Nike SB Taps In With the ‘Muni Fast Pass’ Dunk Low

Nike SB Taps In With the ‘Muni Fast Pass’ Dunk Low

All aboard. The ‘Lightning/Denim Turquoise’ colour-way from the Nike SB Dunk Low ‘Muni Fast Pass’ pack is pulling into the station, officially arriving May 1! Inspired by the pulse of city transit, the pair leans into a bold mix of tones that feels lifted straight from the daily commute. There’s still no word on a Nike SNKRS drop, but if past SB releases are anything to go by, a wider rollout shouldn’t be far behind. Expect pairs to move fast don’t miss your stop.

Nike SB keeps things in motion with the ‘Muni Fast Pass’ Dunk Low pack, a two-pair release rooted in San Francisco’s public transit system and its iconic Fast Pass cards. The concept taps into everyday movement rush hours, transfers, and the rhythm of getting across the city translated through colour and material.

Leading the line is the ‘April’ edition, dressed in a rich mix of Baroque Brown and Safety Orange. The suede upper features a clean split design that mirrors the look of vintage April 2008 Fast Pass cards, while a reflective Swoosh cuts through the side panels for contrast. Underfoot, Zoom Air cushioning brings the comfort and impact protection expected from SB, balancing everyday wear with skate functionality.

The second stop, ‘Lightning/Denim Turquoise,’ flips the mood with a brighter palette. Lightning Yellow, Denim Turquoise, and Wolf Grey come together for a cooler, more vibrant look reminiscent of a sunlit ride through the Bay Area. The reflective Swoosh returns here as well, tying both pairs together while reinforcing the pack’s transit-inspired identity.

Both pairs come equipped with classic SB details: padded tongues, reinforced panels, and a durable, skate-ready build. It’s the same formula that’s made the Dunk Low a staple, reworked through a storytelling lens that feels both local and universal.

Beyond the theme, the ‘Muni’ pack fits into a longer lineage of sneakers shaped by urban infrastructure. From New Balance’s ‘Transport Pack’ in the late 2000s to adidas’ 2013 ZX series tied to the Transport for London network, brands have consistently drawn from the systems that move cities. Maps, routes, and signage become design cues—turning everyday transit into something wearable.

Expect the ‘Muni Fast Pass’ pack to land around $125 USD at select skate shops, with a broader release likely to follow.

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