Reddit mentions: The best running clothing for men

We found 383 Reddit comments discussing the best running clothing for men. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 293 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

3. Injinji 2.0 Men's Liner Crew Toesocks, Gray, Large

    Features:
  • Anatomical 5 toe design
  • Superior fiber construction
  • Arch Support
  • Mesh Top design for ventilation
Injinji 2.0 Men's Liner Crew Toesocks, Gray, Large
Specs:
ColorGray
Height6 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
SizeLarge
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches
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15. Injinji 2.0 Unisex Liner Crew Toesocks, Gray, Small

    Features:
  • Anatomical 5 toe design
  • Superior fiber construction
  • Arch Support
  • Mesh Top design for ventilation
Injinji 2.0 Unisex Liner Crew Toesocks, Gray, Small
Specs:
ColorGray
Height6 Inches
Length4 Inches
Number of items1
SizeSmall
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width0.5 Inches
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20. Drymax Men's / Women's Run Hyper Thin Mini No Show Socks

    Features:
  • Designed to be the World's Lightest Running Sock
Drymax Men's / Women's Run Hyper Thin Mini No Show Socks
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height0.9055118101 Inches
Length9.0157480223 Inches
SizeMedium
Weight0.1 Pounds
Width4.8031496014 Inches
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u/maybeihike · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

I just finished 300 miles of the mountain to the sea trail in North Carolina.

I did it in just under a month.

I had an amazing time, and I would definitely do a long hike like that again. I think I will be more selective about the region I hike next time. I look forward forward to my next adventure!

I used injini toe sock liners underneath darn tough wool socks, and I believe this is why I didn’t have any blister/foot problems. Even after hiking with wet feet/socks/shoes for 4-6 days at a time. I highly recommend these to hikers and also to anyone doing long distance running.

I liked my backpack just fine. It’s balance when off my back was annoying. Like setting it down, it would always feel lopsided and lay on the ground in a frustrating way. But while wearing it, it was comfortable and seemed great. I grew quite fond of it.

For parts of the trail, a bear canister was required and this was a challenge with my pack and gear. Very ungraceful and will make me be more thoughtful in the future about trails I choose. I am happy not to have to deal with that canister every day now that I am done.

I used trekking poles the whole time and loved them.

I brought a kindle ereader with me and was happy to have something to wind down with in the evenings. I was able to read several books while on the trail!

My favorite pieces of gear:

accordion style seat pad

injini toe sock liners

sunscreen stick


Pack:
Osprey lumina 45

My sleep system:

Therm a rest neoair xlite torso pad

tekology inflatable pillow

I also used a synthetic quilt. I don’t have a link for it

My shelter:

single person tent

I used winter window cover treatment plastic for my footprint and was VERY IMPRESSED!! After a month, still done have any rips or noticeable wear.

Cooking system:

A lightweight cup for boiling water
Stove

A sawyer squeeze for water filtration paired with a couple smart water bottles

Great experience. Loved all my gear!

u/stoavio · 14 pointsr/AskMen

This can be dealt with.

Here are a few options to consider. First, Zinc will help with the stink. You can take a Zinc supplement AND use a topical ointment on your feet. If you decide to take a Zinc supplement, don't take it everyday and be mindful of your copper levels. OptiZinc has copper included although you want to supplement even a little more. The ideal zinc-to-copper ratio is 10:1.

  • Boudreaux's Butt Paste Maximum Strength Diaper Cream

    This works very well because it contains 40% Zinc. One of the highest you can find. I've used this on my feet with success and I've even used it on my face before to help with complexion issues and it never dried me out. I think using daily on your feet would be fine although I wouldn't recommend putting it on your face every day. You can find this in Walmart in the baby isle (where the Pedialyte is located). Start with a small amount and rub it in. A little goes a long way with this stuff, you don't want your feet feeling greasy all day.

  • Crystal Body Deodorant Stick Deodorant

    I bought this because I was looking for safer deodorant options. I was amazed at how well it worked on my armpits (much better than traditional deodorants containing aluminum) and the upside for you is, it even specifically mentions being used on feet to treat foot odor. I haven't done that but I imagine it would working swimmingly.

  • Nature's Way Chlorofresh


    This product is along the same lines as BodyMint, but much cheaper. It is typically used to deal with bad breath that originates from odor created in the gut, but it has also been used to treat general body odor as well. I recommend starting with the top 2 recommendations first but considering this can be tried for only ~$7, it may be worth just adding it to your odor fighting stack.

