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Seasons change and so do the needs of your running wardrobe. Make sure it’s fit for purpose this winter…

Howser that?

These slipper shoes are lined with microfleece for warmth. Yes, they are comfy enough to plod around the house, but the Keen Howser IIs can also be worn outside and are easy to slip on when you’ve got frozen fingers after a winter race. The generous toebox allows your toes to spread out and the non-marking rubber outsole gives great grip. They also offer arch support and are made from recycled plastic.

£54.99, keenfootwear.com

Toasty tights

Set the paths on fire when you run in the Saysky Blaze+ Long Winter Tights. They feature a super soft inner that provides extra warmth and thickness for colder winter days. We’re also impressed with the double thigh pockets, and rear zipped pocket storage, as well as bold reflectivity. This is a superior pair of performance tights that excels at wicking away sweat; a great investment for winter.

£103, saysky.co.uk

Lotta bottle

The design of the Science in Sport Elite SiS Running Bottle is slimline, light and easy to carry. It’s also got a leakproof lockable valve which means you can say goodbye to sticky hands and clothes.

£6.50, scienceinsport.com

Keep the cold out

The D-Robe Beaufort is an essential piece of kit for all events, training sessions and pit stops this winter. Oversized so you can get changed out of your muddy, wet clothes while still wearing it, it offers so much more than just a portable changing room. Taped seams, adjustable cuffs and a hood to keep out the chill, there’s also a warm fleecey inside and plenty of storage in the pockets.

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