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Running in the winter can be a grueling aspect that forces many indoors to the comfort of the gym. But for those that want to take things a step further, check out Gear Junkie’s 10 tips for making the cold temperatures that much more tolerable. – Tony

1. ‘Layering’ Doesn’t Work — Sure, dress in layers. (How else would you dress for the cold?) But the theory of “layering” for running — e.g., taking off a jacket or a top while on the run — is pretty much B.S. Unless you are on a long run and wearing a backpack, there isn’t anywhere to put a jacket if you get too warm. My solution? Unzip and vent. And start out cold. It’s easy to dress too heavy at the start and then end up too warm 20 minutes into a run.

2. Hands and Head as Regulators — So layering for the core doesn’t work, as noted above. But for your hands and head, a type of “layering” is manageable and effective. By this I mean you can take gloves and mittens — or a hat — on and off as your body heats up and cools down. Just take them off and stuff them in your pocket. In a mile or two, you may hit a windy stretch, or slow down your pace, etc., and then you can pull the gloves or hat back out and wear it for the remainder of the run back home.

3. Extra Hat — Have a small extra hat or Buff headwear in your pocket at all times. Often I sweat through my hat and then put it in a pocket on the run. Then later, when I am cooling down, I pull out the dry hat to wear. Putting a sweaty, half-frozen skull cap back on is far from pleasant as you cool down toward the end of a run.

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4. Grip Your Gloves — In between wearing gloves or mitts and stowing them in a pocket, I often simply grip my gloves in my hands. Balled up and against my palms, the material adds some warmth. I use my hands to regulate my core temp throughout a run, and the grip-the-glove method is one technique when I’m too warm to wear the gloves, but my fingers are freezing with the gloves stowed away. Weird, I know. But it works.

5. Ball Your Fingers — I start many runs with my fingers balled up in a fist inside a pair of thin running gloves. As I heat up, I move my fingers into their places in the gloves. Simple solution.

6. Extremities include “Down There” — This tip is for guys only: You know that extremities are the first things to freeze. This usually applies to fingers and toes, and sometimes ears and noses. But the male anatomy, if not protected, is vulnerable to freezing. I often wear wind-proof boxer briefs under my running tights like Ibex’s Zepher Wind Boxer, which are made of a fine merino wool and have a panel to block wind on the front. If it’s warmer, a normal pair of athletic-cut underwear to add a smidge more insulation and warmth will do.

7. No Hardshell Jackets — Unless it is super harsh outside, I wear a breathable wind-breaker type shell while running. Avoid hardshell or other “waterproof-breathable” jackets. They are too warm and too clammy for all but the worst of days.

8. The Buff — Gear Junkie readers know that the Original Buff, a polyester headwear piece, is one of my favorite pieces of equipment. A Buff really comes into its own in the winter for running. I bring at least two with on each run, including one on my head and one in a pocket as backup. A common technique I employ is to start with the Buff worn as a balaclava and with a small beanie or skull cap over the top. As I heat up on the run, I take off the hat and stow it away. At the same time, I pull the Buff up onto the top of my head, moving it from the balaclava configuration to a floppy hat. I use this technique over and over again. It works!

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9. No ‘Cool Down’ Finish — Don’t slow down for the last mile. Keep running strong until you’re back near your home or the start of a run. You will freeze if it’s cold and your sweat is soaking through your base layer on top.

10. Sweat it Out — At home, standing outside my front door at the end of a run, I often remove my hat, gloves and jacket and just “chill out” for a minute or two. Even if it’s 10 degrees F outside, I’ll pause and let my body take a stab at regulating my heat. I finish almost every run — no matter the temp — sweaty and hot. If I step straight indoors after a winter run, the heated air inside is overwhelmingly too hot, and my body sags and sweats as I work to pull off layers and sweat drips on the floor. My advice: Cool down outside. Let the sweat stop. Then head indoors to change clothes, relax, or shower off. After a hard winter run, you deserve it.

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Adjusting to Vibram FiveFingers

by TonyDasilva January 2, 2013 Barefoot Running
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The post below, from Vagabond,  is an honest portrayal of an active person getting into his Vibram FiveFingers for the first time. Call it a review. Call it a journal. Call it whatever you want, but it’s worth the read. Share your thoughts or differences in the comments. – Tony Barely any padding, Velcro straps, and five little toe-pods, I [...]

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Shoe Review: Merrell’s Mix Master 2

by TonyDasilva November 7, 2012 Barefoot Running
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Merrell has recently released the Mix Master 2, an answer to those of us that want to either transition into barefoot running or just take one step towards it. Let’s get one thing straight: the Mix Master 2 is light. In fact, it felt as light as my barefoot Trail Glove’s when I was working out [...]

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Nike’s “Make It Count” Video and New Shoes in Stock

by TonyDasilva April 16, 2012 Hike

Check out an awesome new Nike video that will definitely change your day followed by some of our newest additions to the Nike line up for this year. – Tony Nike Free Run+ 3 Running Shoe – Men’s Nike Free Run+ 3 Running Shoe – Women’s Nike Free 3.0 v4 Running Shoe – Women’s Nike [...]

