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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

Whoa!!! The only way to improve Path gear is to get it free!!! There’s two things I’ve had my eye on & just can’t wait to get into! Of course I’m talking about the Shasta HX full length base liners & the glorious Pyrenees hoodie! Oh how they’d snuggle me up on those cold mornings!

Mike Turner,

I definitely need the full length liner. I would also get a couple more t-shirts.

Allen Jones,

The full length base liner looks like a must have for cold weather runs.

Kevin R.,

The Pyrenees long sleeve looks great. I just bought my first GPS running watch, so I never thought that I would want a shirt with a cutout for the watch! What an awesome idea!

Grant,

I would select the Shasta HX full length base layer. Pairing it with the Sykes shorts and Pyrenees long sleeve that I already ordered will make a formidable unit to withstand the Illinois winter!

Jason M.,

Tomorrow the windchill in WI will be -17, so I can’t get enough base layers! I’d love the Shasta baseliners and once it gets a little warmer (above 30) a Pyrenees hoodie would be ideal for so many runs. Believe it or not, once it’s 40 I’d throw on the Sykes 5" shorts (sky’s out, thighs out!)

Andy Averill,

The Shasta HX Full Length Base Liner, although I can’t imagine that that alone under my Shasta shorts would be warm enough for sub-freezing temperatures – it doesn’t look that warm… but with the gift card, I could find out ;-)

Michael H,

I would definitely pick up a pair of Shasta HX baseliners and a Pyrenees T27 hoodie. It gets cold in Ohio and most of my PATH gear is for warmer weather.

Nick H,

I would snag another Pyrenees hooded shirt and try out the Sykes shorts!

Jordan,

I would select another Pyrenees hoodie because I love the one I already have, I’d also get the Shasta base liner.

Steve Axberg,

I love me some TAHOE CL base liners and GRAVES PX 7" SHORTs.

Ren Bergmann,

Hooded shirt and a pair of shorts!

Chris,

Pyrenees hooded shirt and the long base liner fo sho

Gio,

Definitely the base liner

Taylor,

I’d double up on the Pyrenees Mid weight, so I’d have one to wear even on laundry day.

Greg H,

I’d pick the Pyrenees T27 LS Hooded Shirt (Mid Weight)! It would make early morning runs in the cold Massachusetts winter so much more bearable!

Sheila Hufnagle,

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