
Summary
- Nike and 3D-printing pioneer Zellerfeld are continuing their multi-year partnership with the release of the AirMax 1000.2 in a sleek “Black/Black” colorway
- Treating sneaker design like software updates, this iteration features structural enhancements—including a refined lug design and shape updates—that make it faster to produce without sacrificing comfort
- The ongoing collaboration will also anchor Nike’s inaugural “Air Works” program this May, bringing global designers to Nike HQ to co-create the future of 3D-printed Air Max styles
Nike is continuing to push the boundaries of additive manufacturing with the launch of the AirMax 1000.2. Created in partnership with 3D-printing platform Zellerfeld, the innovative new silhouette serves as a direct evolution of the recently introduced AirMax 1000, which itself was a futuristic reimagining of the classic 1987 Air Max 1. Arriving in a sleek “Black/Black” colorway, the release highlights a unique new approach to footwear creation where designs are treated like software—iteratively updated and refined with each new release to improve geometry, performance, and print efficiency.
This latest 1000.2 version introduces key enhancements to the shoe’s outsole, including notable shape updates and a refined lug design. These calculated tweaks allow the shoe to be produced faster while maintaining the plush support and ease of wear that defined the previous model. What hasn’t changed is the signature laceless, utilitarian build. The shoe features wavy, textured tooling throughout the upper that mimics the iconic Air Max 1 mudguard, allowing wearers to easily slip into the familiar comfort of Max Air-infused bliss.
The ongoing multi-year journey between Nike and Zellerfeld goes far beyond a single sneaker. This shared vision for the future of 3D-printed footwear will serve as the foundation for Nike’s inaugural “Air Works” program this May. The initiative will bring individual creators from around the globe to Nike’s headquarters to work alongside expert mentors. Together with Zellerfeld, they will develop distinctive, community-inspired 3D-printed Air Max styles that reflect their unique individualities.
Fans looking to secure a pair of the updated 3D-printed silhouette have a few avenues to try their luck. The Nike AirMax 1000.2 “Black/Black” will be available globally via an EQL raffle on Zellerfeld, open from May 4 through May 7. Additionally, the sneaker will see a North American release via the Nike SNKRS app on May 7.
