Nike Air Max 1 B 'Viotech' (Atmos Collaboration)
Nike • Air Max 1 • Khaki/Viotech-Dark Mocha-Metallic Gold

Confidence Level
94% — The specific nubuck texture, 2003-era shape, and midsole polyurethane oxidation align perfectly with an authentic vintage pair.
Overall Assessment
This is an authentic Nike Air Max 1 'Viotech' from the 2003 Atmos collaboration. The sneaker shows age-appropriate characteristics, including the specific slope of the toe box and the texture of the metallic gold heel overlay. The condition of the midsole suggests it is an original pair that has likely been well-preserved or potentially sole-swapped/painted given the typical crumbling associated with this age.
Style Code
302740-251
Release Year
2003 (Original Release)
Retail Price
$110 USD
Market Value
$800-$1,500 USD (Condition dependent)
Materials Analysis
Features premium nubuck overlays and a micro-mesh/nylon toe box. The nubuck has the correct 'ashy' texture characteristic of the 2003 production. The metallic gold heel panel shows the correct saturation and slight sheen without being overly shiny.
Stitching Analysis
Stitching is consistent with Nike's early 2000s manufacturing. The double-stitching on the mudguard is tight and follows the curve of the panel accurately. The Swoosh stitching is deeply embedded in the nubuck.
Sole Analysis
The visible Air unit shows slight clouding consistent with atmospheric moisture exposure over two decades. The midsole texture has the porous look of vintage polyurethane. Outsole traction pads show correct 'WAFFLE' nubs.
Logo & Branding Analysis
The side Swoosh has the correct 2003-era tail shape, which is slightly more 'hooked' than modern retros. The heel branding (partially visible) shows the correct font weight for the era. The lime green eyelets match the specific hue of the Atmos palette.
Tag & Label Analysis
Inner size tags are not visible in this image to confirm the 'LN2' or 'LN3' factory codes typically found on this release.
Box Analysis
Box not visible in image.
Construction Quality
High-level construction typical of the 'B' designated Air Max 1s of the early 2000s. The transition between the mudguard and the midsole is clean, with minimal glue residue despite the age.
Shape & Silhouette
Excellent 2003 'wedge' shape. The toe box is notably flat and anatomical, a feature sought after by collectors that is rarely replicated correctly by modern fakes of this specific model.
Color Accuracy
The mocha and khaki earth tones are spot on. The metallic gold/lime heel panel provides the correct contrast against the darker brown collar lining.
Red Flags
The only concern would be the structural integrity of the midsole; while it looks visually correct, original 2003 polyurethane is highly prone to hydrolysis (crumbling). If the midsole feels firm, it may have been professionally restored.
Positive Indicators
Correct toe box 'cliff' shape, accurate nubuck grain, era-appropriate cloudiness in the air bubble, and correct color saturation on the metallic heel panel.
Key Details
This is one of the most iconic Air Max 1 collaborations of all time, part of the Atmos 'B' series. It features a unique color palette that helped define the 'Golden Era' of Air Max.
Care Recommendations
Do not wear these if they have the original midsoles, as they will likely crumble. Store in a cool, dry place with silica packets. If planning to wear, a sole swap using a donor pair of modern Air Max 1s is recommended.