release info:
📅 Release Date: Early April 2025 (TBA)
💰 Retail Price: £170-£180
🛒 Where to Buy: TBC
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What’s New?
The 2025 Air Max 95 Neon stays true to its OG roots but comes with a few subtle refinements. Here’s how it compares to previous versions and what makes it a must-cop this year
BIG BUBBLE?
One of the most exciting updates for the Air Max 95 Neon 2025 is the larger Air unit, bringing it closer to the original 1995 design. Compared to the 2020 release, the heel and forefoot Air bubbles are visibly bigger, giving the shoe a more authentic OG shape and improved cushioning underfoot.
Nike has taken inspiration from early Air Max models by enhancing the volume of the Air unit, ensuring a softer ride and better comfort for everyday wear.
The 2020 version had a smaller, lower-profile Air unit, which some sneakerheads felt didn’t do justice to the classic AM95 look. The 2025 edition corrects this, bringing back the bold, chunky aesthetic that made the OG a fan favorite.
TRUE TO THE OG?
The gradient upper of the 2025 Air Max 95 Neon stays true to the iconic grey-to-black fade, just like the original 1995 model. While the gradient itself maintains that timeless appeal, there's a standout detail that takes this release even closer to the OG: the volt on the lace loops.
Leaked images from Asia have given sneakerheads a closer look at the 2025 design, and it's clear that Nike has made the volt accents brighter than previous releases. This subtle but impactful change brings the hue closer to the original 1995 volt color, enhancing the overall look and feel of the sneaker.
These leaked images give us an exciting preview of a design that truly respects its heritage while offering a fresh take on a classic. The contrast of the bold volt lace loops against the gradient upper makes this edition a must-have for collectors and Air Max enthusiasts.
KEY INFO
We've compiled a list of some of our most common questions surrounding the Air Max 95 Neon 2025
Multiple sources have advised different dates including Air Max Day (26th March), April 1st and April 18th but these are all yet to be confirmed.
We expect these to be very hard to purchase for retail, particularly if they drop on SNKRs raffle system
We will, we've already began to make arrangements to get as much stock as possible for the release but we expect these to still go very quickly like the 2020's
Using the 2020 neon as a guide, immedieately after selling out the 2020 neons were hovering around £220, as the months went on this increased significantly to around £380-400