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Running Made Simple: Gear
By Runner's World on 18/05/2004 12:43:57
A fourth short cluster of tips on how to keep your running a refuge from life's complexity... and maybe even run better in the process.
Set aside a running wardrobe Or, if you're squeezed for space, a drawer or shelf. Use it strictly for your running kit. Organise it however you like. The point is, every run or trip to the gym won't turn into a house-wide scavenger hunt as you
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Snow+Rock Competition Winners
By Runner's World on 22/05/2007 17:11:44
A complete list of our Snow+Rock competition winners
Here's a complete list of our Snow+Rock competition winners, along with their fantastic prizes. Spotted your name and want to get your mitts on the gear? Don't email us just yet - we've passed your details on to Snow+Rock and they'll contact you directly to arrange delivery of yo...
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Weird And Wonderful
By Runner's World on 10/11/2003 12:30:37
From Aquajoggers to Saharan sun hats to parachutes... here are some unlikely but useful additions to your kit
There are some pieces of running kit you simply wouldn’t dream of doing without. Shoes specifically designed for your particular foot type, technical T-shirts that keep you dry on even the hottest days, or a stopwatch that also tells you how hard
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Products of the Year
By Rob Spedding on 23/12/2003 17:03:03
The indispensable products that no savvy runner of 2003 would have been seen without
It has been another great year for runners who like to shop. The past 12 months have seen, among other things, the convincing comeback of a faded shoe giant and the launch of a top-notch off-roader. It’s also seen cheap, but definitely not nasty, running apparel hit the shelves o...
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Kit Basics For Adventure Racing
By Sean Fishpool on 08/07/2002 10:54:13
Must-have adventure racing kit... plus a few x-tremely useful extras
While getting the kit together for a six-day Eco Challenge can be as tough as the race itself, one- and two-day races are perfect for the weekend warrior who dimly remembers owning a bike to go to school on. While international-level teams
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Reader to Reader: Running in the Rain
By Catherine Lee on 29/05/2007 11:28:04
What should you wear to run in the rain? Here are your suggestions
This week’s questioner needs your advice on kitting himself out on a rainy day – that way, he’ll have no excuse to forego a training run on account of the weather. How do you tog yourself out if the clouds are looming?"I'm not keen on running
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RW Lightweight Jackets Test
By Runner's World on 06/09/2007 10:19:08
RW tests products from Adidas, Brooks, Gore, Haglöfs, Nike, Patagonia, Ronhill and Saucony
can pull it on over already-bulky winter kit.Contact www.brooksrunning.co.ukGore Magnitude Lady Jacket, £120 Weight 156gThe Windstopper material in this jacket has a papery feel but is flexible and breathable on the run. It can withstand prolonged
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Your Best Sports Bras Reviews
By Catherine Lee on 10/01/2007 14:27:14
Five readers, five sports bras, five great reviews
more, check out our Gear section. You could even submit a review of your own...1. Panache Hi-Impact bra - £31.99 (ChristmasTips(CT))In Short: The best bit of running kit I have bought.Strengths: Comfy straps, no chafing, excellent, no-bounce support
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RW's Top Bras
By Marguerite Lazell on 04/06/2005 14:17:32
A raft of makes, sizes and styles of sports bras that can make you feel good about yourself, and your running. RW tests Sugoi, Insport, Odlo and Champion
by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. So, Runner’s World has tested a raft of makes, sizes and styles of sports bras to see just how manufacturers are responding to the increasing demand for high-performance kit that can make you feel good about yourself, and your
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RW Running Watch Test
By Runner's World on 23/03/2006 16:08:31
RW tests products from Timex, Oakley, Casio, Lorus, Nike and Suunto
always wrestled with the battle of substance over style. Substance has generally won out with clear, logical displays and practical feature packages, but, with this Triax Mobius, style may have the upper hand. The subtle lettering in the dark screen
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