- Men's shoes
- Nike
- Nike Air Max
- Nike Air Max Moto 2K
- Nike Air Max Moto 2K Smoke Grey/ University Red-Black






5 Color Options
Returns within 30 days
Similar products
Nike Air Max Moto 2K
Defining Functional Y2K Retro and Technological Stability - Nike Air Max Moto 2K
The series Nike Air Max Moto 2K marks a significant return to the millennium's aesthetics in the Footshop portfolio, where running shoe design was held to uncompromising standards of stability and mechanical durability. Originally created in the early 2000s as a performance tool for runners logging high weekly mileage, this silhouette now re-emerges as a key element of high-end streetwear and technical minimalism. At Footshop, we see the Nike Air Max Moto 2K as a perfect symbiosis of archival engineering and the current "dad shoes" trend, where aggressive visual lines and metallic accents define your unique visual code in the city jungle. The foundation of its construction is a robust Cushlon foam midsole, featuring a visible Air Max unit integrated into the heel. This cushioning system is not just a design statement but a functional element that ensures progressive absorption of vertical impacts thanks to the specific air pressure in the capsule, protecting your musculoskeletal system during everyday movement on hard asphalt.
Structural Integrity and Material Fusion of the Technological Optimism Era
The upper construction of the Nike Air Max Moto 2K models employs layered engineering principles typical of the turn of the millennium. The combination of highly breathable technical mesh and synthetic overlays with TPU reinforcements creates a sturdy cage that keeps the foot in an optimal position even during sharp directional changes. This "cage" system is complemented by a torsion bridge in the shoe's arch, preventing unwanted twisting and ensuring a smooth transition from heel to toe. For the community around Footshop, this line is particularly attractive for its raw functionality and reflective details that reference the era of technological optimism. The BRS 1000 carbon rubber outsole excels in extreme abrasion resistance and provides uncompromising traction on both dry and wet surfaces thanks to its specific waffle pattern. The Nike Air Max Moto 2K is the choice for those seeking premium sneakers with a clear lineage that resist short-term trends, relying instead on proven biomechanics and a unique retro-futuristic look. Discover at Footshop a piece that redefines the boundaries between sports heritage and modern fashion uniform, and enjoy the comfort originally designed for elite athletes.
Materials
Textile: The textile upper of the sneakers is lightweight, breathable and comfortable, ideal for everyday wear and sports. It ensures air circulation, keeps feet fresh and adapts to their shape. Often complemented with synthetic or rubber details for durability and support.
Syntetika: The synthetic upper is made of synthetic materials that are lightweight, durable and easy to clean. It provides good protection against moisture and at the same time allows for a comfortable wearing experience.
Air Sole: Legendary cushioning element, a capsule filled with compressed air placed in the heel or toe of the shoe. It compresses on impact, absorbing shock and reducing stress on the joints. This increases comfort, energy return and durability of the shoe and has fundamentally influenced the development of modern sneakers.
Cushlon: Premium foam material used in the midsoles of Nike sports shoes. It is an improved blend of the classic Phylon foam (EVA) that is enriched with a higher proportion of rubber. This composition makes Cushlon significantly softer, more flexible and more durable than standard cushioning materials. This foam provides excellent pedaling response and a high level of shock absorption, which saves joints and increases comfort during running or all-day wear. Cushlon retains its properties even after prolonged use and is often combined with Nike Air or Zoom Air units for maximum dynamics and a soft, "cotton-like" feel.
Rubber: The rubber sole is a traditional and highly reliable element in the construction of footwear, valued especially for its extreme mechanical resistance and grip. This contact layer is made of natural or synthetic rubber, which is characterized by its high density and elasticity. Due to its physical properties, it provides excellent traction on a wide range of surfaces, from smooth asphalt to unpaved terrain. In addition, the rubber is naturally waterproof and resistant to temperature fluctuations, ensuring stability and a secure stride in a variety of climatic conditions.
Nike is an undisputed giant in the world of sports and fashion. Nike clothing, sneakers, and even accessories have long been among the best value for money. Beyond the aforementioned apparel and accessories, the success of the brand is primarily due to its sneakers.
Innovation and Nike Air
Nike has become extremely famous for its legendary Air technology. The first Nike shoes with the then strange air bubble came out in 1987. Their name is etched in the memory of anyone who is even slightly more interested in Nike footwear - Nike Air Max 1. The designer of the first model line of Nike sneakers with the so-called Air Sole was Tinker Hatfield. An icon of sneaker culture, thanks to which today we can wear Nike shoes with the Air Max label in a wide variation of models.
We would spend ages listing all the silhouettes Nike Air Max shoes have come out in to date. Therefore, suffice it to mention the most essential ones. We would include the Nike Air Max 1, 90, 95, 97, 98 and of the newer ones, the Nike sneakers labeled Air Max Plus, 270 or 720.
History of Nike
The original name of the company we know today as Nike, was Blue Ribbon Sports. Nike sneakers didn't start appearing under their current name until 1971, when the legendary brand was joined by the no less legendary logo - the Swoosh. This was put together at the time by University of Portland student Carolyn Davidson, and her pay for this sideways design was then just two dollars an hour for labor (relative to today's prices, it would make roughly 7 times as much).
More than an Air Max
Nike footwear isn't just associated with the entire Air Max line, however. Today, it also has a large number of its own offshoots under its umbrella, which includes Nike Skateboarding (SB) , a subset of the global brand that makes skateboarders happy to wear Nike shoes today. But you'll also find Nike footwear on the feet of basketball players. Worth mentioning is the legendary Nike sneaker model called Blazer, which is still very popular today. Nike shoes for basketball players gained such popularity over time that in 1984 the Air Jordan brand was created under Nike's wing. Originally, these Nike shoes were only for the legendary Michael Jordan, but not long after their introduction, they were also in the hands of the public. And apart from the various product lines, Footshop is also the place to get Nike slippers. What's more, you'll find all of the pairs mentioned here in all colours, including white, black, red, blue or coloured.
Nike is for everyone
Nike shoes today, however, are not only produced with a focus on certain groups. Categorizing Nike clothing and footwear as sports, lifestyle or fashion would therefore be a bit of a sin. You can find Nike sweatshirts, T-shirts, trousers or tracksuits at every sporting, cultural or any other event today - look at what runners wear at races, for example, and you'll see that it's usually Nike running shoes. Nike's have simply become synonymous with a lifestyle; which one is up to the owner of each piece.
In the 50 or so years of its existence, a mere Nike sneaker with a distinctive Swoosh, has become a phenomenon of a magnitude that no one could have imagined back then. In fact, Nike shoes today can be found on everyone - athletes, artists, performers, fashion designers and we could go on and on.
The question is whether Nike shoes can also be found in your shoe closet. If the answer is yes, you have the thumbs up and the respect of other Nike sneaker lovers along with it. If the answer remains no, you now have a unique chance to change that. At Footshop, we have a variety of silhouettes in all sorts of colors. You'll also findNike shoes in limited editionshere, which would be a shame not to take advantage of. But we won't keep you any longer and go enjoy your shopping!
What if my shoes won't fit?
If you receive the wrong size, you can return it easily. Please visit our Return page for assistance. More info
How to return goods?
First, please read our return policy, where you’ll find all the rights and responsibilities of both the buyer and the vendor. UK-based customers: In order to continue to provide high-quality and easy returns, and to partially cover the costs associated with returns, we will deduct a small fee of 2 GBP from the refund. More info









