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Nike To Release Another ACG Mountain Fly 2 Low As Summer Hiking Sessions Loom

Desert shades with watery accents.

Nike To Release Another ACG Mountain Fly 2 Low As Summer Hiking Sessions Loom

Hiking-core continues to be one of the most competitive categories in footwear right now, with nearly every major athletic footwear brand and the core label pumping out really great options from all directions. Whether you prefer the concentrated brand names like Merrell or Salomon or prefer some of that Swoosh magic via Nike ACG, summer hiking has never been more stylish.

The latest from Nike’s modern ACG output is a new colorway of the ACG Mountain Fly 2 Low. Dressed in a desert- friendly assortment of colors such as Light Orewood Brown, Khaki, and Light Bone offset by thirst-quenching aquatic shades of Aegean Storm and Armory Navy, the Mountain Fly 2 Low continues to be a popular pick for the all-terrain soles that scoop upwards and form-fitting upper for comfort and stability. Enlarged ACG branding on the upper leaves little mystery as to what brand you’re rocking.

You can expect this latest ACG delivery to arrive on Nike.com and partnering retailers this Summer ’24 season for $150.

Feeling something a bit more retro? Check out the Nigel Sylvester Jordan 4 RM that was just revealed.

WHERE TO BUY

Nike ACG Mountain Fly 2 Low

SKU: DV7903-101
RETAIL PRICE: $150
RELEASE DATE: 2024

US 2024

Retailer Time Shipping Release type Status Reminder
Nikestore US 10:00 North America Only Standard Check Site -

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