Round Table discussions: Skechers Go Trail Winter Running Shoe
A candid discussion from our runners who tested out the Skechers Go Trail shoe. Presented as a roundtable.
A candid discussion from our runners who tested out the Skechers Go Trail shoe. Presented as a roundtable.
This fashion editorial shot by photographer, Logan Mackay, was intended to playfully embody the world's love affair with activewear as daywear.
This fashion editorial shot by photographer, Logan Mackay, was intended to playfully embody the world's love affair with activewear as daywear.
Our testers are very much like you, each reviewer has a different style and you'll probably find a runner who's style matches up nicely with your own. Get to know them here.
This is your ground zero. A bad base layer is like building on swampland, might not notice it at first but everything you build on top of it will only work as long as your base layer doesn't fall apart.
Base layers are the foundation of your running kit. It needs to be the most comfortable and best fitting as it will work the hardest. When it comes to base layer bottoms, a good pair of tights will get you through October to April without hesitation.
Layering is the key to success for any cold weather adventures. Tackle your wardrobe as a set of lego blocks that fit together in multiple combinations, giving you optimal coverage for every combo nature will try and send your way.
Storm layer has a dramatic ring to it. In reality its the layer that stops nature from getting to you and ruining your run. It can be insulated and thermal heating to warm you up or it can be inverse, a shell blocking out the elements to keep you warm, dry, and visible at night.