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Every run is a chance to push your limits. It all starts with your footwear. The right pair of running shoes is a game-changer. We've got a huge lineup of men's and women's running shoes to match your unique gait. Find road shoes with that springy, responsive foam for maximum energy return on the tarmac, or dig into technical singletrack with trail shoes and their aggressive lugs for serious grip.

Our running clothing collection features everything from lightweight t-shirts and shorts made from technical, moisture-wicking fabrics to insulating half-zip mid-layers for colder days. For total weather protection, browse our running jackets featuring advanced GORE-TEX membranes that block wind and rain. We also stock a full range of running tights and legwear offering light compression and freedom of movement, ensuring you have the right gear for any forecast.

Finally, dial in your performance with the right running equipment. Track every metric with a precise GPS running watch and shield your eyes with our range of specialist running sunglasses. For long-distance efforts, carry fuel and liquids with a streamlined hydration vest, a lightweight running belt, or easy-to-grab water bottles. And for those pre-dawn or post-work sessions, a high-lumen running headtorch is non-negotiable for visibility. This is the gear that makes a real difference when you're chasing goals.


Chase Your Next Goal

From technical, rocky singletrack to smooth, fast tarmac. We believe you should be able to run anywhere with confidence, which is why our kit is built with technology to master any surface. From trail shoes with aggressive grip to road shoes that cushion every stride, every piece is chosen to help you own your terrain.


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DID YOU KNOW?

Running is a true full-body workout. Taking a single step when you run engages around 200 different muscles.


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A good guideline is every 300-500 miles. Look for a midsole that feels flat or an outsole that's worn smooth. If you start getting new aches or pains in your feet or knees, it’s definitely time for a new pair to ensure you have proper impact absorption.

Yes, for the best performance and safety. Road shoes are light and cushioned for tarmac. Trail shoes have aggressive lugs for grip on uneven terrain and offer more protection from rocks and roots.

It depends on the distance. For shorter runs (under 90 mins), a handheld bottle or a simple belt is usually sufficient. For longer runs like half-marathons or marathons, a hydration vest is ideal to comfortably carry more water, fuel, and essentials without using your hands.

This depends on your level of pronation—how much your foot rolls inward when you run. Neutral shoes are best for runners with a normal pronation pattern. Stability shoes are designed for overpronators; they have features like medial posts or guide rails to help control the inward roll and keep your foot aligned, reducing the risk of common running injuries.

For beginners, the key metrics are Pace, Distance, and Time. As you advance, tracking Heart Rate helps you manage your effort and train in specific zones. More experienced runners also benefit from monitoring Cadence (steps per minute) to improve their running efficiency and form.

Yes. Running-specific socks are made from moisture-wicking materials and have a seamless, anatomical fit. This combination is crucial for preventing blisters, which are often caused by the friction from damp cotton socks.

Look for technical, moisture-wicking synthetics like polyester or merino wool. These materials pull sweat away from your skin to keep you dry and comfortable, unlike cotton.


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