
Name: Nike Mind 001 AMP “Spider-Man”
Colorway: Indigo Burst/Metallic Platinum-Hyper Punch-Black
SKU: IZ6659-400
MSRP: $95 USD
Release Date: July 19
Where to Buy: Nike
Nike is officially set to release the Mind 001 AMP in an “Indigo Burst” colorway, a blue and red combination that lands on one of the brand’s more structurally unusual silhouettes and makes its stranger design decisions considerably harder to ignore.
The Mind 001 AMP sits in an increasingly populated category of footwear that borrows the form language of recovery and slides but applies it to something more architecturally deliberate. The perforated, column-shaped midsole and 22 sensory nodes underfoot push it away from the flat, minimal construction of most recovery options, while the laceless soft tongue panel keeps the entry and wear experience closer to a slip-on than a traditional lace-up performance shoe. The result is a silhouette that does not sit cleanly in either camp, which has made it a recurring presence in Nike’s experimental product pipeline.
The “Indigo Burst” colorway makes those structural decisions more legible by removing any visual ambiguity about what the shoe is trying to be. Indigo Burst covers the streamlined upper and the perforated midsole column, while Hyper Punch red takes over the laceless tongue panel and runs across all 22 sensory nodes beneath the shoe. Tiny metallic silver Swooshes appear on the toe and lateral side, and black technical graphics on the footbed add a secondary layer of visual detail without competing with the primary color story. The combination has already earned the shoe an unofficial “Spider-Man” nickname in the sneaker community, a comparison that is purely colorway-driven with no confirmed Marvel tie-in.
The overall effect is a shoe that reads as genuinely futuristic rather than retro-referential, a distinction that matters within a Nike catalog that has leaned heavily on archival reissues. The “Indigo Burst” colorway does not soften the Mind 001 AMP’s unusual silhouette or present it as a lifestyle proposition. It leans into the strangeness, using saturation and contrast to foreground the construction details that define the shoe’s identity.
