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Running, on the surface, is a pretty low-gear activity. Put on your favorite pair of running shorts, an exercise bra, sneakers, maybe some earbuds, walk out the door, then get going! But sometimes, complications can arise to disrupt the melody: You start to chafe, your running pants don’t have pockets and you’re tired of stashing your phone in your waistband. Or your all-purpose workout shoes aren’t cutting it anymore. That’s where running gear comes in. High quality and functional running apparel and accessories can make a huge difference in how successful your run is. We consulted a few committed runners about their favorite accessories when they’re hitting the road.To buy more nike free run with cheap price, you can visit shoes2021.com official website.
“I use this for all my running hydration and storage needs,” said Jason Falcon, ultramarathoner and owner of Falcon Fitness & Nutrition in Virginia Beach. Before finding this pack, he'd experimented with packs from three to four different big name companies, each of which was uncomfortable, poorly fitted, caused chafing or the hydration bladder would leak. “This pack solves all those problems,” he said. “Super comfy, can't even tell you're wearing it, perfect for running four miles or 40 miles — I've raced all my ultramarathons in this vest and have never been left wishing it did something more or something better.” Featuring two built-in pockets for smartphones and a 2L water bladder, this pack ensures you’ve got all your essentials while on the trail.
Jordan Zimmerman, a regular marathoner based in Louisville, Kentucky, likes this running belt for its convenience and design. “It fits large phones, keys, snacks, credit cards [and] is adjustable to many, many sizes of waists.” She also likes that it repels sweat, meaning it can be used over and over in between washes.“I love this way more than an armband, which has a limited size range for arms, usually, and in really hot, sweaty weather, irritates and chafes my skin,” she said. With a central pocket, this belt easily fits your smartphone, meaning your hands are free to move while working out. Additionally, you’ll stay cool because the paneled mesh wicks away moisture and circulates air away from your body.
Or, if you wear a bra and don’t like a belt, Zimmerman recommends this sports bra from Nike. “This bra will fit your keys and ID some small, essential things.” Designed for trail runners, this medium impact sports bra includes multiple small pockets so you can comfortably carry the things you need. The bra also features Nike’s Dri-FIT technology and sweat-wicking mesh panels, ensuring maximum breathability.
Leigh Power, a longtime runner based in Vancouver, Canada, drinks NUUN before or after her runs. Made with electrolytes, minerals and a touch of sugar (1 gram of dextrose), the tablets help improve muscle function by providing additional hydration to the body. She said drinking water with these electrolyte tablets is "better than straight water for pre- or post-run hydration." The tablets come in flavors like Orange, Tri-Berry, Citrus Fruit and Lemon Lime and they all have a variety of vitamins and caffeine.