Anonymous wrote:How do people cope with breathing in freezing air? That's what I hate.
Anonymous wrote:This isn’t a shocking or embarrassing question. You can ask it for yourself, not a fictional friend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dress for 15 degrees warmer than actual temp.
I plan on 20 degrees warmer. So today it was 50 out and I felt perfect in a short sleeve and pants. But YMMV. I may bring light running gloves and a light headband and take them off.
https://www.rei.com/product/194881/rei-co-op-merino-wool-liner-gloves-20?color=ASPHALT
https://www.rei.com/product/177306/buff-dryflx-headband?color=LIGHT%20GREY
You can also check out dressmyrun.com but I find they say shorts when I prefer pants and maybe a long sleeve shirt. If it says a jacket, then it's too cold for me!
Anonymous wrote:Dress for 15 degrees warmer than actual temp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dress for 15 degrees warmer than actual temp.
This. You will overheat. I run with leggings, long sleeve shirt, vest, headband, running gloves. I’m cold for the first few minutes, then fine. No special shoes, just choose a good route.
Anonymous wrote:Dress for 15 degrees warmer than actual temp.