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Nike SB is bringing the Safari print back to the PS8 with a colorway that draws more directly from the 1987 Air Safari than any previous version of the shoe. The release also doubles as a tribute to Sandy Bodecker, the longtime Nike figure whose influence helped define the company's skateboarding division and whose legacy remains closely tied to the Nike SB program.
The connection to the original Air Safari shows up immediately in the color blocking. Orange covers the toe box and reappears on the sockliner, while a black leather Swoosh replaces the grey branding used on an earlier PS8 "Safari" iteration. That single change pulls the colorway noticeably closer to the shoe that introduced the Safari print back in 1987. The upper is built primarily from Flyknit, with TPU overlays added for structural support. Both the toe cap and heel counter are reinforced with leather, and each of those elements carries the spotted Safari print to tie the construction back to its archival source.
Below the upper, a black and Sail Air Zoom outsole finishes the build with a worn-in quality that complements the retro aesthetic without leaning too heavily into it. The PS8 stays rooted in skate performance throughout, using the Safari story as a design layer rather than a full-on throwback. Bringing together two distinct eras of Nike design, the shoe honors Bodecker's contributions while remaining functional for the skate context it was built around.
The Nike SB PS8 "Safari" is set to release during Summer 2026 for a retail price of $135 via Nike and select skate shops. To stay informed on all things Nike SB and to stay up to date with the latest releases, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter.
Nike SB is bringing the Safari print back to the PS8 with a colorway that draws more directly from the 1987 Air Safari than any previous version of the shoe. The release also doubles as a tribute to Sandy Bodecker, the longtime Nike figure whose influence helped define the company's skateboarding division and whose legacy remains closely tied to the Nike SB program.
The connection to the original Air Safari shows up immediately in the color blocking. Orange covers the toe box and reappears on the sockliner, while a black leather Swoosh replaces the grey branding used on an earlier PS8 "Safari" iteration. That single change pulls the colorway noticeably closer to the shoe that introduced the Safari print back in 1987. The upper is built primarily from Flyknit, with TPU overlays added for structural support. Both the toe cap and heel counter are reinforced with leather, and each of those elements carries the spotted Safari print to tie the construction back to its archival source.
Below the upper, a black and Sail Air Zoom outsole finishes the build with a worn-in quality that complements the retro aesthetic without leaning too heavily into it. The PS8 stays rooted in skate performance throughout, using the Safari story as a design layer rather than a full-on throwback. Bringing together two distinct eras of Nike design, the shoe honors Bodecker's contributions while remaining functional for the skate context it was built around.
The Nike SB PS8 "Safari" is set to release during Summer 2026 for a retail price of $135 via Nike and select skate shops. To stay informed on all things Nike SB and to stay up to date with the latest releases, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter.