Nike Air Max 95 “Neon” March 2026 Release: Full Size Range, Big Bubble Heel, $190

Nike Air Max 95 “Neon” returns March 5th in full size range with iconic neon accents and Big Bubble heel, following 2025’s sellout, available $190.

The Nike Air Max 95 “Neon,” a legendary silhouette first introduced in 1995, is officially returning on March 5th, following the enormous success of its 2025 rerelease, reports customreceipt.com via Nike. Designed by Sergio Lozano, the Air Max 95 quickly became one of Nike’s most influential models, renowned for its distinctive gradient suede overlays, high-visibility neon yellow accents, and innovative Air cushioning that has shaped sneaker culture for over three decades.

The 2026 restock preserves the elements that made the model iconic, including the visible Max Air heel unit, synthetic leather and textile upper, and flex grooves in the midsole and outsole. Fans of the line will recognize the “Big Bubble” heel Air unit introduced in 2025, which more accurately mirrors the original 1995 design than prior retro editions. The return of the Air Max 95 “Neon” coincides with heightened anticipation from collectors and sneaker enthusiasts who have followed the model’s legendary history, from its debut to the 30th anniversary reissue last year.

Unlike last year’s adult-exclusive release, this iteration will be offered in a full range of sizes, including adult men’s and women’s, Grade School, preschool, and toddler options. Retail pricing is set at $190 across all categories, and the release will begin at 7am PST on March 5th. As in previous editions, the design draws inspiration from human anatomy and 1990s track aesthetics, combining functional performance features with bold visual style that has defined the Air Max line.

The Air Max 95 “Neon” has maintained cultural relevance for more than thirty years, and the upcoming release is expected to sell out rapidly, echoing the fervent demand of both past anniversary editions and original runs. Collectors and first-time buyers alike are preparing for the drop, ensuring that the “Neon” continues to hold a prominent place in sneaker history and contemporary fashion alike.

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