
Nike Turns Up the Color for the ReactX Rejuven8 in Spring 2026
Release
Spring 2026
Brand
Model
SKU
HV5060-700, HV5062-701, HV5062-501, HV5060-701, HV5062-803
Color
Topaz Gold, Light Lemon Twist, Sapphire, Volt Ice, Orange Pulse
Retail
$75
Slip-on silhouettes aren’t just a convenience play anymore — they’ve become a seasonal staple, and Nike is clearly treating the ReactX Rejuven8 as a core part of its Spring 2026 lineup. As warmer months approach, the laceless clog continues to surface in a growing range of colors, reinforcing its role as an everyday option that sits comfortably between recovery footwear and casual lifestyle wear.
The Nike ReactX Rejuven8 Clog has quietly become one of Nike’s most dependable off-court models, balancing recovery-focused comfort with a sculptural, future-forward design. Built entirely from ReactX foam, the laceless clog delivers a lightweight, cushioned ride that’s equally suited for post-training recovery, casual errands, or all-day indoor wear. Ventilation ports across the forefoot and midfoot promote airflow, while the molded upper wraps the foot in a supportive, sock-like fit without the need for straps or closures.
For Spring 2026, Nike leans heavily into saturated color. Among the early looks are finishes like Volt Ice, Sapphire, Light Lemon Twist, Topaz Gold, and Orange Pulse/Hot Lava — each emphasizing the model’s flowing ridges and wave-like sidewall sculpting. The oversized Swoosh remains subtly embedded into the lateral profile, often matched or slightly contrasted to the base color for a clean, tonal finish rather than loud branding. It’s a design approach that lets the form and foam do the talking.
Functionally, nothing changes — and that’s the point. The Nike ReactX Rejuven8 Clog retains its grippy outsole texture for indoor and light outdoor use. At the same time, the ReactX compound provides improved energy return and durability compared to earlier React foam builds. Nike appears less interested in reinventing the clog here, instead focusing on creating a deep, versatile color palette that can span seasons.
These pairs are expected to be part of Nike’s Spring 2026 rollout, with more colorways likely joining the lineup ahead of launch. Official Nike.com release dates haven’t been confirmed yet, but updates should surface closer to March 2026. Until then, expect the Nike ReactX Rejuven8 Clog to continue carving out its lane as one of Nike’s most wearable comfort-driven silhouettes.








