Mylescrony8
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I awoke early and running 4 - 6 miles, this is very beneficial for my day to day life.
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An easy going 4 miles this morning. Temp: 18 degrees, but no wind. I've tried YakTrax but hate them--especially when I hit dry pavement. With my regular shoes, I have no problem running on snow; I use a shorter stride. I just use lots of caution when running on ice. I just try to avoid it. Cannot say enough about the the Icebreaker bottoms I purchased last week. They are pricey, but they should last a long time.
What do you like most about the Icebreaker pants? I have several pairs of pants I've received from school but would be willing to buy a pair if they're worth it.
7 today in 45:50 (right around 6:30's)
What do you like most about the Icebreaker pants? I have several pairs of pants I've received from school but would be willing to buy a pair if they're worth it.
@antirabbit - I am actually waiting til Jan 1 to try and get into a particular 50miler in the hills east of SD - the elevation is not to crazy and it is near to Orange County where I live. I am really stoked to get going on them - I think that they will be an area where I can excel a bit more than in the classic road race.
7 today in 45:50 (right around 6:30's)
Damn dude, you are crazy fast....next level fast. Runningwarehouse-I agree, I also have a code that will give you a discount at any time (stolen from runnersworld forums). What distance do you compete at?
Here is a link to the Icebreaker website: http://www.icebreaker.com/site/icebr..._leggings.html I wear a pair of brooks shorts over the bottom base layer. As the description states, the fabric breathes well. No odor. The fit is perfect and comfortable. They keep my legs plenty warm. When the temperature dips below 20, I wear them. I've worn similar products from Patagonia and LL Bean. They are good, also. But, for me, the Icebreaker fit is the best.
Thanks, I'm a 1500/mile specialist though I get suckered into everything from 4x400 duty to 10k in XC. And there are plenty faster though I'm working towards it.