RUNNING LAYERING SYSTEM GUIDE | Essential Apparel Items for Runners | Run4Adventure

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@manuel_877
@manuel_877 - 10.02.2022 22:46

Good evenning Run4adventure and all the runners. Very interesting equipment. Here my like. For winter in 🇪🇸, I use: thermical tshirt(Mizuno) thermical tights(mizuno), Salomón Bonatti jacket and Asics gel trabuco 9 GTX shoes. A nice weekend for everyone. ⛰⛈🏃‍♂️🌦🌧

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@rolls1392
@rolls1392 - 10.02.2022 23:03

Really enjoyed the video. Answered lots of questions I had. Thanks

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@naimharb5305
@naimharb5305 - 10.02.2022 23:13

Thanks Loyd! Here in the North of France 🇫🇷 we do have some -10 degrees C with frost. Have some light Nike running base layers, a Nike trail mid layer and a Janiji waterproof 30k/30k vest. Always carry extra gloves, head band and arm sleeves. Always on forest trails!

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@ThatRunningGuy
@ThatRunningGuy - 10.02.2022 23:15

Has been very challenging with the mild winter weather this year (Surrey,UK)

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@akfilms6748
@akfilms6748 - 10.02.2022 23:36

I don't care about brands to be honest. Two simple baselayers + jacket + good winter tights are always more than enough to run in -5 to -10 degrees Celsius to me. I had 2 runs in minus 14 celsius this year. Actually wasn't big issue and rule number one: do not stay outside too long after your run and you will be ok :)

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@adrianbrooks4150
@adrianbrooks4150 - 11.02.2022 00:07

Thanks for the video, some good advice in there. I also have that Ronhill jacket, and it is without doubt easily the best jacket I've ever had. The only thing I'm concerned about is wearing it with a running pack and the effect it might have on its outer membrane; have you had any experience of this? Has a pack caused any damage? Thanks, and keep up the good work

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@gemmatredwell1734
@gemmatredwell1734 - 11.02.2022 00:33

Great video, I'm in the UK Peak District we had snow today. For value for money Alpkit and Harrier can't go wrong

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@Simbadsdad
@Simbadsdad - 11.02.2022 00:48

Hey Loyd - belt shown at 1.35 - and Gillett recommendations please

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@dave24973976
@dave24973976 - 11.02.2022 01:07

Any recommendations for gloves in the northwest of England please?

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@aaronm6047
@aaronm6047 - 11.02.2022 01:10

Great video as always 👍🏻 very informative, thank you 😊 I really like your idea of the arm sleeves, t-shirt, gilet combo great idea!

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@robsbeenrunning
@robsbeenrunning - 11.02.2022 01:30

Very informative as usual. I'm a fan of the gillet system as well, it does work almost all of the time, except when it gets very cold. Thanks

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@multisportscott
@multisportscott - 11.02.2022 02:15

Another great vid Lyon, thanks. A quick question, what is the waist belt thingy you are wearing at some points throughout the review, I can see it says UTMB but wondering what brand it is?

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@marky59
@marky59 - 11.02.2022 03:24

i wear a t shirt with a Hoka Midlayer long sleeve - not sure what the material thie Hoka Top is but for me it is just right and a pair of Ronhill Gloves - another great Vid - thank you :)

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@marrunslow3815
@marrunslow3815 - 11.02.2022 05:45

Awesome vid…. Thanks for the temperature shout out. No skin exposed in -35 actual/ -50 F wind chill. Snow ski goggles for I protection… ALL about layers in these “breezes” 🥴

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@kateludlam7379
@kateludlam7379 - 11.02.2022 11:16

One of my favourite pieces of running kit is my long sleeve merino base layer that I picked up at Aldi for about £20. Sleeves a little short on me, but nothing gloves can’t fix 😊 A really useful piece of advice my running coach gave me, is to add 10 degrees C to the weather forecast temperatures to account for body temperature increase whilst running. This really helps me decide what kit to wear. As someone with Raynauds it’s really important for me to keep my arms and hands warm, but that can mean getting too hot with more than one long sleeved layer on. Arm warmers and gilet combo sounds like it could really work for me.

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@McLeod573
@McLeod573 - 11.02.2022 15:55

One of the most difficult thing in running lol choosing the good clothes in winter to not run too warm or too freeze lol the weather in my county is nearly like in england lol Grey cold wet and windy...i just want to be back in Spring or summer...i love the saysky stuffs ..i ve got the sleeves..i need some more winter baselayers from Saysky ... 😄☀️👍🇫🇷

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@rolandschegg4880
@rolandschegg4880 - 11.02.2022 23:54

Another top video straight to the point 👌🤩

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@rogerrichards8048
@rogerrichards8048 - 12.02.2022 00:59

Another really useful & informative video Loyd. Lots of options to think about for all conditions. I have heard some people say ‘Be bold - start cold’ but I prefer your advice of wearing layers which can later be removed!

