Nike Adds Ripstop Fabric and Vibram Soles to this Rugged Pack of Outdoor Air Force 1 Lows
PublishedQuick Facts
- The Nike Air Force 1 Low LX Vibram Summer 2026 collection is the latest pack of Forces to add an extra-durable Vibram sole underfoot
- All three colorways, Pencil Point, Summit White, and Silt Red, add an all-over ripstop fabric to the upper for a gorpcore-lover’s dream
- The Nike Air Force 1 Low LX Vibram Summer 2026 collection will be released Summer 2026

The Nike Air Force 1 has been flipped, remixed, and retooled in every way imaginable. We’ve seen extra high ankles with all sorts of straps, Gore-Tex in every color, and more recently, the highly anticipated SB Air Force 1 and the LeBron Forces with a crown-shaped midsole. For the latest pack of AF1s, Nike is rekindling its past work with Vibram, toughening up a three-pack of Air Force 1 Lows in ripstop with reinforced soles.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low LX Vibram Summer 2026 collection is the latest pack of Forces to add an extra-durable Vibram sole underfoot. All three colorways, Pencil Point, Summit White, and Silt Red, add an all-over ripstop fabric to the upper for a gorpcore-lover’s dream without any of the actual hiking utility of a real trail shoe.

On the Pencil Point pair, a graphite grey base sits below a neon green woven ripstop. The Summit White colorway is a two-tone mix of clean white and grey, while the Silt Red pair looks more like pink to our eye, with a light grey base and black accents on the branding. All three pairs feature yellow Vibram branding on the lateral midsole.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low LX Vibram Summer 2026 collection will be released Summer 2026 through Nike and select retailers in-store and online. Available in unisex sizing, the retail price on the pack is set at $140 per pair. For all the latest Nike Air Force 1 news and drop info, download the Sole Retriever App.
Nike Air Force 1 Low LX Vibram Pencil Point
Nike Air Force 1 Low LX Vibram Summit White
Nike Air Force 1 Low LX Vibram Silt Red

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