Does the Nike Air Max 2090 Run True? A Size Guide & Review

Nike’s Air Max series has come a long way since the first Air Max sneaker dropped in 1987. While the legendary line has seen multiple iterations over the past few decades, the Swoosh has done well to retain the iconic design while pushing it in new directions. This couldn’t be more true for the all-new Nike Air Max 2090 – a trainer that looks like it’s come straight out of the future, there’s nothing else quite like it out there.

From a distance, you might not even recognise the Air Max 2090 as part of Nike’s Air Max line, but there are two massive things that give it away: the large Swoosh branding across the lateral and medial sidewalls, and the extra chunky Air Max unit around the heel.

In fact, when the Nike Air Max 2090 was originally designed, it was actually straight-up inspired by the Air Max 90, with subtle elements of the Air Max 270 mixed in. If you want a pair in your rotation this season (because why wouldn’t you), make sure you check out our full in-depth review of the Air Max 2090, complete with sizing information, and everything else that you need to know!

About The Nike Air Max 2090

Introduced to the sneakersphere in 2020, the AM2090 is world-renowned for its the extra thick Air midsole. It’s also got a sock-like design that’s crafted from a synthetic nylon construction, as well as a raised tongue and heel pull tab that has become pretty fashionable over the past few years.

Some key features include:

  • A thicker, foam-padded midsole providing increased comfort 
  • Larger Air Max units for a more cushioned step
  • Rubber outsole with flex grooves for increased traction
  • Raised tongue and heel (with pull tab) for a snug, supported fit
  • Air Max 270-inspired heel designed for speed
Nike Air Max 2090 size guide
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Nike Air Max 2090 Guide

Before you pick up a pair, one of the first things that we’d recommend is trying them on first. If, for whatever reason, you can’t find a pair in-store, then the next best thing is to try on a pair of AM90 to get an idea of the size and shape, since the 2090 is actually based off of that.

Due to the raised tongue and heel though, the Air Max 2090 trainers offer a snugger fit around the ankle when compared with the Air Max 90. It doesn’t affect the overall fit inside the shoe, but it’s definitely something worth bearing in mind especially if you’re using the latter to get an idea of the right size.

Are Nike Air Max 2090 True to Size?

Like many other Air Max shoes, the Air Max 2090s run true to size (TTS) with a slightly narrow fit. This is common with most shoes from the Swoosh, and may be problem for those with wider feet.

If you own other Nike shoes and find the sizing comfortable, then you shouldn’t run into sizing problems with this. Still, it’s always a good idea to try them on, if possible, before you part with your hard-earned cash.

Do You Need To Size Up For Nike Air Max 2090?

You’ll be glad to hear that the Air Max 2090 trainers also come in half sizes, so if they’re feeling a little snug around the toe area, go 0.5 up!

Nike Air Max 2090 Review

Without a shadow of a doubt, the Air Max 2090 is truly one-of-a-kind. Unlike previous Swoosh drops like the Air Max 95, this silhouette opts for a sleek and streamlined aesthetic that has proven pretty popular, especially for sneakerheads who like something a little more futuristic.

Below you’ll find our opinions of the design, style, and so much more, which might help you decide if you’re on the fence about copping them!

Design And Style

Despite being inspired by the Air Max 90, it looks less bulky thanks to its sportier shape, with a raised tongue and pull-tab heel that brings the Air Max 90 shoe up to speed with current streetwear trainers.

We also love the thicker midsole and synthetic overlays on the uppers, as it gives the AM2090 a subtle high-end look, especially against other Air Max shoes.

Sizing And Comfortability

Nike shoes have a reputation for being narrower than other sneaker brands like Adidas and New Balance. It’s a common discussion when it comes to buying Nike shoes, and has left a lot of people with wider feet unsure of which size to get!

In our opinion, though, the Air Max 2090 trainers fit true to size (TTS) with a slightly snug fit that’s not too different from the Air Max 90. They’re extremely comfortable, and as a result, they didn’t give us any problems even after a long day of wearing them.

Nike Air Max 2090 size guide
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Colours 

If you like standing out or finding unique colourways that match your style, you’ll be glad to know that the Nike Air Max 2090 trainers come in a vast range of single-tone and mixed colourways for both men and women. Some of these include:

  • Black/Wolf Grey/Anthracite/White (men)
  • White/Black/Pure Platinum/Green Abyss (men)
  • White/Wolf Grey/Pure Platinum/White (men)
  • Barely Rose/Metallic Silver/White (women)
  • Black/Metallic Silver/White (women)
  • White/Wolf Grey/Black (women)

Overall, we love the look of all the colours that the AM2090 come in, which also provide enough choice for both people who like to keep it simple and those who prefer vibrant colourways.

Price And Availability

The Nike Air Max 2090 trainers have a slightly higher retail price compared to other Air Maxes, but we can see why, as they definitely look and feel like a step up in terms of design appeal and comfortability. For that reason, the Nike Air Max 2090 shoes offer value for money.

As for availability, they are widely available online and in most sports retail stores. The only issue that you might run into are finding the Nike Air Max 2090 in the rare or most popular colorways, which may also come with a higher price tag.

Where to Buy?

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Nike Air Max 2090 Run Small Or Large?

Nike Air Max 2090 runs true to size with a slightly narrow fit – like most Nike shoes. If you have wider feet, consider sizing up or trying them on first!

Are Nike Air Max 2090 Good For Running?

Nike Air Max 2090s are not the best shoes for running – despite the sportier design. They are not the most lightweight or breathable, and were mainly designed for comfort and durability.

Conclusion

All in all, the Nike Air Max 2090 makes a great addition to the Air Max line, and is sure to be a future classic. Blending the old school design of the Air Max 90 with the new school aesthetic of the Air max 270, the result is a trainer that perfectly balances form and function.

If all of that sounds good to you, then it’s well worth adding a pair of Nike Air Max 2090 trainers to your collection!