This model doesn’t always get the spotlight like its Air Max siblings, but it deserves a second look. Especially the Nike Air 180 University Blue & Hyper Pink colorway. Originally designed by the legendary Tinker Hatfield and released back in 1991, the Air 180 is famous for its visible 180-degree Air unit that wraps beneath the heel.
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I’ve written numerous Nike Sportswear reviews. Everything from Air Forces to Air Maxes to Dunks and all types of odds and ends.
These days, this is the primary category of sneaker I still check out for my own collection. Simple classics that work with a variety of outfits in a casual setting are typically what I am looking for. While I may not wear as many Jordan retros or Yeezys these days, I still go in for some Air Max 1s or Dunks to this day!
See below for quick links to different categories of Nike Sportswear reviews:
Nike Dunk Low What The JP Review
The Nike Dunk Low “What The JP” is a sleeper pair that carries more heat than first impressions might suggest. Originally released exclusively in Japan back in 2017, this pair was incredibly hard to come by outside of resale. Fast forward to 2024, Nike shock-dropped the pair again exclusively on their website. But by then, the hype around regular (non-SB) Dunk Lows had cooled off, so much so that these were still sitting on Nike’s site well into 2025.
[Read more…] about Nike Dunk Low What The JP ReviewNike Air Zoom Spiridon Signal Blue Review
The Nike Air Zoom Spiridon Signal Blue is back for 2025, and Nike kept things pretty faithful to the original 1997 release. This colorway was one of the standouts when the Spiridon first dropped, and seeing it return is a nice callback to the late ‘90s era of running shoes that had a futuristic edge. The standout tech here is Zoom Air, much like the SB Dunk.
[Read more…] about Nike Air Zoom Spiridon Signal Blue ReviewNike Air Penny 2 Atlantic Blue Review
The Nike Air Penny 2 “Atlantic Blue” is a retro of an original 1996 colorway from Penny Hardaway’s second signature sneaker. As a cornerstone of the Penny line, the Air Penny 2 was designed to match Hardaway’s versatile playstyle, featuring a blend of Air Max cushioning in the heel and Zoom Air in the forefoot. Since Penny played for the Orlando Magic, all three OG colorways of the Penny 2 reflected some variation of the team’s iconic blue, black, and white.
[Read more…] about Nike Air Penny 2 Atlantic Blue ReviewNike Dunk High Wu-Tang Review
The Nike Dunk High Wu-Tang re-release similar to the Currys, but on a much larger scale. As far as I am aware, the original Wu-Tang Dunks came out in 1999 and were extremely limited. This newer release is much wider, giving us the opportunity to get our hands on a previously very hard to obtain pair.
[Read more…] about Nike Dunk High Wu-Tang ReviewNike Dunk Low Silver Surfer Review
The Nike Dunk Low Silver Surfer are a throwback re-release similar to the Currys and Red/Obsidian. In fact, the original pair of Silver Surfers released in 2004, so this retro is exactly 2 decades later.
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