Nike Air Max Goadome PRM

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The Nike Air Max Goadome PRM sits in a strange corner of Nike's catalog, born from the ACG (All Conditions Gear) line rather than the running or basketball heritage that usually anchors Air Max history. First released in the mid-2000s, the Goadome was built as a winterized boot-sneaker hybrid, meant for slush and cold rather than track work. It borrowed the Air Max cushioning unit from Nike's running family and dropped it into a rugged, high-top boot silhouette with a waterproof leather and nubuck upper, a gusseted tongue, and a lugged rubber outsole designed for traction on ice and snow. For years it stayed a niche ACG piece, popular with hikers and outdoorsy types rather than sneaker collectors. That changed as ACG archives got mined for retro drops, and the Goadome resurfaced as a PRM (Premium) offering with richer materials, suede overlays, and seasonal colorways leaning into browns, olives, and blacks. It's regarded as a cult item now, appreciated less for hype and more for its function-first design, occupying a space between hiking boot and sneaker that later Nike ACG revivals would lean into more deliberately.