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Winter Running Gear

Equipo para correr de invierno

BY PATH PROJECTS FEBRUARY 12, 2020

El clima invernal está en pleno apogeo en muchas partes del mundo. Para mantenerte cómodo y motivado mientras corres, las temperaturas más bajas significan vestirte más abrigado para tus carreras. Hay una delgada línea entre mantenerte abrigado sin sobrecalentarte. 

PATH proyectos ha desarrollado varios artículos específicamente para esos días fríos en el sendero o en las calles ventosas de la ciudad. Nuestros forros de base de longitud Tahoe se pueden combinar con uno de nuestros pantalones cortos para correr . La camiseta con capucha Pyrenees , con capucha con paneles de contorno, ranura de visualización para reloj GPS y protección extraíble para las manos, es una gran adición a tu equipo para correr en climas fríos y a tu guardarropa diario.

el mejor equipo para correr en invierno

🚨EL CONCURSO YA TERMINÓ, FELICIDADES A REN BERGMANN 🚨

174 comentarios

I ran my first long run in the Shasta HX Full Length Base Liner, and they worked as described. They kept me warm in the cold temps!

Matt,

T27’s – one for me and one for my wife. Still trying to figure out the right option for the top layer in winter and this looks awesome!

Brian Eggart,

Mmmm yes please! I would get two Sykes PX 5" Shorts! :)

Alexander Smith,

I’d pick the full length base liner and Sykes shorts.

Zak Sharif,

The hoodie. Everything I’ve gotten from Path has been incredible. I have the full-length base-liner (two actually, bought one then had to have a backup) and the shorts. The hoodie is on my wish list. After wearing Path products, I won’t buy any other running clothes. There is no comparison.

Scott Richardson,

I would get every single shirt as they as the most comfortable shirts ever and also the Pyrenees hoodie. Looks dope. I definitely need some Sykes based on comments. And can’t go wrong with Tahoe liners. My crotchal region thanks Path Projects.

Tim Frick,

The Pyrenees hoodie would be perfect as it seems to have a great range for runs that start really cold and then warm up a bit.

Christian McMillen ,

Would definitely get the Pyrenees hoody, never know when things are going to turn south on you during a run!

Drew Bennett,

I have one of almost everything Path makes and I love it all!

Joe Nartker,

Love the path gear, the T27 would be awesome for my winter training so I can easily see my watch without losing my wrist HR monitoring. You can also never have too many base liners.

Shihab,

Would definitely get the Shasta full length base layer and the Pyrenees hooded shirt for those cold Chicago days. Would come in handy tomorrow when it’s supposed to be below-zero wind chill!

Greg Smith,

Definitely want the liner and the hooded shirt (big fan of those for casual wear!)

Matt W.,

Id pick the long liner and the midweight! Keep nice and warm

Brian Glynn,

I’d pick the long liner and Sykes shorts in 5"

Francis Brown,

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