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Thought Nike SB was done with the Air Max 95? Think again. Nike's skateboarding imprint enters the new year with a "Cacao Wow" Air Max 95 sneaker collaboration.

The brand once again transforms the famous running model into a skate-ready stepper, making it lighter, more flexible, and extra cushy for sessions. It's got the signature gum rubber soles for classic grip, too.

What's more, Nike SB's latest pairs come in this tasty "Cacoa Wow" option. The brand serves up its Air Max skate shoe in classic grey shades, accompanied with chocolatey accents on the side.

It's hands-down Nike SB's most delicious Air Max 95 skate shoe.

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The skateboarding label has already delivered two crisp and shred-able spins on the iconic Air Jordan 4. It then turned its attention to the 30-year-old Air Max mode in 2025, designing a nice "Cactus Flower" iteration and a collaboration with famed skater Eric Koston.

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The Air Max 95's skate era continues with the "Cacao Wow" collab, expected to release on January 17 at skate shops.

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