  • 10-Seconds Deodorant & Disinfectant

    I was told this is the product that bowling alleys use to disinfect the bowling shoes. I bought a can sometime ago when I was running and wanted to keep my running shoes from getting rank. I can't find it right now but I seem to recall a warning about harmful/caustic chemicals coming into contact with skin so use this one carefully if you decide to try it. You should be disinfecting your shoes anyway since it sounds like your issue could be bacterial or fungal, seeing as it spreads so rapidly to new shoes.

  • Drymax Run Hyper Thin No Show Socks

    I got these for running and I love them. They are super light and are made from a breathable mesh. The thicker your socks are, the more likely your feet are to get hot and begin sweating. These are a bit expensive but you can think of them as an investment that pays dividends.

  • Mini Moso Natural Air Purifying Bag, Charcoal

    These are designed to naturally remove odor. I keep them in my shoes when they're just sitting in my closet. I assume they are working because my shoes don't stink. They are cheap and got good reviews on Amazon. Check 'em out.


    In conclusion

    I believe if you are washing your feet thoroughly, making sure your socks are clean and your feet have some Zinc ointment rubbed into them (or the crystal deodorant applied) and your shoes are properly disinfected and dry, I think you will see an appreciable reduction in foot funk if not a complete eradication.

    Good luck.

u/TheRealNAB · 4 pointsr/Goruck

I asked this question after my first GoRuck event and got multiple answers, I did some searching of my own after looking at sealgrinderpt.com they list the Top 10 boots for GoRuck events.

Well I went above and beyond. In a 2 week period I ordered 19 pairs of boots/trail shoes/hiking shoes which was about $2700 worth (it wasn't all at once) All of which got returned.

What I wanted was comfortable, light weight, and good drainage.

If you want a boot, I would go with the Oakley LSA or LSA Water. Both are super light weight good ankle support, both drain water well and the LSA water drain very well (the have holes in the bottom with screens to drain the water. A buddy of mine did a Tough/Light back to back without changing socks and had no issues. Also try the Nike SFB 6 or 8 inch very light, drain well.

If you want more of a hiking boot, I would go with the Columbia vent freak, they are light weight and drain reasonably well. You can also go with the Merrill Ventilators they are a bit on the heavy side but drain well and are comfortable but do take about 20 miles to break so get some training rucks in.

If you want a shoe, Columbia Drain Makers are awesome, light weight, drain very well, no break in needed. Also try any non gortex salomon they were once sold on the GoRuck website and it the show that most Cadre wear.

Last but not least my newest discovery .... Nike Chukka SFB flyknit. They are by far the most comfortable "boot" shoe I found ankle support isn't great but it's more than a low cut shoe. So far I've done 2 training rucks and numerous "boot camp" and gym sessions with them and they feel great! Only downside ... They are pricey!

One last tip, make sure you double sock .. I HATE double socking but I found that injinji "liner" toe socks with thin smart wool over helped my feet more than ever. Let me be clear I hated toe socks and double socking until I found each of those.

Injinji 2.0 Men's Liner Crew Toesocks, Gray, Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AK8EE4K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_tFKDwbQ77KPEG

Smartwool PhD Outdoor Ultra Light Crew Medium Grey Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008K7NMS2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_6FKDwbK73298K

u/quackquack · 2 pointsr/weightlifting

I bought a few of these and am pretty happy with them:
http://amzn.com/B00EU644GQ

http://amzn.com/B00F3R7TSQ

They say "compression" but they're just training tights. They're pretty pretty comfortable and fit well.

u/Ericbskim · 1 pointr/frugalmalefashion

Hey guys, I own a couple of Champion reverse weave hoodies and I've been itching to buy more hoodies. However, the reverse weave hoodies aren't on sale right now (at least I think), and I really can't justify buying them full price.

I recently came upon this, and it seems to be a pretty good deal - $15 a piece for a Champion powerblend hoodie. I was just wondering how these compare quality-wise/fit-wise to the reverse weave hoodies. Are these okay hoodies?

Thanks!

u/joey_miglio · 4 pointsr/streetwear

How I would do the Pyrex Aesthetic On a Budget

  1. Leggings. You already have the leggings to that's a plus we can cross that off!

  2. Shorts. Pyrex prints their clothes on Champion so a pair of cheap champion shorts could work in place of pyrex ones. But if you wanted to go above and beyond and save up you can get the ones made by Off-White which is deigned by the same guy as Pyrex and shares very similar designs.

