Nike Men's Air Max 270 Shoes

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About This Item
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Made with the first-ever Max Air unit created for Nike Sportswear, the Nike Air Max 270 elevates your look and creates cushioned comfort with every step you take. These sneakers are updated to deliver modern comfort, but keep elements of the original Air Max 180 dating back to 1991 and the Air Max 93 from 1993 so you have a sleek look with hints of a throwback feel.

DESIGN:

  • Mesh upper is engineered for structure, flex and ventilation
  • Bootie construction and asymmetrical lacing system creates secure fit
  • Clear rubber on the heel highlights the Max Air unit

IN-SHOE COMFORT:

  • TPU heel counter creates smooth transition to Max Air heel unit
  • Large volume Max Air unit creates impact absorption and cushioning
  • Dual-density foam tooling uses rigid and softer foam to create superior cushion
  • Flex grooves help create smooth transitions

TRACTION & DURABILITY:

  • Waffle-inspired rubber outsole creates durability and traction
  • Web ID: 22NIKMRMX270XXXXXMNS
BrandNike
Gender Men's
Shoe TypeAthletic sneakers
Best UseCasual
Footwear ClosureAsymmetrical lacing system
Design Bootie construction
Tongue DesignExaggerated tongue top
Upper Flexible mesh upper
OutsoleWaffle-inspired rubber outsole
SupportTPU heel counter
Cushioning270 degree Max Air unit
ComfortDual-density foam tooling

REVIEWS

4.3
90%
Recommended

2,155 Reviews

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Looked Great And Were Comfortable For All Day Wear

Bought these for someone who is on their feet all day. They found them comfortable and supportive.

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Same Style

Bought these again but a different color. Grandson loves the look and feel

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Holding Up Well

We bought these for my son a month ago and he is very active. The sneakers are holding up well and are showing no signs of wear yet

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You Get What You Pay For

These are great shoes. Are they worth the price? Probably not. I cannot tell the difference between $170 Nikes and $65 Nikes. Might just be me, but only but these if you prefer the look. That’s really all you’re paying for

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Comfortable

I bought a month ago and they are still white and clean.

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