By Rob Slade

Published: Wednesday, 23 November 2022 at 12:00 am


Temperatures may have stayed mild for longer than usual this year, but there’s an unmistakable chill in the air now, so it’s time to start thinking about how you can wrap up and stay warm while running during the off season.

Alongside running base layers, hats and gloves, winter running tights are a handy weapon to have in your arsenal when fighting the cold. Below, we explain what you need to consider when buying and share some of our top picks.

What to consider when buying?

As you would when making any purchase, you first need to consider your personal circumstances. Do you tend to run hot? If so, you probably won’t need the warmest tights on the market and can make do with a lighter option.

Do you want pockets, or will you have another means of carrying a phone, key or any nutrition? Are you a fan of compression garments? Do you sweat a lot when running? Will you be wearing shorts over the top? Are you looking for something that protects your modesty?

Will you be running in the dark? If so, you’ll want to opt for a garment that helps boost your visibility to other members of the public.

Answer all of these questions and you’ll have a greater idea of what type of garment will suit you best. Then, take a look at our selection of reviews on the best winter running tights below to see which ones we rate and why.

How should running tights fit?

In order to wick moisture away and insulate effectively, most running tights fit close to the body. However, there are outliers. For example, if the tights have a compressive element to them, then they’ll fit much closer.

On the other hand, you’ll also find some that fit a little looser, such as the Inov-8 tights in this test. That’s handy if you’re planning to wear the running tights on their own and don’t want them to be too revealing.

Best men’s running tights

2XU Ignition Shield Compression Tights

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If you’re a fan of compression gear then these tights from 2XU might be for you. They’ve been designed to reduce muscle movement and damage, as well as boost blood flow to muscles through graduated compression.

As such, the fit is very close, so this tester faced a bit of a battle getting into them and found they pulled downward somewhat when running.

Otherwise, they’re very comfortable, with the soft brushed inner feeling lovely and warm. The upper leg uses a water-resistant membrane to keep the worst of the weather at bay, while elsewhere a lighter fabric is used to aid breathability.

These tights feel thicker than some others on test and we found them best suited to colder conditions, as they can feel too warm if it’s cool rather than cold. Moisture management was decent, while there’s also a zip pocket and reflective detailing.

Verdict: A great compressive option for when winter’s here.

Score: 86%