Sustainable Materials

Nike Revolution 7

Baby/Toddler Shoes

$50

Highly Rated
Choose a Style Color
Football Grey/Lilac Bloom/Lilac/Midnight Navy
Pinksicle/University Gold/Arctic Orange/Summit White
Black/White/White
Black/Anthracite
Black/White/Hyper Pink
Light Ultramarine/Dark Obsidian/White/Lime Blast
Pink Foam/Summit White/White/Black
White/Astronomy Blue/Total Orange/Team Orange
Game Royal/Black/White
Black/Football Grey/Aquamarine/Green Strike
White/Persian Violet/Midnight Navy/Stadium Green
Dark Obsidian/Bright Crimson/Black/White

Let your kiddo flash, dash and blast into the day with the help of shoes made especially for fun. No, they're not loaded with sugar or toys, but they do come in awesome colors and designs that'll have your little one reaching for them every day of the year.

  • Shown: White/Astronomy Blue/Total Orange/Team Orange
  • Style: FB7691-102

Shipping & Returns


Pick-up available at select Nike Stores.

How This Was Made

  • This product was responsibly designed utilizing recycled materials from post-consumer and/or post-manufactured waste. One of our biggest steps on our journey to zero carbon and zero waste is in choosing our materials because they account for more than 70% of any product’s footprint. By reusing existing plastics, yarns, and textiles, we significantly reduce our emissions. Our goal is to use as much recycled materials as possible without compromising on performance, durability and style.
  • Learn more about our Move to Zero journey towards zero carbon and zero waste, including how we're working to design product with sustainability in mind and help protect the future of where we live and play.

Reviews (32)

4.6 Stars

  • He loves new shoes

    Terri - Jun 02, 2024

    He hasn't gotten to wear them yet. They are still a little big for him.

  • Love them

    DorianW841055438 - May 15, 2024

    My son loves them ready for my granddaughter for just after she's born x

  • Love Them

    Robert - Apr 10, 2024

    My son loves his shoes and I’m glad I don’t have to tie his shoes anymore