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Nike‘s Nike ACG sub-label recently expanded its lineup of high-tech hybrid hikers with a HAVEN-exclusive ACG Mountain Fly Low, and now the silhouette is back in its first two in-line colorways: “Fossil Stone” and “Anthracite.” Boasting a striking build and reinterpreting some of Nike Running‘s most advanced tech for the great outdoors, the ACG Mountain Fly Low is more in line with Errolson Hugh‘s futuristic take on ACG from the mid to late ’10s than the colorful, granola-esque outdoor gear that ACG produced in the ’90s.
Both colorways are made from a synthetic webbed nylon that’s secured by an expansive lacing system with anchors fused to the forefoot’s taped seams. On the “Fossil Stone,” a two-tone look is used with the eponymous hue on the outside and black on the inside; on the “Anthracite” things are kept entirely tonal, save for a few pops of bright infrared. Each also offers a large ACG spellout graphic on the lateral forefoot and
Canadian stalwart HAVEN has been tapped by
Nike‘s ACG sub-label to create an exclusive colorway of the new ACG Mountain Fly Low, a follow-up to 2020’s popular GORE-TEX equipped Mountain Fly. Dubbed “Black/Anthracite,” HAVEN’s marauding take on the new-age hybrid hiker uses technical materials and pops of hi-vis reflective detailing to create a silhouette that’s equally at home on a rainy city street as it is on a rocky country trail.
Uppers are made of a synthetic ripstop fabric that’s bolstered with a reflective, taped ripstop toebox for extra low-light visibility. The heel’s triangular ACG logo is also doused in reflective material, while a webbed nylon lacing system with flecked rope laces snakes across the forefoot for technical style and an adaptable fit. Heel and collar tabs alike aid with entry and removal.