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Laura’s Pick: Patagonia P26

by Laura March 13, 2012 Hike
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I have a love affair with my Patagonia P26 hiking boots. We found each other last spring and I haven’t been able to move on to anything else; I will for sure try other boots but I will always keep room in my closet for these, my all-time favorite. These boots are amazingly light, which [...]

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FlashDry Included in The North Face’s Fall 2012 Line

by TonyDasilva February 29, 2012 Camp
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With all the new latest waterproof/breathable fabrics on the market, there’s one thing that remains constant — water droplets. With all laminated fabrics from Gore-Tex, eVent, Polartec and the like, the most efficient way to transfer perspiration through them is in vapor form. Well, changing perspiration droplets into vapor takes time and that time is [...]

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TB’s Pick of the Week: The North Face Vicente Jacket

by TonyDasilva February 27, 2012 Gear Guide
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We get new gear and products in constantly here at Trailblazer, and though we can’t share every single item we get here, we can share some we’re most excited about. The North Face Vicente Jacket for Men is a technical piece from the TNF Summit Series. This jacket is made from a blend of recycled [...]

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The North Face Unveils Their New Technology: FlashDry

by TonyDasilva February 22, 2012 Gear Guide
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The North Face recently unveiled its Fall 2012 collection of equipment, apparel and footwear at Outdoor Retailer Winter Market in Salt Lake City, calling attention to the science behind new products that solve the problems, like cold and wet, that athletes have been facing for generations. FlashDry, a technology innovation proprietary and exclusive to The [...]

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Toms Shoes Spring Collection Is Coming: So What’s the Story?

by TonyDasilva February 1, 2012 Hike
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The new Toms Spring Collection is on its way, so in the mean time we’d like to share a little more about the company itself. We are a proud retailer, selling Tom’s at all of our locations, not just because of the quality of the shoes, but because they are about giving back. Every pair [...]

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Gear Guide: The Merrell Trail Glove

by TonyDasilva September 1, 2011 Barefoot Running

Check out the new Merrell barefoot collection! These low profile shoes allow you to strengthen, stimulate and realign your body naturally. The Merrell Barefoot Trail Glove for Men combines a Vibram® sole, an ultra-lightweight upper and synthetic leather foot sling that fits like a glove. Merrell Trail Glove Olive – Men’s Price: $110.00   Merrell [...]

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New UGGs are at Trailblazer

by TonyDasilva July 17, 2011 In Stores
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Our new shipment of UGGs has just come in and look more comfy than a Koala. That may or may not make sense to you, but either way… Check them out! Ugg Classic Short Boot – Women’s Price: $149.99 Ugg Classic Tall Boot – Women’s Price: $179.99 Ugg Bailey Button Boot – Women’s Price: $159.99 [...]

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Trailblazer’s Barefoot Footwear Comparison

by TonyDasilva June 28, 2011 Barefoot Running
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Not sure which barefoot shoe is right for you? Take a look at our gear guide below and see which style is the best fit for your foot. Merrell Barefoot Glove New Balance Minimus Trail Vibram FiveFingers KomodoSport These low profile shoes allow you to strengthen, stimulate and realign your body naturally. A light and [...]

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Staff Picks From Our Branford Manager, Geoff!

by TonyDasilva March 16, 2011 Gear Guide
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This week, we are featuring a few products our Branford store manager, Geoff, has picked out specifically. Take his advice, as he picks the gear that you might want to pick up for this week and spring ahead. Patagonia Naked Maui Moc in Natural -  $79.99 (right) The Patagonia Naked Maui Moc for women in Natural is [...]

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Barefoot Runner Review: Merrell’s Trail Glove

by TonyDasilva March 11, 2011 Barefoot Running
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In the past few weeks, I’ve been testing out Merrell’s new barefoot runner, the Training Glove. This review is not only a review of the shoe itself, but a conversation on my gateway into the newer style of running that’s sweeping the masses: barefoot running. No, I’m not an expert on the subject. That’s why [...]

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Monday Munchies: Quick Cajun Catfish

by TonyDasilva January 9, 2011 Monday Munchies
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Take a stroll down The Bayou this week and noodle yourself some good ol’ fashioned cajun catfish. This is a great recipe that sacrifices the fat, but doesn’t skimp on the deliciousness. – Tony Ready in a mere 20 minutes, these delicious cornmeal-crusted catfish fillets will soon become a family favorite. Serve with oven roasted [...]

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Stay in Fashion: Hike With Teva Stiletto “Heels”?

by TonyDasilva December 2, 2010 Hike
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Teva sandals is now taking the gamble that the fashion-conscious adventurers can go straight from the Appalachian Trail, to the trendiest Soho bar, without having to change. The heels, a creation of Teva and NY-based clothing company Grey Ant, are available in two styles: “Worlds Unite” (aka black and white) and “Natural” (aka tan) and [...]

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Coat Drive: Giving Thanks Before and After Thanksgiving

by TonyDasilva November 15, 2010 Action Alerts
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We are embarking on partnered coat drive with One Warm Coat! Please check out the details and specifics below! – Tony Trailblazer is collecting clean, reusable coats and jackets to assist the One Warm Coat community’s service effort.  Coats of all shapes and sizes are welcome.  We are dedicated to distributing reusable coats, free of [...]

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