Running Jackets
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If you’re determined not to let the weather stop you from getting outside for a run, having the right running jacket for the conditions you’ll face goes a long way towards making your training more comfortable. Whether you need help regulating your body temperature in the depths of winter or withstanding heavy downpours,addnature.co.uk has a running jacket for you.
What Do You Need in a Running Jacket?
Running jackets are designed with a number of competing demands in mind. These jackets need to be burly enough to keep you warm in cold temperatures and dry in the rain. But they also need to be breathable enough that you don’t become drenched in sweat inside of them and lightweight enough that you’ll want to carry it with you just in case.When evaluating running jackets, it’s important to keep these different demands in mind. Running jackets that are heavy and waterproof may be ideal if you need a jacket for running in winter, but prove less so as an emergency layer duringsummer trail runs. On the other hand, lightweight all-season jackets may not provide enough warmth or weather protection for cold and damp climates.
Wind and Water Protection
A good place to start when choosing a running jacket is to decide what level of protection from wind and water you need. Many jackets offer windstopper layers to keep out chilly breezes, while others offer wind-resistant materials that compromise on wind protection and breathability. Some windproof jackets are water-repellent or waterproof, but not all are.Meanwhile, choosing between a water-repellent and fully waterproof running jacket can be difficult. If you plan to be outside for long runs in heavy rain, opting for a waterproof jacket is a good choice. For trail runners, consider the climate that you typically run in and how far you’ll be from home – a water-repellent jacket may be good if you can get inside quickly after rain starts, but a waterproofrunning jacket may be better if you’re hours away from your car.
Insulation
Winter-specific running jackets are often built with insulating materials on the inside to keep you warm. However, be aware that these insulated running jackets are more limited in purpose. While you can always add more layers underneathyour jacket for running in extremely cold weather, it’s more difficult to make an insulated jacket cooler if you want to use it in moderate weather during the spring or autumn.
Other Features to Consider
Beyond the important considerations of when and how you’ll use your runningjacket, there are some secondary features that are good to think about when choosing a running jacket:
- Vents - Vents can go a long way towards adding breathability and can make your running jacket more versatile for a variety of weather conditions. However, keep in mind that vent zippers typically add weight to your jacket.
- Hood - If you’re buying a waterproof running jacket, it goes without saying that you’ll need a hood. But, for other types of running jackets,a hood comes down to personal preference. Some runners like having it there in case the weather turns, while others don’t like having the extra weight hanging behind their necks.
- Visibility - Running jackets often come in bright colours, and that’s for a reason. Short winter days and low visibility during storms make being seen all the more important. Look for running jackets that feature reflective tape on the arms, front and back to help you be seen.
Running Jackets at addnature.co.uk
The best way to find your perfect running jacket is to shop our wide selection at addnature.co.uk. We carry more than 200 running jackets in a variety of styles, so you can choose the right jacket for anything Mother Nature throws your way.