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Winter Running Gear

Winter Running Gear

BY PATH PROJECTS FEBRUARY 12, 2020

The winter weather is in full effect in many parts of the world. To stay comfortable and motivated on your runs, the lower temperatures mean dressing warmer for your runs. It’s a fine line between keeping you warm without making you overheat. 

Path Projects has developed several items specifically for those cold days on the trail or the windy city streets. Our Tahoe length base liners can be paired with one of our running shorts. The Pyrenees hooded shirt with a contour paneled hood, viewing slot for GPS watch and pull out hand protection, is a great addition to your cold weather running gear and your daily wardrobe.

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🚨CONTEST IS NOW OVER, CONGRATS TO REN BERGMANN 🚨

174 comments

The Shasta’s are intriguing! Anything to battle the lake-effect elements in Western New York!

Michael ,

Definitely the Pyrenees shirt. It seems like just the right layer for running in the warm winters we have here in Maine. Everything else seems to make me overheat

Walter,

I live in South Georgia, just give me a Tahoe Liner and a pair of Graves and I’m good to go!

James,

Base layers! Long and short.

Pat,

That super-soft, super sweet looking Pyrenees hooded shirt!

J H,

Hard to choose but I’d opt for the Pyrenees T27 hooded shirt, the ability to see your watch without having to pull up my sleeve is an added bonus but being able to keep warm and comfortable in the Victorian winter is an absolute must here in Australia, the wind chill can be horiffic!

Tez Kemp,

I’d definitely choose the hoodie and a full length baseliner to pair with my already awesome Path Project shorts I plan to wear to Leadville this summer. I love the watch function of the hoodie and the baseliner will keep me out in the frigid winter training on lake Michigan’s southern shores!

Andrew Knies,

If I won this giveaway I’d try the Sykes 5" shorts and a base liner, mostly because I’m not convinced about the benefit of buying component parts when shorts with liners have always worked out fine for me.

Jesse,

I would post a photo on the Strava Path Projects group with a cold day in Dallas rocking the Pyrenees + Sykes! whether i win this card or not, i’ll be placing another PP order soon!

John Karry,

Around these parts it was -2 on Thursday, today it is going to be 50. I need clothing that ranges just like the weather and my running whims. Your Pyrennes Hoody would be first on my list. Then a compression base layer to go under my half tights or full length tights and we are good to go. Love your stuff. . .

Brian T Wandzilak,

The Shasta HX base layer and Pyrenees hoodie would be the perfect cold weather addition to my fleet! I have the Sykes PX shorts and absolutely love them!

Clinton Buhler,

Love to do my first 50k trail race in “ The Sykes PX 5 shorts “ 🏃🏻‍♂️👍🙂. Thanks

Michael Sloan ,

Love to do my first 50k trail race in “ The Sykes PX 5 shorts “ 🏃🏻‍♂️👍🙂. Thanks

Michael Sloan ,

I would pick the hooded shirt first. This would be a great shirt for a cold run but I think it would even be great after a run when getting a bite to eat. It can have multiple purposes which I like!

Mark S,

Sykes PX 5" Short all the way!!! ITS SO COMFORTABLE AND DURABLE. MY KIND OF SHORTS!!!

Benji Ng,

My husband is OBSESSED with the Tahoe 3" Baseliner and could realllllly use another pair to not keep wearing the same ones!!! He is training for Leadville 100 run so these will get worn for plenty of miles! Please please please! THANK YOU!!!!

Kelly Daly,

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