Best new Nike launches to check out: Some releases feel fresh for a week, while others quietly set the tone for a lot longer. Nike’s latest selection on Myntra looks closer to the second kind, with a spread that covers serious running, casual rotation sneakers, and accessories that keep the whole drop feeling relevant beyond a single moment.
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This story is built around that broader sense of momentum. The products here have been curated from Myntra, where Nike’s newer assortment includes additions to Air Jordan series, Pegasus series, and more.
Some Nike silhouettes are made to stay in motion. Others are meant to sit comfortably in a casual wardrobe while looking like they could run. This set highlights the difference between those two approaches. When a shoe uses ReactX, ZoomX, or thick mesh, it usually belongs on the pavement or the track. When it leans on synthetic leather, retro shapes, and visual air units, it’s mostly built for the street.
The five pairs here cover both ends of that spectrum. The Pegasus Premium sits at the very top of road-running tech. The Court Legacy pulls straight from the archives for easy, low-profile lifestyle wear. The Air Max Moto 2K and Invigor Print bridge the gap, taking aggressive performance-inspired lines and turning them into durable, cushioned daily sneakers. The React Vision goes even further, stretching athletic cushioning into a bold, exaggerated shape.
The Serious Runner

The Pegasus Premium is the only shoe in this group built for serious distance. A triple stack of ZoomX foam, a sculpted Air Zoom unit, and ReactX foam makes it highly responsive and focused purely on energy return. Unlike the lifestyle sneakers, the upper here is stripped down to decrease weight and increase breathability. If the goal is logging road miles, this is the only correct choice in the set. It leaves aesthetics secondary to output.
The Bold Lifestyle Sneakers
The Air Max Moto 2K and the React Vision both play with exaggerated, performance-adjacent looks, but they are built for daily wear rather than running.

The Air Max Moto 2K uses a mix of synthetic leather and textile to create a layered, durable upper. It relies on a foam midsole and a Max Air unit in the heel to provide plush, responsive cushioning for everyday walking. It is chunkier and more structured than a typical runner, making it a strong choice for someone who wants the aggressive Y2K athletic look with modern comfort.

The React Vision takes a similar approach but softens the aesthetic. It uses Nike React foam and a padded tongue to create a very plush, “dream-like” underfoot feel. The design plays with layered textures and exaggerated shapes, making it visually louder and more playful than the Moto 2K. It works best as a statement casual shoe.
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The Retro Classics
The Air Max Invigor Print and the Court Legacy Next Nature step away from aggressive modern shapes and look backward instead.

The Invigor Print takes its cues directly from the Air Max 95, using a foam and mesh upper for a very lightweight, ventilated fit. The Max Air unit in the heel keeps the impact protection soft. It feels like a slightly leaner, more breathable alternative to the Moto 2K, perfect for casual days when heavy leather uppers feel too warm.

The Women’s Court Legacy Next Nature is the quietest shoe in the set. It trades bulky cushioning for a clean, flat, retro tennis silhouette. The synthetic leather upper and canvas trim make it incredibly easy to style with jeans or dresses, while the herringbone rubber outsole keeps it grounded. It is also the most sustainable option here, built with at least 20 percent recycled materials by weight. This is the shoe to choose when versatility matters more than statement shapes.
What Makes the Most Sense
For actual running, the Pegasus Premium stands alone. For a bold, comfortable daily sneaker, the Air Max Moto 2K delivers the strongest Y2K aesthetic, while the React Vision offers the softest foam feel. The Air Max Invigor provides a lighter, more breathable take on 90s style. For clean, versatile, everyday wear, the Court Legacy Next Nature is the easiest to pair with a casual wardrobe.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which shoe is best for running? The Pegasus Premium is the only dedicated running shoe here, featuring ZoomX foam and an Air Zoom unit for high energy return on the road.
Is the Air Max Moto 2K good for daily walking? Yes. It features a foam midsole and a Max Air unit in the heel, which provides plush, supportive cushioning for everyday use.
What makes the Court Legacy Next Nature different? It is a retro, tennis-inspired lifestyle shoe made with at least 20 percent recycled materials by weight, offering a much flatter and cleaner silhouette than the Air Max or React models.
Which lifestyle sneaker is the most breathable? The Air Max Invigor Print uses a foam and mesh upper designed specifically for ventilated comfort, making it lighter and more breathable than the leather-heavy Moto 2K or Court Legacy.