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Nike is teaching its Air Force 1 Low how to skate.

Although some older samples from the 2010s suggest the iconic model has long been perfecting its kickflips with Nike SB. But now, the long-awaited collaboration has finally arrived.

That's right. Nike SB's Air Force 1 is set to debut this year, with the imprint skate-ifying another one of Nike's all-time classics. Similar to Nike's SB previous efforts, expect the Forces to feature extra padding for falls, and classic gum rubber soles for gripping those decks.

According to sneaker leakers, the Nike SB x Air Force 1 rollout will be plentiful (if you can successfully cop them). The collaborative sneakers are expected to release in a few colorways, including this "Light Orewood Brown," chocolate brown, and the classic "Flax" color scheme.

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Plus, there's allegedly a pending collaboration with skater Yuto Horigome, who also designs great matcha-flavored Dunks.

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The shred-able Forces are anticipated to drop sometime in the spring season on Nike's website, coming fresh off of a year of Nike SB x Air Max 95 skate shoes.

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