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The 3D-printed Nike Air Max 1000 has arrived

At ComplexCon 2024, Nike showcased the Air Max 1000—a nearly fully 3D-printed sneaker that fuses tech with tradition.

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The Nike Air Max 1000 3D printed sneaker in a red finish sitting on the bed of a 3D printer.
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At ComplexCon 2024 in Las Vegas, Nike made waves by unveiling the Air Max 1000, a groundbreaking sneaker manufactured almost entirely through 3D printing. This collaboration with Zellerfeld, a leader in additive manufacturing for footwear, signals a shift in how Nike approaches innovation in both design and production.

The Air Max 1000 draws inspiration from the iconic Air Max 1, first introduced in 1987. While it retains key elements like the visible air cushion, the shoe’s structure is a modern marvel. Made from a single layer of thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU), it combines lightweight durability with flexibility. Its slip-on design eliminates laces, showcasing a minimalist yet functional aesthetic.

Using 3D printing allowed Nike to experiment with density and texture in ways traditional methods couldn’t achieve. For example, the outsole offers firm support, while the upper areas are soft and flexible for comfort. This precise engineering ensures the Air Max 1000 stands out not only visually but also in performance. John Hoke, Nike’s Chief Innovation Officer, describes the sneaker as “control, precision, and expression” rolled into one—a clear nod to its forward-thinking ethos.

A single Nike Air Max 1000 3D printed sneaker on the bed of a 3D printer with 3D-printed supports attached.
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Beyond aesthetics and performance, the Air Max 1000 also champions sustainability. The 3D printing process minimizes material waste, aligning with Nike’s broader sustainability goals. TPU, the material of choice, is recyclable, lightweight, and durable, making it ideal for this venture into next-gen footwear manufacturing.

Nike showcased the Air Max 1000 in bold red at ComplexCon, with additional colors like black, white, and blue revealed during the event. While 1,000 pairs were offered via a preorder lottery at the event, the general public will have to wait. A wider release is tentatively slated for 2025, but pricing remains undisclosed. For context, Zellerfeld’s fully 3D-printed shoes typically range from $159 to $400.

The bigger picture

The Air Max 1000 isn’t Nike’s first foray into 3D printing; the brand debuted the VaporFly Elite Flyprint in 2017. However, this model marks a significant leap as it’s almost entirely 3D printed. Nike joins competitors like Adidas, who recently showcased their 3D-printed Climacool24, in redefining the sneaker landscape.


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