Nike Air Max 95 Neon Restock Drops This Week With Full Family Sizing and Big Bubble Heel

Nike Air Max 95 Neon Restock Drops This Week With Full Family Sizing and Big Bubble Heel

The Nike Air Max 95 returns in its celebrated "Neon" colorway, with the rerelease scheduled to drop March 5. The Nike Air Max 95 relaunch follows last year’s high-profile rerelease and brings back the large heel Air unit, full-family sizing and the Black/Cool Grey/Neon Yellow colorway.

Nike Air Max 95 restock details

The restock recreates many of the defining features carried forward from the recent 2025 reissue. This version retains visible Max Air cushioning, a synthetic leather and textile upper, flex grooves in the midsole/outsole, and the pronounced "Big Bubble" heel Air unit that echoes the original 1995 design. Availability expands beyond adults: the drop includes adult sizes as well as Grade School, preschool and toddler options. The pair is set to retail for $190 in men’s, women’s and youth styles, and the relaunch is scheduled for March 5 at 7am PST.

Why the Nike Air Max 95 Neon matters this week

The 1995 debut of the Air Max 95 established the silhouette as a landmark in sneaker design, and the creator tied to that original launch is named Sergio Lozano. The 30th-anniversary revival of the Neon colorway reignited demand, and the 2025 rerelease sold out quickly; based on that success, this restock is likely to attract strong interest and sell through rapidly. The return of the larger, more pronounced heel Air unit is a key element driving collector and enthusiast attention.

How this drop fits the week’s release slate

This Neon restock arrives amid a week heavy with Air Max activity and several other notable sneaker debuts. Highlights scheduled for the same period include a collaborative Air Max 1 release with Patta, a rerelease of a Supermodified Superstar silhouette by a collaborative designer, a Neon-inspired Air Max 90 that borrows the 95’s colorway, the debut of a new everyday running silhouette from New Balance, a multi-shoe low-top Air Max 2 collection tied to a skate label, and a premium Lakers-themed Jordan 4 release. Collectively, the lineup underscores a renewed focus on heritage Air Max colorways and high-profile collaborations during this release cycle.

What to expect and what’s next

The restock’s mix of faithful materials, the pronounced midsole air unit and expanded sizing aims to make the Neon accessible to families while preserving the elements that made the 1995 and 2025 versions sought-after. Details released so far are specific to construction, colorway and sizing; demand patterns from the previous rerelease suggest limited inventory will move quickly. Further distribution details and retail channels for the drop have been announced for the release date.

These details reflect the current rollout plan for the Nike Air Max 95 Neon; availability and inventory may change as the drop approaches.