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They’re ready to run even with the biting chill outside. We’ve got them covered from head to toe with cold-weather gear.
Breath in the air? Frost on the ground? Doesn’t matter — it’s time to lace up and head out the door. The Blizzard Braver’s superpower is knowing how to dress for the cold without overheating during the run.
Blessed with an indifference to the teeth-chattering cold of winter, the Blizzard Braver dresses for the occasion with beanies, jackets, tights, and sweatpants.
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If you’re looking for the right gear for that special Blizzard Braver in your life, we recommend:
Check out our full lineup of cold weather running gear.
We admire an all-weather attitude, but extreme elements can put a Blizzard Braver at risk for injury. Here are some tips to keep safe and comfortable during cold weather runs.
Keep your hands and head warm
A good pair of running gloves will fight off finger stiffness, but did you know that a warm head is one of the best ways to save extremities from the chill? Hats or beanies trap heat on the head and help regulate internal temperature, allowing for proper blood flow to arms and hands.
Pick the right shoes
Wear shoes with traction like the Cascadia 15 with TrailTack on the outsole. This shoe offers enhanced grip and takes the guess work out of where to step. It also comes in a Gore-Tex® model so your feet will stay dry in the snow or wet weather.
Dress for the run, not the cold
Kyle Schaffer, Guru field rep for Minnesota and the Dakotas, suggests you don’t overdo it with bulky gear. “The layers I wear aren’t super heavy because I don’t want to feel sluggish on the run. My go-to for winter running in usually the Canopy jacket as my last layer. I love that it is wind and water resistant. I can take it off, pack it down into a bag that fits in my pocket, and keep moving.”
Hydrate
Hydration isn’t just for sunshine. Your body needs an adequate amount of water before and after the run, no matter the temperature.
Are you looking for more gifts for runners? Explore our other holiday heroes below:
The Rudolph Runner
The Anytime Sleigher
The Snowbird Runner
Still stuck on what to get the runner in your life? Browse our full gift guide and Run Happy (Holidays).
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