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Kit for those who prefer to get their workouts in on either end of the 9-to-5
Running tights can be dorky. Running pants, however, are totally acceptable when your training schedule demands chilly winter runs. We're big fans of newcomer Rabbit and the poly spandex Smarty Pants. Hidden zippers at the ankles mean you can take them off easily over shoes if you start heating up, and reflective accents make you easy to spot on cold, dark roads.
Price $95
This version of the ever popular Free is exactly like the original, but weatherized to cope with slush and ice. Which means you can start your Boston Marathon training without switching up your favorite shoes.
Price $135
One mount to do it all. Seriously, this cross bike is also our go-to commuter, and the fact that it's compatible with fat tires gives it a serious spin. It also accommodates a range of chainring sizes and accessories like panniers and fenders, so you can customize accordingly.
Price $875
A great stocking stuffer, the Iota is only about the size of a peanut-butter ball. But the oval, 150-lumen beam is strong enough to illuminate dark, technical trails, or help you find your keys when you drop them in the snow.
Price $40
The waxed canvas makes it weatherproof, the buckles give it security, and Mission Workshop's awesome styling mean this is a pack you can take to work, even if it's holding your sweaty gym clothes right next to your laptop.
Price $325
It may be a layering piece, but this cycling baselayer can also pass muster under a shacket with jeans. And like all things merino, it won't smell.
Price $95
If there's one thing to remember when riding your bike to work (apart from a helmet of course), it's gloves. And these from Union Made—knit from luxurious cashmere with burly leather palms for gripping handlebars on icy streets—are the gloves we never forget.
Price $115
Can anyone say vintage gym wear? On trend, and well-made as usual, this llama-fiber sweater from Cotopaxi is great for throwing on after a game of futsol, or simply wearing to your next Christmas party.
Price $100