Nike announces the reissue of the iconic Air Max 95 Neon on April 18, 2025, featuring updates that honor the original design while enhancing comfort.
Nike is set to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its iconic Air Max 95 Neon by reissuing the beloved sneaker on April 18, 2025. Originally designed by Sergio Lozano and released in 1995, the Air Max 95 has become a cornerstone of both athletic performance and streetwear culture, known for its innovative design that draws inspiration from human anatomy.
The upcoming Air Max 95 OG Neon will be available for purchase through the Nike website, the SNKRS app, and select global retailers at a retail price of $185. This release aims to present what may be the most accurate version of the sneaker since its initial launch, with numerous updates that honor its original design while improving upon certain elements for enhanced comfort.
Sergio Lozano crafted the Air Max 95 during his tenure with Nike’s All Conditions Gear (ACG) division. Departing from traditional running shoe aesthetics, Lozano looked to the human body for inspiration. The sneaker’s layered upper is reminiscent of muscle tissue, the lacing system mirrors a ribcage, and the outsole mimics the appearance of a human vertebra—a design approach that was innovative in the 1990s. The Air Max 95 also marked two significant advancements for Nike: it was the first model to feature forefoot Air units and a gradient upper, changing the dynamics of cushioning in their running shoes.
The 2025 edition of the Air Max 95 Neon brings back many of the elements that sneaker enthusiasts have cherished. Highlighted in this release is the return of larger Air units, which improves the comfort levels underfoot—an enhancement that adjusts concerns from earlier retros regarding their sizing. The T-toe panel has been reshaped to reflect better quality suede that aligns more closely with the original specs. Moreover, the gradient grey upper has a more seamless transition, rectifying issues in previous versions and providing a fresher look.
Subtle updates in color details, such as a slightly greener “Volt” hue compared to past releases, have also been incorporated. Despite these updates, the design remains faithful to the original with reflective 3M panels on the tongue and heel, an embroidered Swoosh in Neon on the lateral side, and a black polyurethane midsole that provides shock absorption and energy return across the heel and forefoot.
In a nostalgic nod to its release in 1995, the sneakers will be packaged in the classic black and grey Air Max box with a flip lid, accompanied by anatomical arch supports in pink—echoing the original accessories. This attention to detail is part of Nike’s strategy to appeal to both die-hard fans and new customers, akin to recent reissues like the Air Max 90 and Air Max 180.
Beyond its technical features, the cultural significance of the Air Max 95 Neon cannot be understated. It has garnered a dedicated following across generations, becoming a staple in both performance footwear and streetwear. In the United Kingdom, the sneaker is informally known as the “110,” referring to its original price point in pounds. Its distinctive layered silhouette and forward-thinking design have consistently attracted interest from fashion circles, with numerous designers incorporating the silhouette into high-profile campaigns and collaborations.
The Air Max 95 Neon has also made a lasting impression within music and sports communities, retaining its popularity despite mixed feedback on sizing and materials from purists in the sneaker culture. With the 2025 version addressing these concerns by returning to original design specifications, it stands to resonate with collectors and first-time buyers alike.
In addition to the Air Max 95 OG Neon, Nike plans to reintroduce the Air Max 95 “Pink Foam” around the same launch date, indicating a strategic focus on recreating nostalgia while meeting modern demands.
The reissue of the Air Max 95 Neon in 2025 embodies a blend of nostalgia and innovation, reflecting both its storied past and its relevance in today’s sneaker market.
Source: Noah Wire Services