Baby, its cold outside!! And I don’t mean maybe! Our long run last Saturday was a “feels like” temperature of –11. Windy. Cold. Eyelash freezing kind of day. And my girls had 14 miles on their schedule. What to do? Well, run, of course!!
The key to running in the cold is all about having good gear. And using it. Don’t worry about looking cute or messing up your hair. This is a safety thing. If you go outside to run for hours in below zero temps, you must be smart. I want you to go back home with all your fingers & toes & WITHOUT frost bite. And always, if you don’t feel like its safe, then stay home. It’s all up to your discretion.
1) Base Layers are key. If you want to save money, look for last chance offers or clearance deals but bottom line, buy good base layers. My favorite & an undeniably one of the best is Under Armour Cold Gear Mock Neck. Its fitted. Sits next to your skin & has a soft brushed fabric on the inside. Its long. Base layers either need to be tucked into your pants or long enough that they don’t ride up. This top has a thin band of a rubber like substance around the bottom hem to help it “stick” to your clothes. No exposed bellies that can get frostbitten!! $49.99 from the Under Armour website. Well worth the investment. If you want to save a little come, create a free account thru Ebates & get cash back for shopping online. I’ve done it for years and its free $$ that not a lot of people know about. Under Armour is currently giving 6% cash back if you shop thru the ebates site. Super cool.
2) Pants. Must protect your legs. If they have a wind block, even better but I’ve had great luck with the Polartec pants from Athleta. I pretty much only buy pants from Athleta because they offer TALL sizes. I have the old version of the Polartec tights. Aby has the newest ones. Athleta is currently 2% back on ebates & they are having an Extra 20% off sale items with the code: EXTRA20 Since most of the winter stuff is on sale now, you may be able to grab a pair for cheap, if you can find your size. Great pants & tights for COLD weather. I wore just the Polartec tights, without any other pants, last SAT in –11 wind chill & my legs were cold but not frozen. Love, Love, LOVE them.
3) Jacket. A good jacket that is wind & water resistant is worth its weight in gold. I have a couple old ones that aren’t being made anymore. However, I just bought Aby the Saucony Nomad Jacket off the clearance rack at an expo in November. Her friends then went & found the same one on eBay. So 3 of them have the same jacket. It’s a good one, if you can still find it! Its wind and water proof and she has gotten a lot of use out of it. This is a bigger ticket item. Expect to pay over $100 for a new item, from this year’s winter line. Or shop the clearance rack at expos, the local run store or check out the Last Chance clearance deals at the big name running company online stores: Saucony, Brooks, Mizuno, Nike. Brand isn’t important, quality is the goal.
4) Gloves. Everyone is a bit picky about their gloves so you’ll need to look around and find what you like. I personally have 4 different pair of Manzella’s. A few of the Sprint and a couple in the Ultra line. I have different thickness from barely there to a real lining. Some people need mittens. Others need gloves with the mitten flip top. Figure out what keeps you warm throughout the season. And if all else fails, don’t be afraid to use a pair of Hot Hands to keep you toasty warm!
5) Earband/Headbands, Hats, Neck Gaiters, Balaclavas & Face Masks. So much stuff, what to wear? Well, I pretty much own & wear all of these things. Once the temp dips below 40, I usually wear an ear or “headband”. This keeps my ears warm when the wind is whipping, even if the temps aren’t real low. Its lightweight, wicks sweat & stays put. I have one from Athleta from years gone by. The girls have a cute one from Under Amour that was on clearance at an expo. I also use the headband under hats (caps & beanies) to make sure my ears always stay covered. I usually buy from a sporting good store in the Ski section cuz skiers know cold. I’ll use a headband & beanie for most winter days.
Once the weather breaks into the “unspeakable cold”, you may or may not decide to stay indoors for running. I still like to go outside. It makes me feel tough to get out in the cold and put in a few (or more) miles. When people are talking about the wind-chill and how cold it is outside, they’ll also be talking about us running outside. We need to make it back home safely so that they are talking about how crazy we are rather than our stupidity. This is where the neck gaiter, balaclava & the face mask come into play. Keep your skin safe!!
6) Socks. Last but certainly not least, we must have good socks. If its below 30 degrees, I don’t want to see any ankles. That inch of skin between our tights and “no show” socks is important too. Move to taller socks in the cold temps. Some with wool properties that will wick sweat & help keep you dry might be a good idea. Warm, dry feet are HAPPY feet. I prefer Smartwool & Injinji socks but once again, this is all about preference. In the winter I do my cold, snowy runs in my Injinji trail socks that are a midweight mini-crew style. Keeps my toes toasty warm! Injinji now has a nuwwol line too that has an Outdoor Midweight Mini Crew in Nuwwol. I just ordered a couple pair of these since Aby & I share some of these winter run items. Its hard to keep up on the laundry!
The bottom line is that you CAN run outside all winter long, if you want. There are very few conditions, short of ice, that you can’t dress for and tolerate. I understand that its easy to use the excuse that its too cold but let’s be honest, usually that’s just an excuse. Bundle up. Keep moving. And learn to enjoy running in EVERY season, even winter.
I’ll see you on the trail!
** Amanda – TooTallFritz **