Caliroots is one of the few online stores I’m seeing so far that is carrying the new Nike Cheyenne 2000 technical backpack. The difference between this version and the regular Cheyenne 2000 backpack is that this one comes completely weather-sealed with waterproof zippers and a rubberized exterior lining. For about $185 USD, this isn’t a bad choice for lugging around gear that absolutely must stay dry.
Check out the images of the bag below (photos courtesy of Caliroots).
Animator and vinyl figure creator James Jarvis (AMOS) teamed up with Richard Kenworthy to bring us this simple and amazing animation of a person running through a world of black, white, and yellow sketches. The video is a sponsored piece by Nike, but it is not necessarily an ad for the shoe brand. I think it’s nice that Nike will put money behind creative people like this and not require them to blatantly put the Nike logo anywhere. It certainly helps creative people be creative and make an earning while doing it.
Marcus Troy has some photos of this incredible new jacket from Nike called the Storm-FIT ACG Steel City Gore-tex. Based on my own research, it looks like the price jump between the regular Storm-FIT ACG Steel City jacket and this one shown here is that this one has Gore-tex. The regular one costs just over $300 USD while this one here with Gore-tex costs about $600.
But price points aside, this is one fantastic looking jacket!