With so many brands, types, and versions of ultrarunning gear out there, which ones are actually the best for ultrarunners?
If you’re like me, you don’t want to keep trying pieces of ultrarunning gear, only to waste money on something that isn’t a great product. So, I’ve been trying out tons of ultrarunning gear in my training and racing over the past 3 years, and shared everything that has worked well for me in here. That way, you can use products that are tried and true to help you in your racing and training.
In this episode, we cover recommendations for:
Trail Shoes (6:58)
Road Shoes (11:58)
Headlamps/Lights (15:28)
Running Belt (21:00)
Hydration Vests/Packs (23:53)
Bladders, Soft Flasks, and Handhelds (28:55)
Sunglasses (34:51)
Earbuds/Headphones (40:10)
Running Poles (42:47)
Clothing (45:50)
Cooling Gear (58:24)
Sunscreen (1:05:05)
Battery Pack (1:07:20)
Nutrition Products (1:09:15)
If there is anything I missed on here that you’d like to know my recommendation for, feel free to shoot me a DM on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/joecorcione/
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Trail Shoes:
Nike Wildhorse 8 (Mens)
NIke Wildhorse 8 (Women)
Nike Zegama (Mens)
Nike Zegama (Womens)
Road Shoes:
Nike Invincible 3 (Mens)
Nike Invincible 3 (Womens)
Nike Vaporfly (Mens)
Nike Vaporfly (Womens)
Headlamps/Lights:
Running Belt:
Handheld:
Soft Flask:
Vests/Packs:
Bladder:
Sunglasses:
Poles:
T-Shirt/Tanks:
Janji Run All Day (Mens)
Janji Run All Day (Womens)
Jacket:
Janji Rainrunner Pack Jacket Men
Janji Rainrunner Pack Jacket Women
Hat:
Socks:
Arm Sleeves:
Ice Bandana:
Sunscreen:
Nutrition: