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From mile one to twenty six point two, this is the gear you need to do it comfortably. (Photo: Inga Hendrickson)
Suit up, go long, and get after it.
The thin merino-nylon fabric in these socks does a lot with a little: it dries fast, staves off blisters, and makes foot and shoe feel like one.
With a stiff shank in the midsole that keeps your foot from buckling, this meshy 8.5-ounce shoe helped both road and trail runners avoid ankle sprains. It also made us feel stronger on uneven terrain and into double-digit mileage.
Wind and rain protection at the shoulders, chest, and arms combined with breathable panels everywhere else meant this shell didn’t steam up during hilly slogs.
Kudos to TNF for gifting these shorts with tremendous freedom of movement. Airy and loose, they stay perfectly cool on muggy days.
Thanks to silky, friction-foiling fabric and a snug fit, these tights close the book on chafing. Svelte thigh pockets allow for quick smartphone draws.
Made from ultrathin bamboo-blend fabric, this racerback wicks perspiration like a synthetic—minus the stink.
Add a little moisture and this poly-spandex headband will whisk it away to evaporate in the breeze, amounting to a refreshing mid-run ice pack.
With a just-right brim providing ample coverage without flopping around, this visor’s smooth liner mopped away sweat as fast as we produced it.
These sporty aviators have a sticky nosepiece and lightweight frames that are sleek enough for running.
A filter in the BeFree’s cap renders suspect water safe to drink. When empty, the flask flattens for streamlined storage.