conditions, such as flat feet or high arches, make sure to look at the construction of the shoe. For example, the Air Max Excees are great arch-support shoes, while the Air Max 270 and the Air VaporMax Plus shoes are excellent walking shoes for plantar fasciitis.

How We Selected and Reviewed the Best Nike Air Max Sneakers

For more than 75 years, Footwear News has been the shoe authority. Our coverage spans top industry news, retail trends, head-to-toe fashion, athletic and outdoor analysis, and more. Footwear News’ global network of editors has carefully curated all product selections featured using our expansive brand knowledge and thorough research to find quality, long-lasting items.

To select the best Nike Air Max sneakers, our editors polled our sneaker community, tested many styles over time, and scoured online reviews to compile real customer feedback. The result is a researched list of 12 of the best Nike Air Max sneakers for men and women. Many of them are classic, year-round favorites, but we closely vetted new iterations to ensure that we gave our readers the best selection of Nike Air Max sneakers. And since no shoe is perfect, we were also transparent about some of the things that give us pause or specific conditions you should definitely not use each model in. Learn more about us here.

Meet the Authors

Christine Flammia writes about style, grooming, and more; she is the former associate style editor of Esquire and is currently pursuing a PhD in communications at Columbia. When Flammia is not at school, she can be found in the gym testing the latest and greatest Nike workout sneakers. And when she’s in school, it’s AF1s all day.

Olivia Cigliano is a Commerce Writer & Producer at Footwear News and WWD where she writes shopping content on the best-rated footwear, TikTok style trends, and more. Olivia received her bachelor’s degree in journalism from Emerson College, and her byline can be found in publications including Elite Daily and CR Fashion Book. She updated this guide for the best Nike Air Max Shoes in 2024 with new releases to shop from the Swoosh.

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