Updated March 2026

Every Nike rep batch,
scored and ranked

Independent QC data for Air Max, Dunk, AF1, Vomero, Cortez and 90+ models. No affiliate bias — just measurements against retail pairs I own.

12
Model Families
500+
QC Photos Reviewed
102
Pages of Data
Weekly
Updates
Quick Reference

Best batch per model — the cheat sheet

Skip the reading. This table tells you which batch to buy for each Nike model in 30 seconds.

Batch Leaderboard
● Live · March 2026
ModelBest BatchPriceScoreStatus
Dunk LowM Batch¥320–380
9.2
★ Best
Air Max 1OWF¥280–350
9.1
★ Best
Air Max 90OWF¥260–330
8.9
★ Best
Air Force 1GET¥250–320
8.8
★ Best
CortezH12¥180–250
8.6
Strong
Air Max 95OWF¥300–380
8.5
Strong
BlazerGET¥200–280
8.4
Strong
Air Max 97OWF¥280–350
8.3
Strong
Vomero 5H12¥300–380
8.2
Maturing
SB DunkM Batch¥340–400
9.0
★ Best
Shox TLPK¥320–400
7.8
Limited

Specialization beats breadth. OWF focuses on Air Max and nails it. M Batch pours R&D into Dunks. GET obsesses over the AF1 midsole shape others can't get right. Choose the factory that specializes in your model, not the one with the best overall reputation. Full details per factory on the Batch Index.

Quality Control

Four checks. Thirty seconds. Every pair.

Model-specific protocols are on each page. These four are universal.

01

Shape Profile

Every Nike model has a distinctive silhouette. Compare the side view against retail. AM bubble height, Dunk toebox taper, AF1 chunky sole — each has a signature shape.

02

Swoosh Accuracy

Dunk swooshes curve differently than AF1 swooshes. Check placement, curve, and size against the correct model reference — not just any Nike swoosh.

03

Material Texture

Leather grain, mesh weave, suede nap. Budget batches cut corners on materials first. This is where price differences show most.

04

Sole Details

Air bubbles should be clear, not foggy. AF1 midsole chunky. Shox columns correct height. Model-specific details that generic guides miss.

Full guide with retail reference photos for each model on the QC Checklist page. Dunk-specific QC on the Dunk hub. Air Max air bubble inspection techniques on the Air Max guide.

Recommendation

Where to start if you're new

Pick the model page for what you want and read the batch recommendation. Buying Dunks? Start with the Dunk page. Air Max? The Air Max hub. New to reps entirely? The sizing guide prevents the most expensive mistake (wrong size), and the QC guide prevents the second most expensive (bad pair). Don't buy based on Reddit comments — read the data.

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People Also Ask

Frequently asked

It depends on the model. OWF leads for Air Max (AM1, AM90, AM95, AM97). M Batch dominates Dunk Low. GET owns Air Force 1. H12 leads on Vomero 5. Each factory specializes — check model-specific pages for current scores backed by QC data.
Budget batches start around ¥120. The quality sweet spot is ¥200–¥350 depending on model complexity. Simple models like Cortez and Dunk Low are cheaper. Complex models like VaporMax cost more due to specialized tooling. Above ¥400 you hit diminishing returns on most models.
Dunk Low has the most mature market — widest batch selection and closest accuracy to retail. AF1 and AM90 are also well-replicated. Complex models like VaporMax, React, and Shox have fewer quality options because fewer factories invest in the specialized tooling required.
Four universal checks: shape profile, swoosh accuracy, material texture, sole details. Each model has additional specific checkpoints. The QC Checklist has model-specific protocols with retail reference angles. Always QC before telling your agent to ship.

About Nike Spreadsheet

This started because I wanted a Dunk Low and couldn't find trustworthy batch data. Then Air Max 90s — same problem. Then Vomero 5s. Every model had contradicting information scattered across Reddit, Discord, and YouTube. Nobody was doing systematic cross-model comparison with actual measurements against retail.

Nike Spreadsheet is two years of ordering, photographing, and measuring Nike reps across every major product line. When I say OWF scores 9.1 on Air Max 1 shape accuracy, that comes from tracing the sole profile against retail templates I made from pairs I own. The site covers 12 model families with 102 pages of data — because what works for Dunks does not work for Air Max. Different factories, different molds, different quality hierarchies.