27°F (-3°C) calls for a base layer and covered extremities. Remember you warm up 10–15°F within the first mile, so dress as if it were a bit warmer than the thermometer reads and aim to feel slightly cool at the start.
Feels like 39°F once you're moving
Base layer plus wind protection
Wind chill on exposed skin
Long Sleeve Base Layer
Lightweight thermal top
Running Vest or Light Jacket
Extra warmth for core
Running Tights
Full-length compression tights
Running Gloves
Touchscreen-compatible warmth
Beanie or Ear Warmers
Head and ear protection
Running Shoes
Your regular training shoes
Wool Running Socks
Warm and moisture-wicking
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For a 27°F (-3°C) run, wear a moisture-wicking long-sleeve base layer, running tights, light gloves, and an ear-warmer or beanie. Add a wind or insulated layer if it's breezy. Dress to feel slightly cool at the start.
No, 27°F (-3°C) is not too cold to run outside. With proper layering it's very runnable — focus on covering your hands, ears, and head and wearing moisture-wicking fabrics.
Most runners wear tights at 27°F (-3°C). Your legs generate a lot of heat, but full-length tights keep you comfortable at this temperature.
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