15 men’s best running gear to help you perform at your best

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It is possible to go out for a run by having just four bits of kit – trainers, socks, shorts and a T-shirt. Indeed that is one of the great beauties of running: simplicity. However, more


often than not there will be other factors at play, such as temperature, weather conditions, terrain and distance. This is when you’ll be needing additions or adaptations to these pieces of


kit. The following gear was all tried and tested over the course of many runs in all kinds of different environments and conditions. The items in this roundup of course aren’t exhaustive,


however, we see these as key bits of gear that’ll keep you running in a wide range of scenarios. COLUMBIA MEN’S TITAN ULTRA SHORT: £27, COLUMBIA These shorts are the perfect balance between


lightweight and supportive, with the stretchy internal compression brief and comfortable material. The length doesn’t leave your thighs feeling too exposed, and with the brief, they double


up perfectly for bootcamp-style workouts as they maintain your modesty. With a handy zip pocket in the back for your keys and a couple of energy gels, you’re perfectly set. BUY NOW ON


RUNNING CLOUD X: £130, ON RUNNING ON is one of the world’s most up-and-coming trainer brands, with shoes to suit all terrains and types of runners. The Cloud X is a lightweight running shoe


ideally suited to road running up to mid-level distances. At 218g, it has a minimal feel on your foot, and its mid-level cushioning will ensure you don’t run in a clumsy heel strike manner –


you’ll be a little more poised on your forefoot. These fit like a glove so you can place your feet with real precision. BUY NOW STANCE GREAT PLAINS CREW: £14.99, STANCE These from Stance


are not only technically very capable running socks, they are also a bit of a style statement, which we like. They also come in short (tab) and mid (quarter) lengths, but the crew versions


pull up to your calf and are often have fun designs. The height also helps keep any dust or small stones from working their way in. They feel great and comfortable for hours of running, the


thicker section along the sole of the foot and lighter more breathable fabric on the top help with this. BUY NOW UNDER ARMOUR RUSH RUN SHORT SLEEVE: £55, UNDER ARMOUR As far as base layers


go, Under Armour turn out some of the best. This running tee comes from its recently launched “rush” line which features mineral-infused fabric that absorbs the energy omitted from your body


and reflects it back into your muscles. Whether it does this or not is hard to say, but what we can say is it feels and fits great. It’s quick-drying and has an ideal near-skin fit, which


is particularly good around the chest and shoulders. BUY NOW IFFLEY ROAD WATERPROOF GILET BLACK: £135, IFFLEY ROAD Constructed from a lightweight triple-layer Italian softshell fabric, this


is a highly waterproof, highly windproof and breathable gilet, and it’s lightweight too, coming in at 125g. This British manufacturer turns out super premium runwear, and this gilet is no


exception – it’s built to last which you can feel the moment you put it on – it’s machine washable, and looks great too. All its seams are taped which adds extra waterproofing, it has one


good-sized pocket placed centrally to the rear and is finished with a soft on-skin fabric round the neck and front zip. What’s not to love? BUY NOW ARC’TERYX INCENDO SL JACKET: £100,


ARC’TERYX If you’re heading out for an extended period or on more of a running adventure, having a windproof jacket tucked into a pocket or backpack is a must. This one from Arc’Teryx weighs


just 80g – so it’s barely noticeable – and packs down into almost nothing. Windproof on the front and arms with a breathable and stretchy fabric under the arms and on the back panel mean


it’s a comfortable fit and you shouldn’t sweat too badly in it. BUY NOW ON RUNNING PANTS: £135, ON RUNNING A really well thought out design, these premium-feel, relaxed fitting joggers are


ideal for running in cold or wet weather. On the front, the top half is a water repellent, plus it doesn’t re-attach below the knee so they don’t restrict your movement at all. The rest is


made of a comfortable and stretchy polyester/elastane fabric. They fit snug around the ankle and have zips for ease of taking on and off, and the elasticated waistband sits comfortably in


place. BUY NOW ARC’TERYX CALVUS: £25, ARC’TERYX This moisture wicking cap is a go-to in all conditions. It fits really nicely and at 50g it’s really lightweight so you’ll very soon forget


