Nike Air Max 95 “Fresh Water”
Tuesday, March 10th, 2009 | Posted in Air Max 95, Sneaker News, Sneakers
Already arriving at select Nike accounts, we get a look at the iconic Nike Air Max 95 “Fresh Water” in a classic colorway reminiscent of late 90’s color-ups. The kicks feature the Nike Air Max 95’s signature gradient pattern accented with teal or “fresh water” within the air bubble, lace loops and swoosh.
The Nike Air Max 95 was the first of its kind when it was released in 1995. Nike revolutionized running shoes when it released the Air Max 1 in 1987 being the first shoe to have visible Air Max cushioning. The Nike Air Max 95 was the first running shoe in history to have forefoot and heel Air Max cushioning. The Nike Air Max 95 was a huge hit when it was released. It came out in many famous colors that have been retroed many times such as the Neons, Slates, and Emeralds. The Air Max 95 was so successful that it was first “retroed” only 2 years after its release in 1997/1998.
The Air Max 95 was also the first Nike shoe to have an Air Max heel which was compressed to different pressures. The air pressure ranges from a low 5PSI in the back of the heel to 25PSI directly underneath the heel to provide optimal cushioning. Not only did the Air Max units provide second to none cushioning, but it provided great heel support.
Tech Info:
Nike Air Max 95
White/Fresh Water-Neutral Grey-Medium Grey
609048-135
Info/Image: NiceKicks



