Here’s Every Nike Sneaker Previewed on Snkrs for Spring and Summer 2025
For the third time, Nike has taken to the Snkrs app to preview a huge selection of sneakers slated to release in the months ahead.
The most guaranteed hit from spring and summer 2025 will be the most dedicated recreation of the Air Max 95 “Neon” to date. Other highlights include the return of Deion Sanders‘ Air Diamond Turf 1 in two colorways and Andre Agassi’s Air Tech Challenge 2 in the same number, as well as the Air Superfly as a play at the low-profile trend.
A number of other high-profile releases were confirmed in the livestream, and you can find every sneaker previewed below.
Nike Air Max Muse “Oil Green”
Release Date: Spring 2025
The second colorway for Nike’s recently launched Air Max Muse sneaker for women switches from silver patent leather to “Oil Green” suede. The original silver edition will also get a wider launch in January.
Nike Air Superfly
Release Date: Spring 2025
Price: $100
Nike is bringing back the Air Superfly, a minimalist running shoe from 2000, for the first time as a women’s-focused lifestyle sneaker that will slot in smoothly for today’s low-profile trend. A lower density foam now surrounds the Air bag, while sizing has been improved.
Nike Air Diamond Turf “Atlanta”
Release Date: Spring 2025
Deion Sanders’ first signature sneaker returns in its original colorway made to match both his Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta Braves uniforms. This marks the first time the sneaker has been reissued with Sanders’ logos. A black and gold colorway is also on the way without a release date confirmed.
Nike Air Tech Challenge 2 “Racer Pink” and “Stone Blue”
Release Date: Spring 2025
Andre Agassi’s second signature sneaker gets the retro treatment for the first time since 2014, beginning with “Racer Pink” with faux-aged outsole and laces. A “Stone Blue” colorway will then follow in the summer.
Nike Total 90 3 “Bordeaux”
Release Date: Spring 2025
While soccer fans await the Total 90 3 boot’s return as a sneaker for daily wear, Nike has previewed three more colorways to come in spring and summer.
Nike Gato “Gold” and “Silver”
Release Date: Summer 2025
Much like the Total 90 3, the Gato also gets confirmation of more colorways. Metallic silver and gold colorways will come in the spring and summer.
Nike SB Zoom Air Paul Rodriguez 1 “20th Anniversary”
Release Date: Summer 2025
Paul Rodriguez’s first SB sneaker, often referred to as the P-Rod 1, celebrates its 20th anniversary through the return of its original colorway in white and black. Slight updates come in the lace dubrae, tongue and lacing system.
Nike ACG Rufus “Light Armory Blue” and “Berry Pink”
Release Date: Spring 2025
More colorways for the ACG Rufus mule revived earlier this year have been confirmed in pastel blue and pink — both of which are rendered in denim rather than suede.
Nike Aqua Turf “Pink” and “Black”
Release Date: Spring 2025
A deep cut from the Nike archives returns with the shoe designed for wear in water and on the streets.
Nike Air Max Craze “Bright Citrus”
Release Date: Summer 2025
The women’s cross-training sneaker from 2001 gets a revival with an improved internal structure.
Nike Air Max Plus OG “Hyper Blue”
Release Date: Spring 2025
The OG “Hyper Blue” colorway for the Air Max Plus from 1998 makes its first return since 2018.
Nike Air Max 1 “Valentine’s Day”
Release Date: Spring 2025
It doesn’t get much more pink than this special edition of the Air Max 1 dropping for Valentine’s Day 2025 and designed to mimic mylar balloons.
Nike Air Max 95 OG “Neon”
Release Date: Summer 2025
The iconic original “Neon” colorway for the Air Max 95 makes its return with extra attention paid to recreating the true proportions of the shoe from 1995, including a larger Air bubble.
About the Author:
Ian Servantes is a Senior News Editor for Footwear News specializing in sneaker coverage. He’s previously reported on streetwear and sneakers at Input and Highsnobiety after beginning his career on the pop culture beat. He subscribes to the idea that “ball is life” and doesn’t fuss over his kicks getting dirty.