you’re wearing it. Sometimes the peak of a cap can be too long – which is just annoying, plus can get blown off easily – or too short thereby not providing shade from the sun or rain, but we


found the calvus to be the perfect length. It’s finished with a water-repellant finish and is breathable. BUY NOW BOLLE BOLT: 85.99, RX SPORT A no-nonsense, excellent pair of wrap around


sunglasses, ideally suited to running but also good for all types of summer sports. They fit perfectly – helped by their adjustable nosepiece and having no gaps on the side – and the frame


is made from great quality nylon which offers some flex too. They have interchangeable lenses so you can replace them if damaged or switch them for lower light alternatives (they don’t come


with additional lenses), plus a special treatment and coating on the outside of the lens means any grease, rain or dust will struggle to settle, ensuring good visibility. These are polarised


which is ideal around water and high glare too. BUY NOW MONTANE VIA JAWS 10: £95, MONTANE Montane has an extensive range of quality running packs, and with its 10l storage, this one sits


bang in the middle in terms of its size and capacity. Weighing 350g, it’s not an ultra lightweight option, but as it fits so well you really don’t notice the weight of the pack itself. It


holds two 500ml soft flasks in the front pocket, and you can house a 2l hydration pack in the rear should you be heading for a long run. With a total of eight storage compartments, it’s


great for organising and quickly being able to find what you’re looking for. With its stretchy sides, a stretchy Velcro strap on the front (plus smaller sternum strap), once you’ve got it


on, it feels really stable and comfortable. BUY NOW CAMELBAK ULTRA BELT: £44.99, WIGGLE If you feel a backpack is overkill for what you need, consider a belt – they’re lightweight,


convenient, pretty unnoticeable and cheaper. This superb one from Camelbak comes with a 500ml soft flask and a range of pockets – some expandable ones to stow extra gear and gels, and one


large zip one to keep phone and keys safe – plus you can stow your poles onto the side of it which is handy. It comes in three different sizes, as this particular belt is one complete loop


which fits snug and secure just above your waist. BUY NOW LEKI MICRO TRAIL VARIO: £194.95, LEKI Giving you extra stability and power if you’re taking on longer runs or on uneven terrain,


poles are a great piece of kit. Here we have specialist German pole manufacturer Leki’s latest flagship offer for trail running. Made entirely from carbon, they’re lightweight yet strong


with a nice amount of flex. They’re adjustable too. BUY NOW GARMIN FORERUNNER 235: £199.99, GARMIN If you’re looking for the perfect running watch, this is it – the perfect balance between


price and functionality. If you go for cheaper options in the Garmin range, there is a noticeable drop in quality and reliability, but the 235 excels, tracking all those essential stats such


as distance, pace, time, heart rate, cadence and training zones. It’s really lightweight too at 42g, which is great for those PBs as it sits relatively unnoticed on your wrist. Not


unsurprisingly, the battery life is less than other heavier and more expensive options, but it’s perfectly sufficient for a typical week of training runs. BUY NOW BEATS POWERBEATS PRO: £219,


JOHN LEWIS & PARTNERS If you’re looking for the best running headphones and have a generous budget, we found these to outclass all other options on every front. With a great battery


life (advertised as nine hours, this might be a slight exaggeration), a super comfortable and secure fit combined with great sound quality, the only thing not to love about these headphones


is the high price. Other great functionality includes an autoplay and pause when you remove or put the earphones in, and the ability to use either the right or left earpiece independently


from one another and simple controls for volume and calls. BUY NOW BLACK DIAMOND REVOLT: £54.37, BLACK DIAMOND We particularly like this lightweight head torch because of its excellent


battery life, plus you can either charge it via a USB cable or pop in three regular AAA batteries, making it super versatile. It can throw out 300 lumens which is more than sufficient for


lighting up any trail, and there’s a multitude of settings including main beam (dimmable), strobe, and red night-vision. You can also lock it by holding the button for 10 seconds, plus it’s


waterproof up to 1.1m. BUY NOW THE VERDICT: MEN’S RUNNING GEAR If we had to pick just one item that we use over and over, run after run in all conditions, it would be the Columbia shorts.


They just keep on giving even after many washes and months of hard wear – they’re super comfortable, supportive and come at a very fair price too.