9/18/2023 0 Comments Running tights shorts![]() ![]() Guys, you know what I’m talking about if you live in the northern part of the world.Īn ongoing debate when it comes to running tights is whether or not to wear shorts over the tights. One issue I have though is that when it’s cold and windy, none of the tights I own do a good job of, how do I say this, shielding the man parts. My favorite is an old pair of Nike tights I bought at Dick’s Sporting Goods a few years ago (don’t even know the model – they look kind of like the one’s in the photo above but have no zipper at the ankle) – the material is soft, they don’t ride up or down, and the fit is perfect. A comfortable, good fitting pair of tights is like gold. I find that some irritate my ankles due to the material use to prevent them from riding up, others don’t fit quite right and tend to ride down from the waist (what’s the running equivalent of a plumbers crack?). I’m a huge fan of running tights, and I’m not afraid to admit that. This is the first post in what may or not be a series on the topic, we’ll see (and if you have any winter running topics you’d like covered, leave a comment!). Aside from having an incredibly fun run, I spent some time (as I often do while running) contemplating post topics related to running in winter. The flakes were coming down pretty steadily, the roads and sidewalks were completely snow-covered, and the temperature when I left was 13 degrees Fahrenheit (my wife had run early in the morning when it was -11F!). On Tuesday I went for a run in a snowstorm. We’re all friends here right? Ok, so I’m going to cover a sensitive topic in this post (pun intended). ![]()
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