Over the last 2 years, I’ve taken running more seriously and have found that investing in good gear makes for better and more consistent runs.
Easily washable and holds my phone, pepper spray, fueling chews/gels, and keys.
Ultra™ Belt 17oz
I run 3-5 miles 2x/week and 2-3 long runs over 5 miles per month, and these have been my go-to running shoes for the past year. Wider toe box and feel lightweight.
Women's Guide 17 Running Shoes
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Strava GPS Cycling and Running App
I’m simple when it comes to headphones; nothing over the ear and lightweight. These don’t budge when I’m running and have great battery life. I like that they easily pair with my Apple Watch and iPhone.
AirPods Pro 2
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Heart Rate Sensors & Monitors
Pepper spray that easily attaches to my running belt with a carabiner and fits inside one of the pockets so it stays secure.
SABRE Pepper Spray with Quick Release Key Ring
This is a good starter, lightweight and minimalist style running belt that will fit your phone and keys.
Running Belts - Fits big phones
If you’re not a running belt person, this vest is a great option and is comfortable. It comes with two bottles as well!
Hydration Vests, Packs, Belts for Running
Light weight and roomy in the toe box. Mild stability. Another comfy shoe. Toe box is decent, although the midfoot is slightly more narrow than the Saucony Guides. Still a good shoe that I keep in the rotation.
GT-2000 Stability Running Shoes
I put 450 miles on my Saucony Guide 17s and just upgraded to these! I have a Morton’s neuroma and the wide toe box is ideal.