
Name: Nike Air Force 1 Low “Watermelon”
Colorway: Camo Green/Pink Rise-Camo Green
SKU: IV5103-300
MSRP: $115 USD
Release Date: Summer 2026
The Nike Air Force 1 Low “Camo Green/Pink Rise” is a two-tone colorway that earns its “Watermelon” nickname not through printed graphics or fruit-shaped detailing, but through a strict panel-by-panel color split that maps the fruit’s exterior and interior onto the shoe’s architecture. It is one of the cleaner executions of the concept Nike has produced on the Air Force 1 platform, relying entirely on color placement rather than novelty to sell the theme.
The division is precise and follows the shoe’s existing seam lines without deviation. Pink Rise, a soft but saturated pink, takes over the toe box, tongue, and quarter panels, forming the shoe’s most visible forward-facing surfaces. The color reads as the watermelon’s interior, the flesh-toned counterpart to the green rind that wraps around the rest of the build. Camo Green, a muted, earthy tone that sits closer to olive than forest, occupies every remaining panel: the eyestay, the Swoosh, the heel counter, the midsole, and the outsole. The two tones meet at clean stitch lines with no blending, no transitional panels, and no tonal gradations softening the boundary between them.
The restraint of the palette is what makes the colorway work as a spec-level proposition. Nike has used only two colors across the entire upper, midsole, and outsole, with branding treated as the sole exception to the binary. That kind of discipline on a silhouette as panel-dense as the Air Force 1 Low is notable. The AF1’s construction involves multiple overlapping leather pieces across the toe, midfoot, eyestay, and heel, and a looser colorway approach could easily fragment the visual. By locking every panel into one of two tones with no ambiguity, the color blocking reads as a deliberate system rather than a decorative choice.
The “Watermelon” nickname has surfaced on Nike releases before, most notably on a 2018 Air Max 1 that similarly paired green and pink tones to evoke the fruit’s cross-section. This Air Force 1 Low takes a less literal approach than some of its predecessors, leaning on the color pairing alone without supplementary fruit graphics, seed-print linings, or novelty lace accessories that have sometimes accompanied the theme on other silhouettes. The effect is a colorway that registers as seasonal and playful at a distance while reading as a straightforward two-tone leather build up close.
The shoe is constructed in the Air Force 1 Low’s standard materials kit: smooth leather across the upper panels, a stitched Swoosh, and Nike’s signature encapsulated Air sole unit in the heel. No premium or alternate materials are indicated in the source imagery, placing this squarely within the silhouette’s general-release construction tier. Women’s sizing further narrows the target audience, though the AF1 Low’s unisex appeal means the colorway will likely find buyers across demographics through size conversion.

