Nike Air Max Goadome Returns With Rugged Style and Street Cred

 

The Nike Air Max Goadome, a classic from the early 2000s, is making a strong comeback. Originally released in 2000 as part of Nike’s ACG (All Conditions Gear) line, it was designed by Carl Blakeslee as a tough, street-ready alternative to Timberland’s famous 6-inch boot.

While it was meant for outdoor adventures, the Goadome quickly became a fashion favorite in cities, especially in New York, where early 2000s hip-hop culture helped it gain legendary status. Over the years, it’s stayed relevant with bold updates, like the 2021 snakeskin collaboration with Supreme.

This latest version comes in a “Black/Sesame/Neutral Olive” colorway, along with “Summit White” and “Black” options on Nike’s website. It features a waterproof leather upper, padded ankle collar for comfort, and a rugged gum outsole with deep lugs for strong grip. Inside, full-length Air Max cushioning makes it comfortable for all-day wear, while embossed “ACG” branding honors its heritage.

With its mix of durability, comfort, and street style, the Air Max Goadome remains perfect for both tough weather and everyday city life.


Release Info:

  • Name: Nike Air Max Goadome

  • Colorways: Black/Sesame/Neutral Olive, Summit White, Black

  • MSRP: $200 USD

  • Available: Now

  • Where to Buy: Nike.com


Nike Air Max Goadome

Nike Air Max Goadome

Nike Air Max Goadome

Nike Air Max Goadome




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