As fall loses its charm to winter’s frigid bluster, it’s easy to stay inside and hibernate rather than continuing your running routine. Nobody loves freezing, after all, and overlayering can be just as bad. But, with the right combination of technical clothing, there’s no need to fear the chill.
Tights, joggers, sweatshirts and windbreakers are your best friend when it’s cold enough for your breath to hang in the air. We’ve narrowed your choices down by selecting kits from three smaller brands dedicated to running, each aimed at what to wear at a specific temperature range. In short, you’ve got no excuse to couch surf.
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When the temperature hangs around freezing, you never know whether Mother Nature will send rain, sleet or snow your way. But that’s okay — Vancouver-based RYU wants their clothes to take a beating, even though they haven’t skimped on comfort and style. Their long-sleeve Tec Tee is constructed with a durable fabric, tailored fit and flatlock seams that reduce chafing. The Everywear Hoodie gives you that extra layer of warmth for the cooler weather and has mesh pockets that can be unzipped for use as vents as you heat up. For your lower body RYU’s Hardwear Compression Tight covers your legs and the Teclayr Everything Short adds to core warmth. Ditch the tights entirely if you’re someone who heats up quickly. As for the feet, we’ve chosen Darn Tough’s 1/4 Sock Light Cushion, which is so durable the company guarantees it for life.
Long Sleeve Tec Tee by RYU $67
Everywear Hoodie by RYU $163
Hardwear Compression Tight by RYU $115
Teclayr Everything Short by RYU $55
1/4 Sock Light Cushion by Darn Tough $17