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@DaveBettens
@DaveBettens - 12.02.2022 01:36

Great video, really enjoyed watching. I got the Harrier Exmoor Jacket a few weeks ago and gave it a good test last Sunday runday out on the south west coast path in some lovely rain. Really pleased how it performed and would highly recommend.

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@elliegrimes7712
@elliegrimes7712 - 12.02.2022 14:04

Buying a gilet has been a revolution for Uk winter running when it’s above freezing.

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@imrevadasz4564
@imrevadasz4564 - 13.02.2022 09:13

Wow, those Artilect nuyarn baselayers actually seem to be a reasonable price compared to alternatives. I'm currently using the Black Diamond Solution (also nuyarn) baselayers, and it's about the same price while not being running specific. And some of the lighter variants from Artilect are definitely cheaper.

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@alisonwoodrow6424
@alisonwoodrow6424 - 13.02.2022 11:32

I agree that you get what you pay for and have lots of Ronhill stuff but dont dismiss less expensive options - i have base layers and a merino top from Aldi they were a fraction of the price of other shops when i bought them 4+ years ago. There is a 'winter running layering guide' on google images which is usually right ..

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@ianl4518
@ianl4518 - 13.02.2022 12:47

A good running gilet is definitely missing from my kit. I have a club coloured cycling one but it's a bit 'snug' for running 😁 Funnily enough, I was at a specialist motorbike shop yesterday buying a textile jacket with a membrane. They asked me if I'd heard of layering and wicking and I said ' yeah, somewhat heard of it' 🤣

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@richardcollins586
@richardcollins586 - 13.02.2022 22:36

Needed all 3 layers in London tonight, did a 16k and I felt battered at the end. Really need a dedicated waterproof running jacket and will take the plunge soon.

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@gunterdevlieger1913
@gunterdevlieger1913 - 17.02.2022 14:06

I buy my merino stuff from smartwool.
Also not cheap but 100% merino and very nice to wear

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@allisonhughes7242
@allisonhughes7242 - 17.02.2022 18:31

Another great video Loyd. Thank you 🙌👏👏

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@hrrrrr2084
@hrrrrr2084 - 12.03.2022 04:33

In summer one single loose and ligth outer layer is enough

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@johnlenoob6951
@johnlenoob6951 - 24.09.2022 03:40

Hey, are you still happy of the harrier jacket ? still the best and cheep compromise ? or i may wait for the black friday for a saysky, salomon, ... ? Thanks for your work !!!!

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@rel46
@rel46 - 08.11.2022 18:45

So helpful!! And thanks for all the additional cool performance clothes sites you spoke about :)

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@CoolInOlympia
@CoolInOlympia - 21.12.2022 17:44

Great video!

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@CoolInOlympia
@CoolInOlympia - 21.12.2022 17:49

Never heard of Saysky! Interesting!

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@CoolInOlympia
@CoolInOlympia - 21.12.2022 17:50

Any warm gloves recommendations????

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@gracewhite1601
@gracewhite1601 - 20.02.2023 17:37

Its crazy in On Canada, one day is - 40 C and 2 days after its plus 5C

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@joeaaronsen
@joeaaronsen - 14.11.2023 17:17

Good advice, but the intro is too long.

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@heymrguitarman7637
@heymrguitarman7637 - 26.11.2023 12:41

To be honest I've still never worn a waterproof jacket that was breathable. If air can get in and out then so can water. I currently use the Ronhill tech fortify jacket which is great but still kinda boil in the bag unless youre really taking it very easy.

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@travellerseko
@travellerseko - 04.01.2024 22:36

Thanks for the advise mate. I live in Glasgow, and I think it is colder than yours. Do you suggest me to buy Merino base layer or just a standart one for running between Dec-Mar?
I’ll get base layer pls t-shirt for kid layer and windproof/water repellent jacket. Probably I’ll some products from Mountain Warehouse and some of them from Decathlon.

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@sdemosi
@sdemosi - 14.01.2024 04:07

I've been hiking in Odlo baselayers for years and have some of their trail running stuff too. Very impressed so far.
Everything feels well put together.

I also have a Haglofs Lim Crown jacket which is super breathable but so thin it's doesn't feel durable. Only about 7 denier but the breathability is insane for 20K hydrostatic head of waterproofness. I think it's something like 50k+ MTVR.

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@marek199
@marek199 - 25.01.2024 08:49

👍🏻👍🏻

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@chuckburr517
@chuckburr517 - 28.04.2024 04:43

I recommend only offering rain coats with pit zips

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