  3. Shirt. Pyrex Shirts don't go for too much, but a good alternative could be a plain black or white Gildan hoodie or shirt or the Stussy x Pyrex Vision Shirt.

  4. Shoes. Can't go wrong with some Mid Top Air Force One's!

  5. Bomber Jacket (Maybe). I feel that a good way to elevate this fit to over 9000 would be a black plain bomber jacket!
u/cheeseburger_humper · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I want Jessica to make me a hat!

If you're getting into running, I highly recommend some good socks. You wouldn't believe how much wear and tear on the feet is prevented by proper socks and good shoes.

Or maybe you should get Chewie a bandana. Every dog loves being fashionable.

I kind of want a viking hat. If that's not possible, I'll pick something else. :)

Thanks for the contest!

u/HempHouse · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Thank you hello-everything for the contest & spreading the love!

These shorts would be an awesome gift for my boyfriend. He only has three pairs of shorts he wears again and again and his main pair just split down the crotch. Since they were really cheap this deodorant would help him out too. Most deodorants have the metal aluminum in them which is terrible for your body & doesn't agree with his skin. Thank you again!

Goodbye Eleven

u/DjangoNinja · 2 pointsr/Mountaineering

That makes sense. I need to redo my layering system then I was under the impression wool was best for base layer before this due to its ability to stay warm while wet / sweating.

Still learning how to layer for summit attempts (6000m+) such as Acongagua etc. So I'd appreciate any advice on the below

My current layering / what I have now is:

Top:

MERIWOOL Mens Base Layer 100% Merino Wool Heavyweight 400g Half Zip Sweater

Mid layer is an Arcteryx Atom LT hoody.

Arcteryx Alpha SV for a hard shell. Figured this is better than Beta SV since it's higher pockets and more climbing / alpine focused to my understanding.

Arcteryx Cerium LT for a puffy / base camp.

Bottom:

Marmot precip pants as rain shell.
Standard Columbia ridge zip off hiking pants for approach
400gsm wool base layer long johns
Arcteryx polyester AR briefs and merino

Know I'm missing soft shell pants here... Not sure which to get. I've heard the outdoor Research cirque are good.

Feet:

Polyester / Nylon liner socks: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AK8EE4K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_PL7QDb93KT3MG

Heavy thick alpaca socks. My feet get cold very easily. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018IY2K1G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_pK7QDb2W2EWE3

Lighter weight merino / darn tough and some kinesiology tape for wrapping blisters etc.

Not sure what I'm missing out of this and how to improve besides on obvious expedition parka for clothing. Boots etc excluded obviously.

I think the heavyweight merino base layer, mid insulated layer, and 800 fill down cover needing an expedition parka with a hard shell for potential wind on summit assuming it stays around 6000m?

If drying is a problem with merino.. I can add polyester / polypropylene base layer under and this, merino base layer, shell should be good for approach and anything under summit?

Higher altitude / cold add mid layer and shell in harsher conditions?

u/zorkmids · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

It's hard to find running shorts with pockets. These are my favorites:
New Balance Men's 5-Inch Go 2 Shorts. They make a 7-inch version too.

Zebralight is great (I have the H52w). Highly recommended.

Pertex Shield is a good fabric for UL rain jackets. I like the Outdoor Research Helium 2. Except it doesn't have pit zips. The successor model (Outdoor Research Helium HD) does have pit zips and an improved hood, but it's a lot heavier.

For shelter I recommend the Six Moon Designs Wild Oasis pyramid tarp. It's fully enclosed, with perimeter bug netting, so it has a very tent-like feel, but it's very light and compact. And it's only $175.

u/gingysnap · 1 pointr/pokemongo

Invest in some good shoes and some good socks. ESPECIALLY socks. And I really mean invest, don't just keep buying cheap ones if you can avoid it. They make a world of difference.

I just started Couch to 5k a few weeks ago and invested in some new running shoes and some running socks - these things look silly as fuck, but are my jam - and my feet never hurt now.

Also, a bunch of people in my gym swear by a tiny bit of vinegar to take out the sweat stains/smell. Haven't tried it yet personally, but apparently it's a miracle worker.

And lastly, good job!

u/josandal · 1 pointr/running

Ahh, the area where you need a sled dog team to escape, gotcha.

Here's one. (Warning: toe socks are best socks)

Here's another.

And here's the one I'd referenced re: cycling socks that I run in sometimes when not biking in them (the Areator line is pretty solid, though generally I like pirate motifs for my cycling socks)

u/Lruns · 3 pointsr/BarefootRunning

I have been getting some blisters on my KSO EVOs recently too. I think it’s the thing that goes across the top of the foot that digs in when it our feet flex.

