
Nike Debuts Therma-FIT Inflatable, Warming Jacket for 2026 Winter Olympics in Video
Nike has invented a new way for Team USA athletes to stay warm during the 2026 Milano Cortina Olympics.
Complex News and HYPEBEAST revealed a first look at the Therma-FIT Air Milano Jacket, which Nike has described as its "most technically engineered garment of its kind."
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Nike first announced the debut of the new line of inflatable jackets last Thursday.
The dual-layer uses the same technology behind Nike's Air sneakers to allow athletes to inflate or deflate the garment to adjust its warmth, according to the brand.
This technology allows the garment to vary from being as cushioned as a hoodie to insulating athletes as much as a "mid-weight puffer," Nike wrote.
The videos show those wearing the jacket inserting a small pump into the front left side in order to inflate the jacket, which can be deflated by pressing the same valve.
Nike initially debuted an inflatable jacket in 2008 with the ACG Gore-Tex Airvantage Exotherm Jacket.
The brand brought back inflatable jackets as part of its ISPA line with the release of the Adapt Sense Air Jacket spring 2025.
The jackets feature Nike's ACG logo and the United States Olympic Team logo on the front, as well as "USA" spelled down the back.
The 2026 Winter Olympics are set to begin with an Opening Ceremony on Feb. 6, 2026 at AC Milan's home venue of Stadio Giuseppe Meazza.





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