The Drop
The Nike P-6000 Triple White (CD6404-100) pulls straight from the Pegasus 2006 running archive—a Y2K-era design reborn for the current retro-tech wave. Nike stripped away every color accent, leaving only crisp white mesh, leather overlays, and that chunky segmented midsole that screams 2000s running catalog. It's part of the P-6000 family that's quietly become a flip staple for resellers who understand understated hype.
Resell Verdict
Aktuell bewegt sich der Fair Resell bei $143, mit Asks zwischen $134–$162—tight spread, which signals steady demand without wild volatility. Weekly order volume sits at 115 pairs, solid for a GR silhouette. This isn't Jordan money, but it's reliable: Triple White colorways hold value because they're versatile wardrobe staples. Expect stable, low-risk flips rather than explosive gains. Good for volume resellers who prefer consistent $20–40 margins over moonshot gambles.
Fake Tells
- ▸Midsole segmentation: Reps often botch the cushioning pod spacing—authentic units have precise, evenly-spaced grooves
- ▸Mesh density: Fake P-6000s use looser, shinier mesh; real pairs feel matte and breathable
- ▸Tongue tag stitching: Check for clean, tight Nike logo embroidery—bootlegs show fraying or off-center swooshes
Who It's For
Perfect for minimalist sneakerheads chasing that Salomon-adjacent aesthetic without the $300 price tag, plus resellers targeting European buyers who eat up clean retro runners. Ideal for all-day wear, coffee runs, or pairing with wide-leg trousers.
Sizing & Fit
Runs true to size with a roomy toebox—most wearers stick with their standard Nike running size.






