Nike Repel Windrunner Running Energy Jacket
Before the Swoosh, there was Blue Ribbon Sports. The Running Energy collection celebrates the early days of Nike's running roots with throwback BRS graphics on their favourites to go the extra mile. Built for rainy days, this lightweight Windrunner jacket is water-repellent so staying dry is never a problem. What about sunny days? Built-in UV protection covers that, too. Plus, the packable design makes it easy to take with you anywhere.
Designed to provide lightweight protection and comfort, the Nike Repel Windrunner Running Energy Jacket has been constructed using a 2-way stretch-woven fabric with water-repellent properties. Working hard to resist the elements the jacket sheds wet weather conditions keeping you feeling dry when bad weather rolls in; so you'll never have an excuse not to run. The stretch nature of the jacket allows you to access your full range of motion, ensuring you can move freely through your stride. To ensure added protection, the hood with a built-in gaiter can be used to provide additional face protection from wet weather conditions and can be adjusted for a more custom fit. A vent on the back of the jacket and mesh panels under the arms increase ventilation. Warm air is easily able to transfer out of the jacket, where it is then replaced by cooler air. A front zipper will allow you to quickly adjust the jacket when on the move to allow more air in or to seal it out. For additional protection, the jacket provides UVA and UVB protection, protecting the covered skin from the sun's harmful UV rays. The jacket has hand pockets, which will provide secure storage of small items. The jacket can be packed into its own hidden inside pocket, making it ideal for when you need to pack down. The Nike Windrunner Running Jacket includes reflective details that increase your visibility to passing vehicles on late-night runs. Finishing the jacket is the classic chevron design to the front (patterned at 26 degrees) inspired by the original Nike Windrunner track jacket from 1978, which has become a staple from sports to the street.