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About Nike SB

Quick Facts
Division LaunchedMarch 2002
Parent BrandNike, Inc.
Flagship SilhouetteNike SB Dunk (Low and High)
Pro TeamKoston, Wair, Baker, Kleppan, Huston, Kennedy
Signature TechnologyZoom Air tongue + insole
Most Iconic CollabStaple "Pigeon" SB Dunk (2005)
Other Key SilhouettesJanoski, Bruin, Blazer, SB AJ1

Nike SB (Skateboarding) is Nike's dedicated skateboarding division, launched officially in March 2002. While Nike had attempted to enter skateboarding previously (through the 1997 Nike Skateboarding effort), Nike SB's 2002 launch marked the brand's first sustained and successful commitment to the skate market — a commitment that has produced many of the most culturally significant sneakers in modern history.

The 2002 launch

Nike SB debuted with four silhouettes reimagined for skateboarding: the Nike SB Dunk, Nike SB Blazer, Nike SB Air Jordan 1, and Nike SB Air Force 1. The SB Dunk quickly became the franchise. Early SB colorways like "White/Blue" and "Pink Box" established the aesthetic — premium materials, thick tongues with Zoom Air insoles, and a skater-first construction approach.

Key Nike SB silhouettes

- Nike SB Dunk Low — the flagship, most-released SB silhouette
- Nike SB Dunk High — high-top variant with iconic collaborations
- Nike SB Janoski (Zoom Stefan Janoski) — Stefan Janoski's signature slip-on, launched 2009
- Nike SB Bruin — 1970s basketball silhouette adapted for skate
- Nike SB Blazer — 1973 basketball retro with skate-specific padding
- Nike SB Nyjah Free — Nyjah Huston signature (several generations)
- Nike SB Air Jordan 1 — skate-specific AJ1 variants
- Nike SB Zoom Blazer Mid — premium SB basketball retro

Pro team

Nike SB's pro skateboarding team includes some of the era's most respected skaters: Eric Koston, Ishod Wair, Lacey Baker, Karsten Kleppan, Nyjah Huston, Gino Iannucci (historically), Stefan Janoski (historically), and Cory Kennedy. The team's presence at competitions and in skate videos has legitimized Nike SB within skate culture.

Iconic collaborations

Nike SB's collaboration program is among the most storied in sneaker culture:
- Supreme × Nike SB Dunk (2002)
- Staple "Pigeon" SB Dunk (2005)
- Diamond Supply "Tiffany" SB Dunk (2005)
- Concepts Lobster series (2009+)
- Travis Scott × Nike SB Dunk Low (2020)
- Ben & Jerry's Chunky Dunky (2020)
- Grateful Dead SB Dunk trilogy (2020)
- Otomo Katsuhiro × Nike SB (2024)

Frequently Asked Questions

When did Nike SB launch?

Nike SB (Skateboarding) officially launched in March 2002 with the release of four skate-adapted silhouettes: Dunk, Blazer, Air Jordan 1, and Air Force 1.

What's the most popular Nike SB silhouette?

The Nike SB Dunk Low is the most-released, most-collaborated, and most culturally iconic Nike SB silhouette. The Stefan Janoski slip-on and SB Blazer Mid round out the top performers.

Who rides for Nike SB?

Nike SB's current pro team includes Eric Koston, Ishod Wair, Lacey Baker, Karsten Kleppan, Nyjah Huston, and Cory Kennedy. Historical pros include Stefan Janoski and Gino Iannucci.

What makes a Nike SB shoe different?

Nike SB shoes feature Zoom Air cushioning (typically in the tongue and insole), thicker padding around the ankle, heavier-duty stitching for durability against skate wear, and premium materials. The overall construction prioritizes skate performance over fashion.

Is Nike SB still active in skateboarding?

Yes. Nike SB remains one of the largest skate-specific footwear brands. It produces continuous pro model releases, sponsors major competitions including the X Games and Street League, and maintains an active pro team.

What was the "Pigeon" SB Dunk riot?

When the Staple × Nike SB Dunk Low "Pigeon" released on February 22, 2005 at Reed Space NYC, the crowd outside became so large and volatile that police had to intervene. The moment became one of the most-cited examples of sneaker culture's commercial growth in the 2000s.

Who is Stefan Janoski?

Stefan Janoski is a retired American professional skateboarder. His Nike SB signature silhouette — the Zoom Stefan Janoski (launched 2009) — became one of Nike SB's all-time best-selling models. Janoski retired from pro skating in 2022 but the silhouette continues in Nike's lineup.