Sometimes the weather complicates your plans for outdoor runs, especially when it rains. If the conditions change mid-jaunt and humidity begins to rise, that your running jacket can quickly turn into an upper-torso oven. Most jackets can keep moisture from getting in, but few are as good at letting sweat get out.
This dilemma of designing a running jacket that’s protective and well-ventilated is at the core of Nike’s latest apparel breakthrough — Aerogami. Using an autonomous venting, this all-new tech can create a more breathable setup in an instant once the sweat begins to roll.
“Aerogami is our latest example of Nike’s culture of innovation focused on solving the timeless needs of runners,” says Jahan Behbahany, Senior Apparel Innovation Product Manager in Nike’s Advanced Innovation Collective. “We know feeling too warm, uncomfortable and distracted while wearing a running jacket is a common challenge many runners face, so we’ve obsessed developing an innovative solution that gives them increased breathability without compromising style and protection.”
But how can this symbiote of an outer layer determine when to open and close its vents? Here’s everything we know so far about Nike’s latest textile innovation.
