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best running pants and tops

77 replies

c0rnsilllk · 21/01/2012 17:49

I don't want to wear running tights. I have a pair but they always feel like they will come down. What do sport MNers wear when they run? At the moment I always run in the dark as I look so bad.

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QuietOhSoQuiet · 21/01/2012 17:55

I look like a pile of shite usually,I wear running pants but proper ones that stay put not the cottony type used for the gym,a crappy old technical top,either mine or currently dh as am few llbs overweight,a lightweight zip top that always comes off even in this weather and a pair of proper running socks.If night/low visibility then I have a very stylish high viz vest that goes over the top of all other layers.

I told you,total tramp me but then I don't give a monkeys arse what others think :o

kikidee · 21/01/2012 18:04

I have been wearing an old pair of m&s trousers for years but yesterday bought some Adidas supernova tights. I know you said you don't like tights but I wore them this morning and thought they were brilliant. They didn't feel at all like they were going to fall down. They kept me warm and I felt they held me in a bit too.

JosieRosie · 21/01/2012 18:10

Also a fan of running tights, think mine are from Adidas. I usually wear a cotton top and hoodie as dont sweat much in this weather. In warmer weather, I wear running shorts and a vest, both made of proper running moisture-wicking material.

cardoon · 21/01/2012 18:13

These in winter and the capri version in summer.

c0rnsilllk · 21/01/2012 18:14

lol quietsoquiet I always feel like a total tramp when I run Grin

I may try those adidas tights - where did you get them from?

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c0rnsilllk · 21/01/2012 18:15

cardoon the link takes me to a weather page!

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cardoon · 21/01/2012 18:20

these! Blush

c0rnsilllk · 21/01/2012 18:21

do they stay up cardoon? are you really slim?

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cardoon · 21/01/2012 18:22

yes and no!

c0rnsilllk · 21/01/2012 18:26
Grin may try a pair of them then. thanks
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QuietOhSoQuiet · 21/01/2012 18:30

cardoon very useful to know what the weather is doing in perth :o

cOrn try sports direct they sell the karimoor ones that are really good at low prices both long and capri,I have them also have some adidas and some ronhill ones also great but more expensive

c0rnsilllk · 21/01/2012 18:31

thanks Smile

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cardoon · 21/01/2012 18:31

Hahaha, not the weather for capri pants, that's for sure!

cutteduppear · 21/01/2012 18:34

Can I sneak in and ask a question please?
I have never been running but have thought about it for years. I want to start soon, but hoped I could just wear something I already have. (No money).

I have some things that I call tracksuit bottoms , they might be yoga pants, anyway they are synthetic, lightweight, stretchy, fitted around waist/hips and bootleggy at the bottom
Could I run in these? I see people in sort of tight capri things, and now there are these tights of which you speak, would I be making it harder for myself in something different from those?

Sorry for derailing, OP, but you have encouraged me out of the closet as it were.

c0rnsilllk · 21/01/2012 18:39

you can run in anything you like! I am running in a pair of trackie bottoms I ordered for ds1 that were too big for him! I'm noticing lots of nicely kitted out people though and feel a bit scruffy. There are always loads of other people out running when I go.

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Piffpaffpoff · 21/01/2012 18:43

I've got these with a matching luminous pink top that is probably visible from the moon.Wink i have never felt like these are going to fall down and I'm fat. In the summer, I have similar Capri trouser things.

cutteduppear · 21/01/2012 18:44

Great news c0rnsilk. But what about shoes? I don't think my skate trainers will cut it, what's the cheapest way to go?

c0rnsilllk · 21/01/2012 18:44

now I like the look of the Ronhill ones because they loom like they have a high waist. There are a few pairs of ronhill quite cheap on amazon

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c0rnsilllk · 21/01/2012 18:45

ignore my typing errors tonight BTW- my brain isn't working Confused

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OneHandFlapping · 21/01/2012 18:45

My running tights are the most comfortable clothes I own. I wish I could wear them all the time.

Wear whatever you like c0rnsilk. Everyone I see round here seems to.

cutteduppear · 21/01/2012 18:46

And do I have to tuck my bootleggy bottoms into socks when I run to not look like an idiot?
Or should I get some ...running socks to tuck them into? What are they? I have never heard of them before this thread Confused

cardoon · 21/01/2012 18:47

I started running in any old thing I had, but once you know you're going to stick with it it's better to wear stuff that makes you feel more swift!

c0rnsilllk · 21/01/2012 18:48

I don't have running socks - I wear the ds's school socks Blush

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QuietOhSoQuiet · 21/01/2012 18:50

cutted the reason I don't run in anything cotton is it gets all heavy and vile,polyester type fabrics do not absorb the sweat and become heavy and then feel sticky and possibly cold against your skin

I can't wear trackie bottoms as I don't like them flapping if they are wide legged and cant wear elasticated bottomed ones as I find them a)too hot and b) too restrictive

It's what suits you but make sure you get decent shoes,this will be your biggest outlay,go to a specialist running shop to get a gait analysis if necessary as if you use the wrong shoes you risk injury

Then jst get your butt out the door and enjoy :o

QuietOhSoQuiet · 21/01/2012 18:50

cOrn invest in some proper running socks,you will never look back