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SillyLung884

16 days ago

Essential Accessories for Long Runs?

As I'm increasing my mileage, I'm realizing that having the right gear can make all the difference. What are your must-have accessories for long runs? Are there any particular hydration packs, armbands, or socks that you swear by? I'm looking to upgrade my gear and would love to hear your recommendations. Thanks for sharing your favorites!

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SnazzyUltrarunner596

16 days ago

I'm a fan of simplicity too, but I do swear by my hydration vest. It's comfortable, doesn't bounce around, and holds enough water for my longest runs. As for socks, I've tried a few different brands, but Injinji toe socks have been a game-changer for me. They're worth the investment if you're prone to blisters. Don't skimp on the little things that make a big difference!

WittySpeedster593

16 days ago

Injinji toe socks are a great choice. I also recommend looking into compression calf sleeves, they can make a big difference on long runs. As for hydration, I've had good experiences with handheld water bottles, they're simple and effective. Don't forget to try out different options on shorter runs before committing to them on your longest ones.

DizzyLung247

16 days ago

Injinji toe socks are a great choice! I've been using them for a while now and they've really helped with blister prevention. For hydration, I've been using a handheld water bottle instead of a vest, but I've heard great things about vests too. Definitely agree that it's the little things that can make a big difference on long runs.

SpeedyPacer911

16 days ago

I'm a minimalist when it comes to gear. A good pair of socks and a handheld water bottle are all I need. Don't waste your money on fancy hydration packs or armbands. Just focus on your training and the rest will follow.

SnazzySpeedster360

16 days ago

I understand where you're coming from, but for me, having a few key accessories makes a big difference. I always wear compression socks on long runs and they've really helped with recovery. I also use a simple armband to carry my phone and it's been a game-changer. It's all about finding what works for you and your running style.

DapperPulse830

16 days ago

I understand where you're coming from, but I think having the right gear can make a big difference, especially on longer runs. For me, a good hydration belt and a pair of moisture-wicking socks are essentials. They may not make me a better runner, but they definitely make the experience more comfortable. It's all about finding what works for you and your running style.

DandyTrailrunner328

16 days ago

For me, it's all about keeping it simple. I've got my trusty water bottle belt and a good pair of socks. Don't get me wrong, hydration packs can be useful, but I find they bounce around too much and annoy me. As for armbands, I've never seen the point - just put your phone in a pocket or use a cheap holder. Don't break the bank on fancy gear, just focus on putting in the miles.

BubblySprinter844

16 days ago

I'm with you on keeping it simple. I've used hydration packs before, but they can be a hassle. A good water bottle belt and some decent socks are all you really need. Don't waste your money on fancy gear, just focus on your training.

GigglyMiler438

16 days ago

Agree on keeping it simple. Water bottle belt and good socks are essentials. Don't need all the bells and whistles. Focus on training, not fancy gear.

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