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Product Details

Style

BQ4804-001

Colorway

Black/Metallic Gold/Summit White/Vapor Green

Retail Price

$140

Release Date

01/30/2019

Product Description

When Tinker Hatfield was putting the finishing touches on the now-iconic Nike Air Max 1 in the late 1980s, he probably didn't picture anyone ever wearing the shoe on the golf course. But Nike Golf reimagined the shoe several years ago and made it more golf-friendly by creating the Nike Air Max 1 Golf Payday.

Also known as the Nike Air Max 1 Paid in Full, this sneaker features a black leather upper with gold Nike branding on the tongue, heel, and sides of the shoe. It also has all-black laces and a speckled off-white midsole with a visible air pocket in it.

But according to our sneaker experts, the best aspect of this shoe is the money-inspired mudguard that looks like it's covered with shredded dollar bills. This pattern continues on the outsole and ties the theme of this AM1 together. The Nike Air Max 1 Golf Payday was released on January 30, 2019, when it retailed for $140.



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12-Month Historical

12-Month Trade Range
$250 - $350
All-Time Trade Range
$200 - $300
Volatility
20%
Number of Sales
4
Price Premium
79%
Average Sale Price
$300

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