Nike adds a new sustainable pair to its 'Move to zero' campaign with the Air Force 1 Crater. The pair is constructed from different types of recycled materials and is expected to be released in the fall of 2021.
Air Force 1 Crater 'Move To Zero' | DH2521-200
With the upcoming pair, Nike continues its 'Move To Zero' campaign. The model receives a sustainable jacket by adding Crater Foam to its midsole. This element consists of at least 20% recycled materials.
Furthermore, the midsole is also composed of various foam materials. It contains 11% Nike Grind Rubber. The foam materials are also found in the outsole and consists of 15% Nike Grind Rubber.
However, these new kicks are slightly different from its predecessors. The model has a translucent upper in a 'Chocolate Brown' colorway. The rear part of the sneaker is made of foam rubber, which comes forward under the translucent material.
Furthermore, the well-known Swoosh on the middle panel is made of recycled leather. Finally, the campaign leaves its mark on the pair by placing the 'Move To Zero' logo on the heel and insoles.
Unfortunately, it is not yet known when the Air Force 1 Crater 'Move To Zero' will be released. The durable pair will most likely be expected in the fall of 2021. Are you curious which sneakers Nike will be dropping soon? Then keep an eye on our release calendar and don't forget to follow us on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.