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The Nike Air Max Moto 2K era just got hotter.

The meshy dad shoe has landed in a new fiery red color called "Team Crimson/Hot Lava," and it's easily one of the model's hottest colorways yet.

It's cool because it's not your typical red shoe. Nike throws in some lighter pink shades and even a surprising pop of minty green, which, admittedly, is a match made in color palette heaven.

Nike's Air Max Moto 2K shares a lot in common with the Zoom Vomero 5 when you think about it. They're both these chunky running-rooted models with early 2000s styling. They also come in excellent color options.

Indeed, the Air Max Moto 2K has appeared in several solid colorways since its 2025 debut, including a Tiffany-level option and classic Y2K outfits.

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With the "Team Crimson" option, which has gone baby viral on X, perhaps the Moto is gearing up for its Vomero moment.

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Speaking of which, the Nike Air Max Moto 2K "Team Crimson" is available at a few retailers, including JD Sports, for $135.

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