The Nike Zoom Hyperflight “DMV” will release during the Summer 2026 season. Part of the Hyperflight’s 25th anniversary retro run, this colorway adds a bold new option to the lineup and drops on May 22, 2026. The retail price is $170.

Quick Facts
Nike Zoom Hyperflight “DMV”
Color: Hyper Pink/Metallic Silver-Black
Release Date: May 22, 2026
Style Code: IX0704-600
Price: $170
Where to Buy: Nike, Foot Locker
More Info: Nike Release Dates
The Zoom Hyperflight first made waves as a lightweight, court-ready silhouette designed for players who value responsiveness and agility. With a low-to-the-ground feel and a Zoom-centric cushion setup, it caught the attention of ballers who wanted a minimalist performance ride without sacrificing traction or speed. The โDMVโ edition takes that movement foundation and gives it an aesthetic punch that works on and off the hardwood.
After the release of Jason Williams Hyperflight PE, we have more colorways to look forward to in 2026. The โHyper Pinkโ is a new iteration that utilizes original blocking.
The “Hyper Pink” Nike Zoom Hyperflight features leather across the upper with a subtle design throughout. The signature perforations land on the medial side, while contrasted by Metallic Silver accents and Black framing. The heels feature a flower-inspired logo, while an hourglass appears on the outsole and left insole. As for the right insole, it comes with a logo that nods to DC, MD, and VA.
Zoom Air cushioning sits underfoot, delivering the same responsive setup the shoe was built on in 2001. Whatโs not shown is the insoles, which will feature floral print throughout. The look is completed with a Black rubber outsole.
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Nike Zoom Hyperflight DMV Release Date
The Nike Zoom Hyperflight โDMVโ will be released on May 22nd, 2026, at select Nike Sportswear retailers, including Nike.com and Foot Locker. The retail price is $170. Once we have more details, we will update you. For now, check out a few more photos below.
Bottom Line
The Hyperflight’s return has been a long time coming, and Nike is handling it the right way. Starting with the Jason Williams PE during All-Star Weekend was the right call. The “Hyper Pink” serves a different purpose. It broadens the audience, introduces the silhouette to people who weren’t around in 2001, and keeps the energy going past the nostalgia wave. At $170, the Hyperflight is priced fairly for what it is. The patent-leather construction, Zoom Air cushioning, and the shoe’s history make it worth the price of admission. Whether you are a longtime fan of the silhouette or someone discovering it for the first time, the “Hyper Pink” is a clean entry point. Nike has been patient with this retro, and so far, it is paying off.








Frequently Asked Questions
No, the shoes will be released in menโs sizes.
While not expected to be a general release, the number of pairs dropping is between a limited and GR.


