Nike reaches into its Y2K archive and pulls out a sleeper hit. The V5 RNR “Summit White Cannon” blends throwback design with day-to-day comfort, staying true to the early 2000s running silhouettes without feeling stuck in the past.
The mesh upper keeps things light and breathable, while synthetic leather overlays add structure across the profile. Underfoot, the thick foam midsole offers soft support without the bulk usually expected from retro trainers. A padded collar locks in comfort around the ankle, rounding out a shape that’s easy to wear all day.
The colourway sticks to neutrals but doesn’t get lost. A base of “Summit White” contrasts with metallic silver panels and a bold blue “Cannon” Swoosh. That 3D logo on the sidewall lifts the look just enough, giving it character without shouting.
Traction grooves on the outsole finish things off with grip and nods to Y2K trail and gym footwear. This is a runner built for pavements, parks, or quick errands — no fuss, no gimmicks, just practical appeal wrapped in a nostalgic shell.
Expect the Nike V5 RNR “Summit White Cannon” to release soon via [link Nike] and select retailers. This one fits right in with the current wave of retro runners, but it walks its own line.