Cold-weather running gear
Find the perfect combination of versatile pieces for winter, from bases and mid layers to protective shells.
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Gear for running in cold weather
Running in cold weather can be a blast. Our best cold-weather running gear is perfect for winter runs so your body's covered and you can concentrate on finding the gait that wins your personal race. Cold-weather running gear from Brooks has you covered, literally from head to toe.
Winter running gear for your upper body
Those first few steps into brisk weather can be difficult, and layering not only helps to keep you warm, but also gives you the flexibility to adjust as needed. First layers that wick and feel comfortable against your skin are critical, and adding a vest, hoodie or jacket can offer that added protection while running in cold weather.
However, running in cold weather can heat up your body quickly, and you might not need full protection the entire way. A warm hat or running gloves are always a nice accessory to have to retain your body heat and avoid discomfort in colder temperatures. Whether you opt for a running jacket or other layers, choose winter running gear that comes off as easy as it goes on, in case you want to shed something after the first mile or so.
Gear to run in cold weather for your legs
Protect your legs against frigid breezes and other elements, with winter running gear for the lower half of your body. Choose joggers with plenty of room or select something with a tighter fit for a distraction-free run.
And of course, no running fit is complete without a comfortable pair of winter running shoes. When it comes to finding the right shoes for running in the winter, consider what weather you may be dealing with. If rain or snow is a concern, consider some of our higher-traction shoes or GTX models, like the Cascadia.
Get ready to gear up for your next run in cold weather!