This was posted 3 months ago, and might be an out-dated deal.

Related
  • expired

Nike Air Max 270 (up to Size US 14) $135 + $6 Delivery ($0 with $150 Spend/ in-Store) @ JD Sports

580

Representing the next gen of Air Max, these men's Air Max 270 kicks from Nike are equipped with the tallest heel counter to date. Taking inspiration from the Air 180 and Air Max 93, the 270 is a brand new silhouette designed purely as a lifestyle sneak. Built with a bootie-style knit upper, the lightweight trainers come in a grey and orange colourway and combine solid and mesh panelling for essential ventilation. Sat on a translucent Max Air unit that measures 32mm, they're bringing next-level cushioned comfort - with 270 degrees of visible Air! Finished with the signature Swoosh to the sidewalls and Air 270 branding to the tongue and heel overlay.
Care & Material
Textile & Synthetic Upper/Synthetic Sole

Related Stores

JD Sports Australia
JD Sports Australia

closed Comments

  • -5

    lol

  • This colourway is surprisingly nice

  • +2

    Thank Op. I got one for myself and one for dad.

  • Great until the bubble bursts

      • +2

        Pegasus is a classic

        • +2

          says something if they are up to 40s..
          can't really go wrong.

    • I've had refund from Nike when the air burst in my kids shoes within the year.
      So I would purchase direct from Nike when on Sale

  • +16

    I bought a pair of these and had to give them away, they are quite narrow. wide foot homies be ware

    • -2
    • I can almost never wear nike or vans…

      Who are these narrow foot people….

      • +1

        Converse bloody narrow too but got some. Won't buy any more.

    • Take the insole out, if possible. Then put your foot on the insole. Any excess/overlap is where your foot is going to get squeezed in. New balance had those old school machines that measure width. Recommend them as they also have alot of wide sizes. Nike's wide is the half/.5 sizes eg 10.5.

  • +6

    I have this and regret it. the plastic at the end is so uncomfortable

    • +7

      That's why I rarely buy Nikes any more. Asics, Adidas and New Balance so much more comfortable.

  • I currently have a pair of Adidas Ultraboost that's getting quite worn out. Anyone know how this compares to the Ultraboost? Same quality or lower? Just for comfortable walking

    • Me too, also wondering about the sizing difference between this and the ultraboost.

      From what I can tell online the Nike seem to run a full size lower compared to Adidas

    • +1

      Air Max are nowhere near as comfortable as Ultraboost, particularly if you have wide feet. Have a look at the Pegasus if you want a softer sole.

    • +1

      Stick to the ultraboosts and thats coming someone that considers themselves an air max fan (30 plus pairs including these).

    • These are really meh! I have a pair, but turns out these are just good looking, but not really meant to serve any particular function.

      The ultraboosts are very good as daily wear/walking shoes. ON running is the GOAT though.

  • -3

    These are available for $96 yesterday at South Wharf.

  • +3

    I would only buy these if they are under $100, I have a pair from 2022 and they have fallen apart already compared to my 2018 pair which are still going, and I only do casual walking around work. Quality has gone down the drain imo.

  • +1

    nike is running members only 40% @ outlets ending today. Should start 30 or 40% this week/tomorrow Monday

  • These 270 run a small size… I would definitely recommend going a 0.5 size up to be comfortable.

  • Looks like a $50 shoe + Nike tax

  • -1

    Where are they made?

    • I’m strongly guessing Vietnam.

      • +3

        Not that it really matters as they would all be made there or similar places.

    • +2

      what are you going to do with that information?

      • +2

        Nothing, just bumping up my comments score

Login or Join to leave a comment