With the wet, cold and windy conditions well and truly upon us, here we look at some of the best ways to tackle the cold months ahead.
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Montane – Anti Freeze Hooded Jacket – £225.00
As they say, “does what it says on the tin”, this jacket keeps you warm and keeps you cool.It’s incredibly light at just 320g for a highly insulated jacket.
This jacket offers the ultimate protection from the winter chill for warming up, cooling off or just watching.
A-Game – Fitted Thermal Fleece – £85.00 (pictured below, left)
The four-way stretch used in this jacket makes it the perfect training shirt in the cold. it wicks away moisture and allows for great range of motion regardless of activity.
Perfect for winter training, it’s also lightweight so you can keep going whatever the weather throws at you.
A-Game – Layered Sports Bra – £45.00 (pictured above, right)
This two-layer sports bra offers a visually striking, highly functional and well-fitting design. Constructed from quick-drying, moisture-wicking fabrics that provide support during high-impact activities, it’s as beautiful as it is functional.
ROXY – Sports sweater pullover – £45.50
Made from recycled fabric, this lightweight fleece is perfect for those chilly days right now.The full-zip design makes it great for warming up, and the loose fit allows for plenty of range of motion so it doesn’t get in the way when stretching before a workout.
ROXY – Sports Leggings – £31.50
Constructed of stretchy, soft fabric with a water-repellent coating, these leggings are perfect for winter. Breathable and quick-drying, they perform well regardless of the weather. Thoughtful stretchy side pockets are great for carrying gels, gloves or other items that can were required during the run.
New Balance – Lightweight Speed Cap – £25.00 (pictured below, left)
This hat uses six ventilated panels to keep the wind and rain at bay, but allows excess heat to evaporate and keep your head at the perfect temperature.With reflective details and an adjustable fit, it’s also quick drying and lightweight :
New Balance – Fisherman Beanie – £20.00 (pictured above, right)
The lightweight knit construction is perfect for when maximum warmth is required.The stylish beanie is available in a variety of colors and one size fits all, making it an easy gift option.
HOKA – Airolite Arm Sleeves – £28.00 (pictured below right)
Incredibly light, but to keep your hands warm when you’re running solo, these sleeves are perfect when you’re on the move.The silicone strap helps them stay in place, and they’re available in two sizes and two colors.
Bimble & Bolt – Mermaid Teal Super Strider Leggings – £48.00 (pictured above, left)
Constructed with multiple panels, a higher waist and a wider waistband, these leggings provide a fantastic fit and stay in place no matter the activity.
The premium material’s purpose of sculpting and support also does a great job in colder weather, helping to lock in warmth and moisture.
HOKA – Skyflow Viz Jacket – £120.00 (pictured below left)
This jacket weighs just over 100g over the ultralight wingtip theme.
The water-repellent ripstop fabric protects against wind and rain, and is lightweight and durable.The built-in hood is easily adjustable for a snug fit, and the jacket can be packed into the chest pocket and easily stowed away when not needed.
Acid Run – Crew Neck – £80.00 (pictured above, right)
With a crew neck design, this top is great for cold, breezy days. The higher collar keeps the wind out and you feel warm and comfortable. :
Ultimate Performance – Reflective Hat / Gloves – £18.00 / £27.00
These gloves and matching hood use moisture-wicking fabric that wicks away excess sweat to keep you warm and dry for longer.The reflective multi-color print adds a touch of high visibility in low-light conditions, letting other road users know your presence.
Community Wear – Short Sleeve Sports Shirt – £49.50
Community Clothing aims to make good clothes, good for people and local communities, as well as the planet.
The sportswear range is 100% plastic-free, made with pure organic, natural and biodegradable plant-based technology.This training top uses a heavier fabric, making it warmer and yet excellent for moisture and temperature management.
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