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Masochist 11-26-2010 17:03

That's them! Or at least a similar one, as mine are slip-ons vs. the velcro strap of the YakTrax. You barely notice they're there and they do a decent job or keeping you upright.

drymartini66 11-26-2010 17:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by HisDisciple (Post 357547)
If you guys had to run in cold weather- snowing ect., ex. for 5m every day what would you use to cover your mouth so that your lungs don't get frozen.

Problem:I need to be able to run at full speed, inhalation and exhalation ect., with some warmer air available to me.
I have considered shemaughs, scarves, over mouth etc., and have even considered a gas mask to run in.
I hate treadmills with the utmost passion, because they don't feel realistic to me.

I have to run every day for monthly psts and it is starting to snow here. :(

Please don't crucify me yet, I know it sounds stupid, but I need to run to stay in my contract. I would be extremely grateful for any advise on the subject.

I haven't had a problem leaving my mouth uncovered while running in the snowy/cold weather. It's a bit uncomfortable at first but once the blood gets pumping and you get warmed up, you'll be fine. Traction is my main concern.


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