Nike is bringing back a lesser-known piece of its archive. The Astrograbber, first released in 1974, wasn’t made for the streets—it was built for AstroTurf. Now, it’s returning in a clean “Aluminum/Soft Yellow” colorway with a more modern focus.
The upper is wrapped in muted aluminum suede. A pale yellow Swoosh sits along the side, pairing nicely with the yellow-and-white laces. Branding on the tongue and heel sticks to the original layout.
You’ll still spot that cleat-inspired sole underfoot. Once a functional feature, it’s now more about design than performance.
Timing here feels intentional. As interest in soccer-styled sneakers rises, and with the 2026 World Cup approaching, Nike is giving field-ready styles another shot. The Astrograbber fits right into that moment.
Earlier this year, the shoe made a limited return through a Bode collaboration. That drop sparked curiosity. This time, it’s available to a wider crowd.
The design keeps things understated. No loud graphics or trendy tweaks—just an honest revival of a silhouette most haven’t seen in years.
The Nike Astrograbber “Aluminum/Soft Yellow” lands on July 25, 2025, in men’s sizing for $160 USD. You’ll be able to grab a pair through Nike.com and select retailers.
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Nike Astrograbber
Color: Aluminum/Soft Yellow-Sail-Black
Style Code: IH2341-400
Release Date: July 25, 2025
Price: $160
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