The latest Nike sneaker making waves amidst all the hype around the Air Max Dn and Air Jordan 4 is the understated Nike Lunar Roam. This sneaker is a modern reimagining of Nike’s Lunarlon signature running technology from the 2010s, featuring a sleek “Summit White” colorway that leans towards the brand’s classic “Triple White” aesthetic.
While the Nike Lunar Roam is predominantly white, it’s the subtle details that set it apart. The cages under the Magwire cables sport a barely beige hue called “Phantom,” while the midsole and mesh towards the forefoot are dotted with an even lighter tan shade known as “Light Bone.”
Given Nike’s history of bold and colorful releases, it’s slightly unexpected to see the Lunar Roam in such a clean, all-white colorway. Previous versions like “Alabaster,” “Pink Sherbet,” and “Triple Black” all showcased darker and brighter tones. But the desaturated look of the “Summit White/Phantom/Light Bone” Lunar Roam is a refreshing change that blends old-school charm with modern simplicity.
There is no confirmed release date for the Nike Lunar Roam “Summit White/Phantom/Light Bone” yet, but expect it to hit stores in men’s sizing in the coming weeks with a retail price of $150. In other Nike news, the Air Jordan 4 “Sail” in a similar color scheme is set to drop this weekend, offering a stylish alternative to the Lunar Roam for sneaker enthusiasts.