Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I love it. Wear a hat, breathable rain shell, and clothes that will wick moisture - especially shorts and socks. No cotton socks!
Any suggestions for socks?
Wear your usual running socks. Won't matter much unless you are running for more then hour. The less clothing the better. It just weighs you down. I enjoy running in the rain.
What if your shoes and socks get wet? You just run in them? It sounds really uncomfortable.
Yes, you just run and then peel off the socks and shoes when you get home. Running socks are thin and wicking so it's not like you're running in thick cotton crew socks. Leave the running shoes on a covered surface outside. They'll stink
PP who said no cotton - yes, you use running/athletic socks which are thin and wick moisture. Your socks and shoes do get wet but you don't notice the moisture while you are running, it's just when you stop that you want to get them off. I lean my shoes against a radiator to dry, but outside and covered would work too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I love it. Wear a hat, breathable rain shell, and clothes that will wick moisture - especially shorts and socks. No cotton socks!
Any suggestions for socks?
Wear your usual running socks. Won't matter much unless you are running for more then hour. The less clothing the better. It just weighs you down. I enjoy running in the rain.
What if your shoes and socks get wet? You just run in them? It sounds really uncomfortable.
Yes, you just run and then peel off the socks and shoes when you get home. Running socks are thin and wicking so it's not like you're running in thick cotton crew socks. Leave the running shoes on a covered surface outside. They'll stink
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I love it. Wear a hat, breathable rain shell, and clothes that will wick moisture - especially shorts and socks. No cotton socks!
Any suggestions for socks?
Wear your usual running socks. Won't matter much unless you are running for more then hour. The less clothing the better. It just weighs you down. I enjoy running in the rain.
What if your shoes and socks get wet? You just run in them? It sounds really uncomfortable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I love it. Wear a hat, breathable rain shell, and clothes that will wick moisture - especially shorts and socks. No cotton socks!
Any suggestions for socks?
Wear your usual running socks. Won't matter much unless you are running for more then hour. The less clothing the better. It just weighs you down. I enjoy running in the rain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I love it. Wear a hat, breathable rain shell, and clothes that will wick moisture - especially shorts and socks. No cotton socks!
Any suggestions for socks?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I love it. Wear a hat, breathable rain shell, and clothes that will wick moisture - especially shorts and socks. No cotton socks!