If you’re looking for a piece of gear that balances technical utility with that classic All Conditions Gear aesthetic, the Nike ACG Women’s Trail Running Vest should be your go to. After putting it through its paces, here is how it stacks up across the board.
The vest features a standard fit that feels intentional—it’s not too restrictive, yet it doesn’t feel bulky. One of the best functional highlights is the ability to cinch it at the waist, which allows you to dial in a better custom fit depending on how many layers you have underneath. Whether you're wearing a thin base layer or a light hoodie, you can keep the silhouette streamlined so it doesn't bounce while you're in motion.
Nike clearly leaned into some nice design concepts here. The layout is practical, offering adequate pockets that are strategically placed for easy access to energy gels, a phone, or keys. A particularly thoughtful touch is the added safety whistle integrated into the design—a small but vital detail for solo trail runners or hikers.
The versatility is impressive; while it's built for trail walking and running, its low-profile nature makes it perfect for hikes or even canoeing and kayaking, where you want your essentials close but need full arm mobility.
The lightweight fabric is the hero of this garment. It feels incredibly breathable, which is essential for high-output activities where heat management is a priority. Beyond the feel, the fabric's compressibility is a major win: the entire vest is able to be stored within its own pocket, making it an easy "just in case" addition to a larger pack.
The Verdict
• What I liked most: The sheer portability. It’s so lightweight and packable that there’s no reason not to bring it along. The breathability ensures you don't overheat the moment your heart rate climbs.
• What I would change: While the standard fit is great for layering, I’d love to see even more colorways that lean into the bold, retro ACG palette we know and love.
The vest is a solid companion for the shoulder seasons, and I’m definitely looking forward to testing it in warmer weather to see how that airflow handles the peak summer heat!