Yuto Horigome x Nike SB Air Force 1: the first AF1 skateboarding shoe in history, and three other gems to grab now

There are shoes, and there are SHOES. This one? It’s a monument. Nike just announced the first Air Force 1 in history to get the SB treatment — and Yuto Horigome holds the keys.
We’re talking about a silhouette that’s been around since 1982. Forty-two years. Worn by everyone, from Nelly to Jay-Z to your upstairs neighbor. And never, EVER, had Nike adapted it for skateboarding. Until now.
The Specs That Matter
White/Iron Grey colorway. Premium leather upper with Iron Grey suede overlays. The midsole integrates SB tooling — we’re talking Zoom Air in the heel and a redesigned outsole for grip on the board. The killer detail: Horigome’s family crest — a crossed feather — embroidered on the lateral heel.
Announced price: $125. SKU: IO8439-100. Drop scheduled for Fall 2026. It’s gonna be a war.
Search for Nike SB Air Force 1 on Amazon
Nike SB Air Max Ishod 2 « Hemp » — already available
Don’t want to wait until Fall? The Ishod 2 « Hemp » dropped on March 20th. Hemp/Baroque Brown/Pinksicle colorway. It’s the second edition of Ishod Wair’s pro model, and it rips.
Cupsole construction. Max Air in the heel — yes, Air Max in a skateboarding shoe, and it works. Suede/mesh/leather upper. Herringbone sole for grip. At $115, it’s probably the best value on the market for a technical shoe.
See the Nike SB Ishod 2 on Amazon
Powell Peralta Dragon Formula — the wheel that changes the rules

Forget everything you know about wheel durometers. Powell Peralta dropped the Dragon Formula with Andy Anderson Nano Cubic technology, and it’s flipping the game.
The concept: a 97A wheel that rolls over busted pavement like a 78A but slides like a 101A. Yeah, you read that right. The urethane formula is so advanced that old durometer scales mean nothing anymore.
Available in 52mm and 54mm, with an asymmetrical offset profile that covers axle nuts and rolls up curbs effortlessly. You can roll from the skatepark to the street without changing your setup. It’s the « zero excuse » wheel.
Grab the Powell Dragon Formula on Amazon
The complete March 2026 setup — our selection

If you’re building a board from scratch right now, here’s what we recommend:
Trucks: Independent Stage 11
The standard. Always. The grind is buttery, the turn is stable, and after 40 years, they still haven’t found anything better. If you’re more technical and want something lighter, Thunder gets the job done too.
Independent Stage 11 on Amazon
Wheels: Spitfire Formula Four 52mm
If Dragon Formula are the revolution, Spitfire F4s remain the absolute sure bet. No flat spots, insane speed, unbeatable durability. The default choice for 90% of pros.
Spitfire Formula Four on Amazon
Bearings: Bones Reds
The unbeatable classic. Fast, reliable, twenty bucks. Swiss for those who want the best, but standard Reds are enough for 99% of skaters.
Palace x EVISU — the fashion collab of the month
We’re stepping away from pure hardware, but we gotta talk about it: Palace and EVISU are dropping their fifth collab on March 27th. 23 pieces to celebrate EVISU’s 35th anniversary. It’s premium streetwear, not technical gear, but if you want to represent both at a session and out at night, this is the drop to watch.
The Final Word
March 2026 is a monster month for gear. Between the first AF1 skateboarding shoe in history, wheels that defy physics, and a market that’s never been this solid in terms of quality… There’s never been a better time to build a new setup.
Your wallet’s gonna cry. Your skateboard’s gonna thank you.
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