Two New Air Max Sunder Colourways Are Loading

It has been a little over a year since the returned to the streets, and since then, it has donned But for all its shades, none are quite like the next two editions The Swoosh plan to drop later this year – a camouflage, and a purple watercolour tie-dye.
The Air Max Sunder originally debuted in 1999, and draws heavily from the turn-of-the-century aesthetic splashed over that era. Though it didn't take off at first release, the Y2K model has found new life over the last year. And why waste a good thing? Nike have answered the question by continuing to roll out new colourways of the Sunder.
The ‘Realtree Camo’ and ‘Persian Violet’ join the ever-growing list of palettes, and the 'Realtree Camo' in particular is well-timed. Camo print is coming into its next round of popularity in the fashion world, and on this Sunder, it's complemented with shades of brown and orange accents – the perfect vibe for fall. By contrast, the ‘Persian Violet’ pair pops a little more. It features a gradient tie-dye print across the upper, melding different shades of purple to create an eye-catching design. A black mudguard and midsole contribute to the striking palette.
No official release date is available yet, but both pairs are primed for a during the Fall 2025 release. Whether you’re hitting the trails or the streets, both pairs have something to offer. Stay tuned for the drop date, coming soon.