With it getting colder and colder outside i find myself wanting to upgrade my running wardrobe. Maybe you guys find yourself in a similar situation, or have already found your endgame and can give some recommendations.

Right now for example i am looking to upgrade some of my cheap decathlon longsleeved tops, that i am not particularly happy with, and maybe add a jacket/vest.


What are you wearing when it is X°C outside? When do you start using multiple layers and what’s your strategy?

What are your favorite pieces of running gear for when it gets cold outside? Feel free to name specific models.

Or maybe you aren’t as hung up about a specific brand, but have certain features/materials/technologies that you really like/dislike in your winter gear.

  • @WoahWoah
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    Thermal tights and top, thermal running beanie, smartwool thermal running stocks, snow gaters, merino flexi-chute or balaclava, mittens. Keeps me good to at least -18C.

    • @WoahWoah
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      Oh and a winter running jacket obviously when it’s really cold. As long as I keep my core insulated and my ears/head covered, I’m basically impervious to cold after the first couple of miles.

      I’m one of those people that is almost always warm, and I can run through pretty extreme heat because I sweat like a shower, so I might just be slightly above average in body temp or something. Down to 0C I’ll basically just wear tights and a hat and I’m generally fine. The balaclava, jacket, etc is really for closer to -20 and snow.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        35 days ago

        I envy you, I definitely tend towards feeling too cold. But at the same time as you said after a few miles it gets warmer, so getting the balance right isn’t always easy. But at least where i am at it doesn’t get -20°C. Keeping my ears/fingers warm is definitely one of the important things.

        Ears is always a bit harder, because the band of my shokz headphones can make things a bit akward, since just putting on a hat above them imo isn’t as comfortable since it puts some pressure on them. The solution that worked so far is that i got a headband, where i cut small holes behind the ears to route the headphone band through.

        • @WoahWoah
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          I have little clippy ear buds that clip on my ears and don’t go inside my ear canals (they basically hang from my earlobes and just inside the ear on the bottom), so the pressure doesn’t bother them, but you could also try maybe a looser, thicker hat too. And I’ve seen people with literal ear covers, like they just cover their ears and nothing else and aren’t connected. I guess then you can wear whatever buds or banded earphones and a hat over the ears if you use those.

          Actually… I think I just realized why the hell I see people wearing those things. I thought they were just goofy people, I didn’t realize it was probably for earphone comfort. Lol