Unlike leg day or that multi-mile run you’ve been planning, climate change is something that can’t be ignored anymore. The effects aren’t just felt on the outdoor spaces and air quality — less livable areas mean less training environments for all your fitness endeavors. And while athletes can turn up the RPE to live more sustainable lives, it’s going to take a hefty effort to truly make worthwhile changes.
Individual athletes aren’t solely on the hook, however, for rewriting our environmental impact. Brands need to innovate and revolutionize manufacturing processes to lessen carbon footprints, preserving the ecosystem and natural resources we have left.
That’s why Nike, one of the biggest names in not just fitness but apparel in general, made headlines this past September with its all-new Nike Forward campaign. Utilizing punch-needle machines for the purpose of making premium, sustainability-minded products while lowering its carbon footprint by 75 percent when compared to traditional fleece, these latest garments showcase the breakthroughs necessary to maintaining Earth for the sake of fitness and life alike.
But are these innovations truly revolutionary, or simply just the latest example of greenwashing in today’s world? To find out, I donned the all-new Nike Forward Hoodie in multiple training scenarios to see if the breakthrough processes maintained a sense of quality while still keeping with the eco-friendly notion at the forefront of the campaign. Features including comfort, convenience and (of course) fit were also considered, because what’s a hoodie worth if it’s unappealing to wear? Here’s what I found.

Nike Forward Hoodie
Pros
- The lightweight fleece material provides plenty of warmth
- More sustainability doesn't indicate a drop in quality with this garment
Cons
- The material can be stiff upon first wears and takes time to break in
- The standard cut might not be ideal for longer torsos