2016 Holiday Gear Guide: Men’s Performance
Get knitted out for winter and beyond with these high-performance pieces that’ll help anyone run hard and still look extra sharp.
$250, thenorthface.com
Ultra minimal, lightweight and comfy, this is your excuse-free jacket for the winter. It’s even packed with reflective details for the dark winter months.
$125, newbalance.com
Merino wool offers a unique combination of comfort, breathability and warmth—everything a runner needs for cold-weather workouts.
$45, asics.com
Be seen from blocks away with these tastefully reflective (and tastefully cut) shorts.
$68, vuoriclothing.com
These tights are soft and lightweight—they’re so comfortable no matter the temp that they’re worth putting on for almost any winter or spring run.
$200, nike.com
Nike’s uniquely fitting cruiser gets winterized, with a water-resistant coating onto the knit upper, plus a grippier outsole.
$75, newlinesport.com
Ultra light and unobtrusive, this pack can carry just what you need. The handy belt pockets are large enough to accommodate a phone or small items.
$45, cieleathletics.com
Ciele brings more function to its stylish headwear with bright reflective details on this popular running hat.
$150, brooksrunning.com
Lightly insulated in some parts, soft, breathable and sweat-wicking in others, but stylish all over, this jacket is a go-to for pre- or post-run.
$150, newbalance.com
This bright jacket is wind and water resistant in front and breathable in back, with reflective details to stand out in the darkness, plus a drop tail and hood.
$400, nike.com
Waterproof, breathable, uber-reflective and with plenty of hood coverage, few pieces of gear seem winter-ready than this solid but lightweight jacket.