The Nike Book 2 โRisingโ will be released on January 2, 2026. This will be the first colorway of Devin Bookerโs signature shoe and will retail for $145.

Quick Facts
Nike Book 2 โRisingโ
Color: Black/Safety Orange-Sundial
Release Date: January 2, 2026
Style Code: IB6687-001
Price: $145
Where to Buy: SNKRS, Foot Locker
More Info: Nike Release Dates
For fans of Devin Bookerโs line, I know youโre happy that the brand is introducing his next signature shoe, the Book 2. After a long run of his first shoe, the brand will kick off 2026 with the new line. Building on the releases, the first to hit retailers is the โRisingโ Nike Book 2. The โRisingโ rendition pays homage to the city that helped shape his career, Phoenix.
As you can see, this Nike Book 2 is highlighted in Black, Safety Orange, and Sundial. Utilizing a Black suede on the upper, while shades of Yellow, Orange, and Red gradient across the Swoosh, while Red and Black appear on the midsole with a lava-like design. The same look extends to the outsole with a translucent overlay. As for branding, we have โChapter Twoโ on the heels and โBOOKโ on the tongues. As for the tech, it’s top-notch. Featuring a low-profile build with a forefoot Air Zoom unit.
More Nike Book 2 Releases
Nike Book 2 Rising Release Date
The Nike Book 2 โRisingโ will be released on January 2nd, 2026, at select Nike Basketball retailers, including SNKRS and Foot Locker. The retail price is $145. Continue to scroll below for more photos to give you a closer look.
Bottom Line
As for a first colorway, the โRisingโ Book 2 is a solid drop. Itโs clean and a perfect fit for Phoenix Suns fans. However, I am looking forward to the Spiridon pair, which will debut in February. It appears this pair wonโt be easy to obtain, as not many retailers list them. If you do miss out, donโt worry, as we have plenty of colorways dropping throughout 2026.









Frequently Asked Questions
No, the shoes will only be available in adult sizing.
So far, only two retailers will have them online. However, more may receive shipments. Typically, the first colorway of a new signature shoe is limited.


