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Any long-distance runners around? Question about kit.

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AuntieDiluvial · 09/11/2017 16:04

Are Decathlon good quality for running clothes for long distance runners?

What makes would you recommend, particularly for men's shorts and short sleeve shirts?

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emummy · 09/11/2017 16:23

Dh has some decathlon stuff and it's fine. I am a fan of Ronhill, their stuff is usually good, both men's and women's.

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CMOTDibbler · 09/11/2017 16:27

I find you do get the odd gem in Decathlon, but I haven't been impressed with the quality of their running stuff.

I like Ron Hill, Saucony, and Asics, but I think Ron Hill is consistently good

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RunningOutOfCharge · 09/11/2017 16:31

No I’m not impressed with Decathlon either I’m afraid

My fave is Adidas for quality and fit.

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SomewhatIdiosyncratic · 10/11/2017 14:14

I'm happy with Decathlon and run up to HMs.

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AuntieDiluvial · 10/11/2017 15:15

I generally like Decathlon, never had any disappointments with anything I've bought from there. But I'm not the runner. There are some reviews criticising the quality of the running shirts. Dh had a shirt (not from Decathlon) which chaffed him under the arms, and he ended up with a nasty fungal infection a result, so I'm not taking any chances.

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RunningOutOfCharge · 10/11/2017 15:33

Yes. It’s flimsy

My marathon kit needs to be a bit more robust!

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ThursdayLastWeek · 10/11/2017 20:49

I’ve had a Nike vest that chafed under my arms - I think that’s more to do with the fit rather than quality in that case.

I’ve only ever placed one order with decathlon - didn’t like it enough to go back. Flimsy. Not v well fitting IIRC. Good for a newbie who doesn’t want to spend much before they know what they like, but not investment pieces.

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Iwannasnack · 10/11/2017 20:57

I like it. You probably need to go and have a look irl though. I find the sizing comes up small and some of the running leggings are a bit thin. Most of my favourite running items are from there though.

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AuntieStella · 12/11/2017 09:22

The crazily long ultra marathoners in my running club both swear by compression gear and the makes I see them in are 2XU and UnderArmour.

I go only as far as half marathon, but am fine in Decathlon for tops and leggings, but hate their socks

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runners656 · 12/11/2017 13:27

new balance tk maxx

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overmydeadbody · 17/11/2017 09:56

Another vote for under armour.

I'm a long distance runner, and much as I hate them and would not recommend them to anyone, I give my fabletics kit great for winter running. But their business is awfulAngry

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AuntieDiluvial · 17/11/2017 10:59

Dh never wears compression gear. He prefers loose kit.

The chaffing he had was not from an ill-fitting garment, but from the movement of his arms against his ribs. (Much as I love him and respect his achievements, the man runs like a newly-hatched stork on the flat! It's only on gradients that he looks like his limbs belong to him. Grin)

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AuntieDiluvial · 17/11/2017 11:00

Why are fabletics awful?

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overmydeadbody · 17/11/2017 13:08

Auntie they have a strange business model thet catches a lot of people out. So I don't like to recommend them. Basically you sign up to be a member and then they charge you£44 port month for a new outfit unless you do the month, it's a monthly payment that is hard to cancel.

But their clothes are good.

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