If you collect sneakers, you know how challenging it can be to secure the latest heat. Most sneakerheads have heard of the Nike SNKRS app, Nikes platform for releasing exclusive and limited drops. With high demand and limited supply, understanding how SNKRS releases work is crucial to avoid missing out on the next big release.
In this guide, we’ll break down the different types of drops you’ll encounter and the typical timing for Nike releases on the app.
How SNKRS Releases Work
Nike’s SNKRS app is designed to make exclusive sneaker releases accessible to the masses, but with that accessibility comes fierce competition. Here are the most common types of releases you’ll find on SNKRS:
1. LEO Drops (Let Everyone Order)
LEO drops are the most common type of release on the SNKRS app. They typically consist of a 2-3 minute draw, where users have a small window to enter for a chance to buy the sneakers. After the time is up, Nike randomly selects winners from the entries. Despite the hopeful name, there’s no guarantee that you’ll secure a pair.
Notable LEO Releases:
- Air Jordan 1 “Heritage”
- Air Jordan 4 “Lightning”
2. DAN Drops
DAN drops are commonly referred to as draws and usually last 15 minutes. This extended entry time means more competition, as more sneakerheads can enter. Like LEO drops, winners are selected randomly after the entry period closes. This method is typically used for highly coveted releases, such as Jordan collaborations or exclusive drops like the A Ma Maniere.
Notable DAN Releases:
3. FLOW Drops (First-Come, First-Serve)
FLOW drops operate on a first-come, first-serve basis. The moment a drop goes live, it becomes a race to the checkout. These releases can be over in seconds if demand is high. Success in securing a pair often hinges on speed and luck.
Notable FLOW Releases:
- Nike Air Force 1 “White on White”
- Nike Air Max 90 “Duck Camo”
Timing for SNKRS Drops
In the UK, SNKRS drops typically occur at 08:00 AM GMT. You’ll need to be awake and ready to hop onto the app first thing in the morning for a chance to snag limited sneakers. Occasionally, drops may happen at different times, especially for shock drops, which usually occur around 09:00 AM GMT.
To stay updated on all limited releases, regularly check the release calendar where we cover all upcoming drops.
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