I'v been looking at North Face winter tights and wondered if anyone might know of something warmer?
Will be under zero so need something robust.
I'v been looking at North Face winter tights and wondered if anyone might know of something warmer?
Will be under zero so need something robust.
Sporthill XC pant or related pants by Sporthill. They're also windproof to like 30 mph. This is a good feature to have in the winter.
Check out cold weather cycling pants too.
I got multiple pairs of these tights... I highly recommend them!
Seems like they offer more color options too.
The rear pocket is decently sized, but not too huge.
Dynafit Alpine Warm pants
Thats guys, The Dynafit tights looks like a soft shell pant I have already. I like that material.
Baeleaf tights from Amazon look perfect at 25 bucks. Also the other ones folks mentioned.
Cycling tights without pad would work. Something like that windstopper material is a must. Of course I can only run up to 25 mhp.
Loose fit tights are the best. They're warmer in cold weather. You can wear 9" compression boxers under them for extra warmth.
Yea I was looking for a pant like tight. I also liked the Arc'teryx RHO tight, polar fleece.
Winter requires your gear to work right. Why Northface is what I'll go to to get a good standard, they have a nice tight too.
Dunno where you are located, but I love the visio winter tights by newline, although they have other winter options as well. I actually love all their tights - fit is great, warmth is perfect, moisture wicks right away. I also have north face, adidas, CW-X, and 2XU tights, but I find newline to be superior in almost every way.
At those temps (zero F I assume you mean), look at XC ski gear. Craft makes a winter tight that’s windprrof and waterproof in front. Super warm.
Those UK options dont work across the pond but they look like asics winter tight. Craft looked decent also, some of them are kinda thin. -10 (or lower) to 20 is what I run in the winter and one really needs a thick tight/pant.
I got a pair of Sport Hill (thanks to member who mentioned them) at the thrift store today oddly enough, look brand new.
The non shiny poly look is really nice, brushed nylon thick. I'm going to send them to them in Oregon (how cool) and ask if I can exchange for a defect or customer return medium.
I'm glad someone mentioned XC ski gear to pull from. Not excited to be in public in them, its keeping the muscles warm and free feeling of shorts. Not here for looks.
Brooks makes some good winter tights/pants. They don’t require shorts and are super warm
Nike and New Balance make great tights. NB ones have some fleece lined ones.
If it's super cold like -40 and windchill I'll even put some north face heat gear long johns under them and have never had a problem
If it's a warm winter, why need the tights?
I ran nearly all winter in NW Ohio wearing the 32 degrees tights you find at costco.
Right now they are 2 for $15.
Maybe 2-3 runs of 12+ miles, below freezing and with wet snow did I regret not wearing more.
Tights have various thicknesses etc with them. I start wearing tights at temps around 32F. Some are good for that 'just need something' range to 'I really shouldn't be outside today but I'm a sucker for mileage'.
sporthill.com
you don't need to look anywhere else
this is the best of the best
works like magic and lasts forever
end of story
Its the weave of the sport hill pant thats unique since its black it doesnt show in pictures.
Thick too, like a pant kinda and tight, thanks.
Last seasons have been tesla tights with a nylon wind pant over, but its not that warm and your putting on all these layers.
Hat with flaps, softshell jacket, merino base layer, wool glove, lone peak shoes, and then these pants to round it out perfectly.
loose fit tights are ok for me https://junoactive.com/products/ultra-knit-loose-fit-leggings?variant=13532154069058
Craft.
Cycling or XC ski pants.