I have been using Injinji Lightweight No-Show toesocks when my feet are blistered. They work very well. Personally, I wouldn’t use a toesock any thicker than that one for VFFs, so I’d recommend against using wool ones (especially if it’s warm out — I have a pair and they’re super warm).

I did 19 miles in the KSO EVOs on Sunday and my feet were bleeding pretty badly, lol.

Edit: these toesocks

u/_Dihydrogen_Monoxide · 6 pointsr/running

I just got these Baleaf 5" Shorts for $17 and I love them. They’re so light and soft. Excellent value. I have an older UA pair that are very similar and those cost twice as much.

u/33427 · 6 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

I have like 3 of these. I really like em, it's my go to hoodie. Great for layering imo.

They're the same price on Amazon for me. I'd rather get it there.

u/nic5483 · 2 pointsr/C25K

My husband and I just got these: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0023W1OA8/ref=oh_details_o07_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1. They're kinda pricey and make my feet hotter, but they are so comfortable. I think they definitely make a huge difference. I don't get blisters much but my husband was getting a ton before these socks and I think they're helping. Now if only we each had more than one pair...

u/theChaparral · 3 pointsr/running

I just recently bought a couple pair of short shorts (2-3 in inseam) both brands in the $15 dollar range.

The Time to Run Pace, and the Baleaf Pace I liked them both after a single wearing. The Time to Run is sewn a bit better and you have to size up according to their sizing chart, but the fabric of the Baleaf is softer. So far I like them both.

Game Gear has some nice made in the USA shorts, but the short short versions are nylon, and I don't like how they stretch out when it's raining or when your really sweating up a storm.

I caught some Soffee "Ranger Panties" on sale once, $10 for an orange pair... and they are Errr... Hooters girl shorts for guys. I still have a couple fucks to give before I wear those in public (but nice summer PJ's)

u/suddenlyian · 2 pointsr/running

Baleaf makes some solid pairs and you can find them on Amazon for cheap. I ran a marathon in them a few years back and loved them. They are definitely my go to shorts.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZZRL2Z7/

u/ChaplnGrillSgt · 4 pointsr/nursing

I wear [VitalSox] (https://www.amazon.com/Vitalsox-VT1211-Graduated-Compression-Performance/dp/B004BKIPXO) for work and love them. At first they felt like they were squishing my legs, but I got used to them pretty quick. That being said, they come off IMMEDIATELY when I get home...but so do the rest of my clothes.

u/redavid · 2 pointsr/running

I like these Saucony 'Performance Comfort' socks. ~$13 for 6 pairs, perform well, and hold up as well as the $13/single pair socks I've used from Nike, Thorlo, or Balega.

u/wGrey · 68 pointsr/frugalmalefashion

For anyone interested in a zipper option, they're also $15

http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/product/index.jsp?productId=53051196

/r/streetwear discussion also mentioned similar pricing on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Champion-Powerblend-Pullover-Hoodie-Black/dp/B01HIUTCW6

However, not all colors and sizes are $15 like Dick's (ex. Orange, Dark Green, Seabottom Blue) and all of Oxford Grey is sold out already on Amazon except for xxx.
White zippers though (except for maroon) and fewer color options

u/sewmanybees · 1 pointr/March2018Bumpers

This is the exact pair that i have, have had them for a few years now and i don't wear them too often but they are holding great: https://www.amazon.com/Vitalsox-Patented-Graduated-Compression-VT1211/dp/B004BKIPXO

u/posthumous · 2 pointsr/fitness30plus

I personally just wear running shorts. The length depends on what you like, go 7” or 9”.

My favorite are Patagonia but have a bunch of different pairs ranging from cheap C9 from Target to expensive Nike shorts.

Amazon has some ok shorts from a brand called Baleaf, they are cheap but decent enough. Give them a try?

Baleaf Men's 7" Quick Dry Workout Running Shorts Mesh Liner Zip Pockets Navy Size M https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZZRRB6Q/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_IrMCAb0XDK76B

u/da-kine · 2 pointsr/AdvancedRunning

Yeah I'm not entirely convinced of the benefits of some of these super premium running socks. They look cool and all but I can't be paying $10-15 per pair!

