This morning when I got out for my12 miler it was 26 degrees. Not horrendously chilly, but windy enough to make this not-yet-acclimated-to-the-cold runner pause.
I opted for a snug fitting base layer made of technical fabric to wick sweat away from the skin. The last thing I want is something loose that allows icy air to blast up my torso.
Technical pants/tights with a bit of a flare at the bottom to cover my shoe a bit. I probably didn’t need these today but give me a small wimp allowance please as the cold season is young. Oh and pardon my bleary-eyed, just rolled out of the rack after the annual holiday party look.
Tech gloves and fleece hat complete with ponytail port–I could have gone with a headband–wimp allowance again please.
Sunglasses, not so much for sun as for minimizing eye watering from the wind/cold, and I topped it all off with a nylon running jacket. High-viz and reflective–it’s still hunting season afterall. Since the pavement was clear, I went with my regular long-run shoes.
I’ll be back with more cold-weather wardrobe tips as the mercury continues to plunge!
Melissa says
I love the hat!! Did you buy that online I am planning to do a post very similar to this one today…lol
KAT says
Haha so hardcore!
Lisa says
how do you like those gloves?
Teamarcia says
Melissa the hat is online from Sahalie. I have a headband like it too that's awesome. Wait for them to have a 25% off sale.
Teamarcia says
Lisa, I like the gloves just fine, although I've tried only one other pair so I may not be terribly discriminating…
Mel-2nd Chances says
layering is the way to go!! Great job getting out there on a cold day! 🙂
Molly says
I didn't even think of sunglasses as protection from wind, thanks for the tip, and for stopping by my blog!
Tricia says
Man…I wish I had to worry about the cold. 🙂
shellyrm says
My eyes often tear in the cold too. I need my contacts to get here so I can get rid of the glasses. Pain when running.
Nice layers! Toasty warm.
kilax says
That looks like the perfect outfit! I love how the tight wicking clothes keep you from getting a drift!
Dana says
awesome hat!
Jenn says
Looks like great cold weather gear. That is pretty much what I wear. Temps are a little colder here right now so I add a neck gaiter and I put armwarmers over my base layer and under my jacket. This way my torso doesn't overheat and I can take them off if needed. We are supposed to hit -10 degrees this weekend. I don't think I can tackle that! Way to get out there 🙂
J says
I need one of those hats with a ponytail hole! They look pretty cool!
Staci Dombroski says
Looks like you were prepared! I really need to invest in more winter running gear!
I Run for Fun says
Nothing like running in the cold when you're well-prepared!
Suzy says
Looks like you are ready for the cold weather! Looking forward to your tips because although I've run for years, this will be my first winter braving the cold.
karen@fitnessjourney says
Hi, first time visiting your blog. I don't do a lot of outdoor workouts, but I'm glad for the information. My first thought when I saw your picture was that even in layers she looks so cute and tiny!