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Even though winter hasn’t fully kicked in, the chilly mornings and evenings might already have you contemplating that extra cup of coffee instead of heading out for a workout. Trust me, I’ve been there! But I have some cool tips to help you brave that winter training.
- Headbands to the Rescue
I can run in shorts and a shirt in cold weather, but as soon as my ears get cold, it’s game over. My personal favorite is the Incylence Broad Headband. If you’re not into too much fabric, they also have a narrow version for smaller heads. - Shine Bright with lights & Reflective Gear
Besides the cold, the dark can be a bit daunting. Grab some flashy lights and reflective gear so people can’t miss you! The Nathan Vibe Reflective Vest is great because it’s super light, reflective from all angles, and won’t cramp your style during runs or bike rides. I started using mine already this season and I barely notice it’s there! The Nathan Lightbender Rx Armband is also a good option if you’d rather have a light over a reflective vest. - Warm Hugs for Your Legs – Compression Socks
Compression socks are a year-round essential for training and recovery, but also add another layer of warmth and protection during the winter to help your legs stay happy. - Pressio Cycling Vest
Let me spill a secret – the Pressio Cycling Vest is a game-changer. It’s got high visibility for those dark evenings, shields you from the winter chill, and it’s so light you’ll forget you’re wearing it. Trust me; it’s not just for spring vibes. - Mud Transition and Seat Wrap
Our team swears by these Mud Transition and Seat Wraps – when the snow is melting or the frost makes trails a little muddy, these ensure your car won’t get as dirty as you are when you’re finished with your training session.
DRG