
Whether you run, bike, or ski, these six essentials will keep you playing all winter long.
The Surge’s smaller, sleeker sibling, Fitbit’s Charge HR wristband tracks your heart rate 24/7 while monitoring steps walked and calories burned. Pair it with your phone and it will also tell you who’s calling.
Price $150
Bollé leaped into the lifestyle realm when it brought out the Jude sunglasses. The nylon frames sit comfortably during multi-hour rides, but the blocky design and plaid inlay make them sharp enough to wear off the bike.
Price $120
The SmartWool women’s PhD Propulsion 60 hoodie matches 60-gram merino insulation on the torso with breathable 100-gram merino on the back, hood, and arms for dry warmth on chilly runs.
Price $200
The dots that give the Lululemon Pace Tight SE Reflective leggings their snakeskin charm light up when hit by headlights, making them highly visible on post-sundown jogs. Our tester described them as more comfortable than wearing no pants at all.
Price $198
The Moji Curve Pro massager looks like a series of golf balls embedded in a handle, but the arc and flex let you lay into scar tissue from your toughest runs and rides. Freeze it for another level of recovery.
Price $50
The combination of a featherweight mesh upper and flexible, rockered forefoot makes the New Balance Vazee Pace running shoes our go-to high-speed roadsters for midday interval training.
Price $110