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Positioned in the expansive middle ground between BioLite’s minimalist and maximum brightness headlamp models, the Dash 450 also offers an expansive array of uses and a high comfort level that makes it easy to wear for long durations. It’s a solid update for a model that is built for everyday training, as well as a capable accompaniment to a waist-mounted lamp for all-nighters.
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Gloves seem to be the linchpin item for winter running—if your fingers are comfortable, it’s easier to tolerate cold-related discomfort elsewhere. We’ve tested some great gloves for maintaining or even extending your winter mileage this season.
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As a winter trail shoe made for shorter distances and technical terrain, the North Face Summit Series Offtrail TR is built to withstand it all.
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Running tights seem get most of the attention in winter gear reviews, but there’s a subsection of runners who don’t like the look, fit or feel. For those folks, looser fitting running pants are a great alternative to provide the same insulation and performance qualities of tights, without the snug fit. Here are a few we’ve tested so far this winter.
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Over the past year, Craft has focused a significant amount of effort on creating versatile, high-performance running shoes that are equally suitable for roads and trails.
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The difference between a durable training shoe and and speedy racing shoe can be substantial. Here are two models from Hoka that we’ve put to the test for both long distance training and speedwork sessions.
