
Nike has officially closed the loop on ACG’s return as a dedicated outdoor-performance brand, marking the relaunch not with a product drop, but with a fully realized experience staged in the landscape where ACG has always belonged. From February 5–8, the brand transformed a heritage Italian train into the All Conditions Express, a moving basecamp that carried athletes, creatives, and explorers from Milan deep into the Orobic Alps.
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The project signaled a clear repositioning of ACG. Rather than presenting the line as lifestyle-adjacent, Nike reframed it around performance, endurance, and connection to the wild, with a renewed focus on trail running, hiking, and exploration. The train itself became the medium. Rolling through northern Italy, the All Conditions Express functioned as both transport and environment, designed to reflect ACG’s technical ethos while remaining grounded in the realities of outdoor use.

Each carriage was reworked according to ACG standards. Custom seating compartments were equipped with full seeding kits and gear built for varied conditions. A café car, inspired by traditional alpine refuges, acted as the social core of the journey, while a dedicated gear laboratory hosted product walkthroughs, workshops, and open discussions. The atmosphere leaned practical rather than performative, emphasizing use, durability, and shared experience over spectacle.
Across the four days, the program unfolded as a mix of education, movement, and immersion. Innovation sessions spotlighted key products including the Lava Loft and Ultrafly, placing material development and function at the center of the narrative. Participants also met members of the All Conditions Racing Department, Drew Holmen, Caleb Olson, Daniela Oemus, Cesare Maestri, Baptiste Coatantiec, Bailey Kowalczyk, and Ross Bollon, who shared insights into training, performance, and testing in extreme environments.

The experience extended beyond the train. Guided trail running and hiking excursions through the Orobic Alps anchored the journey physically, supported by local guides who offered technical knowledge of the terrain alongside broader lessons on preparation, awareness, and mental endurance. These sessions reinforced ACG’s positioning as a system designed for real conditions, not controlled environments.
Nike’s athlete presence helped set the tone without overtaking the experience. Tennis star Jannik Sinner and Paralympic champion Bebe Vio welcomed the first group aboard, framing the project around discipline, adaptability, and resilience rather than celebrity. Their involvement underscored the idea that ACG’s performance mindset extends across sports and bodies, unified by the demands of movement in unpredictable settings.

As a wrap-up moment, the All Conditions Express reframed ACG’s relaunch as something lived rather than launched. It suggested that the future of the line will be defined less by how it looks on shelves, and more by how it performs when movement, weather, and terrain are no longer controlled, conditions, in other words, exactly as ACG was intended.

















