Book’s already hard enough to locate when he’s eluding a defender with the rock or shaking an opponent in the post. And then we cloaked this Book 1 in his favorite camouflage print for even deeper covert look. The ripstop canvas texture adds a layer of rugged toughness to Book’s beloved desert camo color. Good luck finding him now.
Stop and Go
A top-loaded Air Zoom unit in the heel provides a measure of responsive speed when taking off in the open floor and coming to sudden halts, like a two-footed Book jump stop and pump fake around the rim.
Plant and Pivot
A top-loaded midfoot strong plastic plate helps keep your foot stable when making sudden movements like sharp plants, Book-like pivots and jabs in the post. A strong plastic sidewall cage adds even more stability.
Cut Hard
The multidirectional, herringbone-like pattern gives you sticky traction that’s ideal for lateral cuts and quick changes in movement.
Full-Go Foam
Soft, responsive full-length foam can help you keep running and cutting in comfort.
Releases
Limited release product sales are not confirmed until the final stock is allocated. The payment will be fully refunded in case an order cannot be fulfilled.
Shipping
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Orders are delivered to your home within 2–6 business days.
Please note that during special releases, sales, or holidays, delivery times may be slightly extended.
We are not responsible for lost items. Customers should track the package and carrier delivery dates. Once shipped all customers are notified with the package tracking number.
Returns
TAF offers a standard 30-day return policy.
Final sale items, promotional giveaways, and limited-release sneakers are not eligible for return or exchange.
For more general information, please refer to the FAQ page.
“Just do it.” Few brands embody their slogan as completely as Nike. Founded in 1971 in Beaverton, Oregon, by coach Bill Bowerman and his former student Phil Knight, Nike was born from a mission to create the perfect running shoe. The brand’s breakthrough came at the 1972 Olympic Games, marking the start of a legacy defined by performance and innovation.
Among Nike’s most iconic milestones are its partnership with Michael Jordan, which revolutionized basketball and sneaker culture, and the debut of visible Nike Air® cushioning with the launch of the Air Max 1. Pop culture also cemented Nike’s place in history when the futuristic Nike Mag appeared in Back to the Future—a vision later realized by legendary designer Tinker Hatfield, who brought self-lacing shoes to life with E.A.R.L. technology.
From heritage icons to cutting-edge innovation, Nike continues to push the boundaries of sport and style—proving that the future of sneakers is already here.