I run mostly in these plain saucony socks, $13 for a 6 pack right now on amazon: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D2GRTIE never had any issues

u/Diredoe · 26 pointsr/funny

You can definitely wear socks with your five-fingers. In fact, I find wearing socks with mine to be more comfortable than going without.

u/D1rtrunn3r · 1 pointr/AdvancedRunning

Pretty exclusively the Run 2.0 LW no-shows. Some colors stay softer longer than others. . . The black and the grey/green tend to get crusty even after washings after going through the swamp a bunch. The light grey and pink I've had last for 2+ years.

I always get a tiny little hole on the top of the big toe where the nail sometimes hits the top of the toebox in my shoes.

u/sarch · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

these

Got a bunch of compliments on my $16 joggers. No one will know. Plus they’re comfortable

u/roadnottaken · 3 pointsr/running

these new balance shorts are my favs. I have a few pairs and they're perfect: normal pockets and light and airy. Not too expensive, either.

u/Vanilla_Buddha · 2 pointsr/Ultralight

I own the DT Coolmax Vertex ultra-light socks with no cushion and they still make my toes sweat just sitting at my desk. There is not enough breathability in the toebox. I really love my Injini toe socks because it handles toe sweat and blistering.

u/ButterSlider · 7 pointsr/running

Baleaf is the most often recommended Amazon brand for price and quality.

u/awarrio · 1 pointr/MuayThai

I guess they would get worn down over time through kicking the heavy bag. That said, I used to train No Gi Jiu Jitsu with these on and they didn't wear down that much over 12 months of training in them 4 hours per week! (we did quite a lot of single and double leg takedowns which involved sliding the knees along the mats too and I didn't get any holes in mine).

The gym I box at is in an old farm outhouse building with wooden floors, it's very cold in there at the moment! I layer up my torso with a T-shirt and thick hoodie and usually find I feel pretty warm once I start moving around, I usually end up removing the hoodie after about 20 minutes because it's too hot!

u/Paddington_Fear · 2 pointsr/preppers

Here is what I use for my feet:
Injinji socks www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AK8EC4C/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Heel pads (note: am female so yes, I get the one for women):
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FQTW4P8/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&th=1

heel protector:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01JS1GT3I/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1

bandages:
www.amazon.com/Band-Aid-Blister-Protection-Adhesive-Bandages/dp/B000Y8W50G/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1505064583&sr=8-3&keywords=blister%2Bbandages&th=1

also will work in a pinch: duct tape, just tape over blisters. keep walking. Also Oragel - fantastic pain relief that can be used on blisters

I wear Altras which are trail runners and not going to be for everyone because they are sort of weird https://www.altrarunning.com/

u/excelexcelexcelexcel · 1 pointr/running

What do you think of Take Five's products? I found a tight that is only $8 on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00EU644GQ/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1JPY03OJ57VJ0

u/CleverMorion · 2 pointsr/running
  • Baleaf, available at Amazon. I have a couple pairs of the 7" quick dry and one of the "Pace" 3" quick dry.
  • Old Navy, but only when they're on sale. I saw a couple 2-day 50%-off sales on Activewear in the past few months, but I wouldn't count on one before your race.
u/zuhhed · 2 pointsr/nursing

check out vitalsox. https://www.amazon.com/Vitalsox-Patented-Graduated-Compression-VT1211/dp/B004BKIPXO

my buddy in the ED swears by them, picked up a few pairs myself and aint turning back. They don't offer much in the cushioning department but that graduated compression really makes a difference

u/kyle-kranz · 2 pointsr/barefoot

Injinji socks are the only ones I'll run more than a mile in. Don't get the thinnest liner ones, they will wear out. Get these

u/Sampo · 1 pointr/Suomi

> Nyt vaan pitää löytää ne sopivat sukat sandaaleihin.

https://www.amazon.com/Injinji-Lightweight-Toesocks-Black-Large/dp/B00AK8CGIQ/

u/Nignabit · 5 pointsr/streetwear

Picked this one up when they were on sale for $14. Should be able to get one for around $20.

u/Dazednconfused10 · 1 pointr/blursedimages

Or toe socks


Injinji 2.0 Men's Run Lightweight No Show Toesocks, Black, Medium https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AK8CGIG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_zme0Db12EPBW7

u/Calcori · 1 pointr/running

I had this exact problem and it didn't matter how much I ran or how big my callouses got, any run over 50 mins would give me some bad blisters. I ended up buying these Injinji socks which did wonders for the rubbing but still didn't help for the 15+ km runs. So I got a pack of these gel toe separators and I haven't had a blister since, I just tape the gel separator between my two toes on the outside of the socks.