Key Points
- The Nike Zoom Streak 3 returns July 2 at $115, its first retro.
- Nike originally built it as a lightweight marathon racing flat with several race wins on its résumé.
- It comes in two colorways: the original White/Volt/Black and a new Black/Volt/Summit White.
- It releases through SNKRS and select running and lifestyle retailers.
Nike is retroing another late-2000s racer. The Nike Zoom Streak 3 returns July 2 for $115, the first time the Cushlon- and Zoom Air-cushioned racing flat has been reissued since its original run roughly 15 years ago.
It comes back in two colorways. The White/Volt/Black pair restores the shoe's original look, lit by Nike's signature volt highlighter; the Black/Volt/Summit White is the first new palette the Streak 3 has gotten in over a decade. Both release through the SNKRS app and select running and lifestyle retailers, including Sneaker Politics and Extra Butter.
The Streak 3 arrives as skinny, low-profile runners keep pushing bulky silhouettes out of the lifestyle rotation. It shares DNA with Nike's current racing line — the Streakfly 2 carries the same name into the super-shoe era — and joins reissues like the LD-1000 in mining Nike's running archive. The bet is the same one driving the brand's pivot from hype to heritage: an honest, performance-rooted retro can move without a collaborator's name on it.
Source: SneakerNews, Gear Patrol
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