The Nike Air Max 90 “Neon” will release on March 5, 2026, through Nike and select retailers online and in-store. Available in men’s sizing, the retail price is set at $135. Part of Nike’s Spring 2026 Air Max lineup, this colorway borrows the iconic “Neon” palette that has defined some of the most memorable Air Max releases in history and applies it to Tinker Hatfield’s 1990 classic. The retail price is $135.

Quick Facts
Nike Air Max 90 โNeonโ
Color: Black/Anthracite-Light Charcoal-Neon Yellow
Release Date: March 5, 2026
Style Code: IQ0289-010
Price: $135
Where to Buy: Nike, Foot Locker, Finish Line, DSG, Shiekh
More Info: Nike Release Dates
For March, which is Air Max month, we have a new but familiar colorway of the Air Max 90 launching. Known as โNeon,โ it is not uncommon for Nike to take inspiration from previously successful color schemes and apply them to another sneaker. Just look at the countless examples of the Air Max 95 “Neon” being translated onto lifestyle and performance models. The “Neon” colorway has lived on multiple Air Max silhouettes over the years, and seeing it applied to the Air Max 90 in 2026 makes sense, as the โNeonโ Air Max 95 will return in March.
This Nike Air Max 90 colorway runs in Black, Anthracite, Light Charcoal, and Neon Yellow. Taking on the familiar “Neon” setup, this volt-charged build features a full spread of muted greys across the mesh, with Charcoal and Anthracite details framing the panels. The brighter shades take center stage on the Swoosh, heel badge, and tinted Air unit, echoing classic shock-lit finishes. A blacked-out midsole completes the overall look.
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Nike Air Max 90 Neon 2026 Release Date
The Nike Air Max 90 โNeonโ will be released on March 5th, 2026, at select Nike Sportswear retailers, including Nike.com, Foot Locker, Finish Line, DSG, and Shiekh. The retail price is $135. Continue to scroll below for more photos for a closer look.
Bottom Line
The Air Max 90 has been around for over three decades, and colorways like the “Neon” are proof that the silhouette still has room to grow. Nike borrowing the “Neon” palette from the Air Max 95 and applying it to the Air Max 90 is not groundbreaking, but it does not need to be. The execution is clean, the story behind the colorway is well-established, and the timing heading into Air Max Day is perfect.







Frequently Asked Questions
Based on similar seasonal Air Max 90 drops, this pair is expected to be a general release. That said, popular sizes can still sell out quickly depending on demand.
This pair does not include special anniversary logos or commemorative packaging. It appears to follow standard Air Max 90 branding.




