Men's Nike Trainers

Shop men's Nike trainers from the P-6000 and Air Max to T90, Shox TL and Air Force 1, with retro runners, football-inspired pairs and everyday classics.

Nike's current trainer line-up is pulling from a few different eras at once. The P-6000 keeps the early-2000s running look moving, Air Max 95 and Shox TL bring back bigger technical shapes, while T90 and Gato take familiar football footwear off the pitch and into everyday rotation.

The men's Nike trainers range at Pro:Direct Lifestyle covers all of that alongside the pairs that never really go away. Air Force 1 still does the clean everyday job, Air Max gives you more cushioning and presence, and newer retro runners bring mesh, metallic panels and more detail through the upper.

Popular Men's Nike Trainers

The Nike P-6000 is one of the busiest shoes in the range for a reason. Its mesh base, layered overlays and late-2000s running shape give it plenty of detail without making it awkward to wear. Silver, white and grey pairs lean hardest into the retro-runner look, while darker colourways make it easier to wear every day.

Air Max covers a much wider lane. Air Max 95 remains one of Nike's most recognisable shapes, with its layered upper and visible Air sitting heavier underfoot. Air Max Moto 2K takes a more recent turn on the 2000s runner trend, while Air Max TL 2.5 brings even more technical detail and cushioning into the mix.

Then there is T90. A football shoe becoming a lifestyle trainer makes plenty of sense in a year where old boots, shirts and terrace references keep crossing into what people wear away from the pitch. The rounded shape and unmistakable Total 90 detailing give it a very different feel to another mesh runner.

Air Force 1, Shox and Nike's Everyday Classics

Air Force 1 still earns its place because it is simple. Leather upper, solid sole, familiar shape. White pairs keep things clean, black versions are easier through the week, and retro editions give you small changes without losing the AF1 look.

Shox TL goes the other way. The full-length Shox columns and busy upper give it much more presence, so it suits anyone who wants the trainer to be one of the first things you notice.

For something slimmer, Killshot 2 and LD-1000 pull from older court and running shapes. Gato brings another football-coded option, while Dunk Low stays in the mix if you prefer a more traditional court silhouette.

Browse men's Nike trainers at Pro:Direct Lifestyle by model, colour and size, from P-6000 and Air Max to T90, Shox TL, Air Force 1 and the wider Nike Sportswear range.