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2024 Winter Gear Guide

The Best 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 Workout Gear of Winter 2024

We tested dozens of pieces for winter workouts. These six came out on top.

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Great cold weather workout gear should move with you, keep you warm, and let you breathe. From the gym to the trails to the studio, these pieces will outfit you for a winter of indoor and outdoor training and recovery.

The Winners at a Glance

  • Norr酶na Senga Warm1 Hood
  • Ridge Merino 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 Aspect Wool High Rise Base Layer Bottoms
  • Tracksmith Brighton Base Layer
  • Vuori Mid Rise Elevation Slim Bootcut Pant
  • Lululemon Align Bra Light Support and 6鈥 Align High-Rise Shorts

The Reviews: The Best 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 Workout Gear of Winter 2024

Norr酶na Senja Warm1 Hood ($189)

Norr酶na Senja Warm1 Hood
(Photo: Courtesy Norr酶na)

Sizing: XS-L

This versatile midlayer fleece, made of 100 percent recycled polyester, is lightweight and impressively warm, with thoughtful details like a generous half-zip for dumping heat, a zipper chest pocket, and extra long sleeves with thumbholes. It was designed for trail running, so it works well for higher-output activities: it dries quickly, wicks sweat, and has been treated with an amino sugar polymer that helps minimize odor. But it鈥檚 equally useful while backcountry skiing and on cold runs as it is for mellow dog walks and around-town wear.

Bottom line: A warm layer for any and all cool-weather activities

Ridge Merino 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 Aspect Wool High Rise Base Layer Bottoms ($74.95)

Ridge Merino 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 Aspect Wool High Rise Base Layer Bottoms
(Photo: Courtesy Ridge Merino)

Sizing: XS-3X

Wool leggings are hard to get right. They tend to stretch and sag, and often are too warm for anything other than layering under Gore-tex. But these 80-percent wool leggings from Ridge Merino feel like my favorite synthetic-material yoga leggings, with a wide waistband and a flattering, snug fit. And despite the wool blend, they鈥檙e lightweight and breathable enough for indoor training (though I wouldn鈥檛 wear them to hot yoga). Whether you鈥檙e looking for something cozier than poly for an early morning gym session or a soft, warm base layer for a winter run, they鈥檙e versatile, flattering, and comfortable.

Bottom line: A supremely versatile, natural-fiber base layer

Tracksmith Brighton Base Layer Long Sleeve Top ($88)

Tracksmith Brighton Base Layer Long Sleeve Top
(Photo: Courtesy Tracksmith)

Sizing: XS-L

This is a do-it-all merino layer. The 52 percent wool, 28 percent nylon, 20 percent polyester blend is smooth and soft next-to-skin, thanks to a seamless construction. A more open weave throughout the core and a denser weave in the arms offers extra warmth where you need it and more breathability where your body generates ample heat. It鈥檚 equally happy layered underneath jackets and overshirts, worn as an outer layer during an outdoor workout, or as a yoga top on a cool day in the studio. It became a go-to baselayer for cool early-morning ski tours, thanks to its mix of breathability and warmth.

Bottom line: A good-looking, easy-wearing, breathable, next-to-skin layer

Lululemon Align Bra Light Support ($58) and 6鈥 Align High-Rise Shorts ($64)

Lululemon Align Bra Light Support and 6鈥 Align High-Rise Shorts
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Sizing: 2-14 (Bra) / 0-20 (Shorts)

The Align collection from Lululemon is made of a buttery-soft, gently compressive, nylon/lycra fabric designed for yoga. But for this tester, it became a go-to for gym workouts, stretch sessions, hikes, hot yoga classes, and more. For an A/B cup, the Align bra is supportive enough for skiing, mountain biking, and similar higher-impact activities, and the long-line cut offers extra coverage, making it a good option to pair with a high-waisted bottom if you feel like skipping a shirt. The Align shorts are the best biker-style shorts this tester has tried: they’re snug and flattering, stay put through complicated mobility work and weight room circuits, and have stretchy hems that don鈥檛 cut in at the thigh.

Bottom line: The comfiest, most flattering bike shorts this tester has tried, and a comfortable yet stylish bra

Vuori Mid Rise Elevation Slim Bootcut Pant ($108)

Vuori Mid Rise Elevation Slim Bootcut Pant
(Photo: Courtesy Vuori)

Sizing: XS-XL

If you鈥檙e ready to branch out from the legging silhouette, these super-soft polyester/elastane pants from Vuori are a great option. Sweat-wicking but still soft and cozy, they鈥檙e perfect for the gym, yoga, and other studio classes, and make a great lounge pant for your recovery days, too. A mid-rise through the waist offers security while still allowing freedom of movement, and the gentle flare and slight crop at the ankle keep them out of the way when you鈥檙e doing fancy footwork.

Bottom line: Cozy workout pants for the legging-averse

How to Buy

Your gear needs for a winter workout will depend on your preferred way to move and where you like to do it, which is why we prioritized pieces that work well in several different contexts. If you鈥檙e going to be exercising outside in cool temperatures, look for wool next-to-skin layers, which will help you stay warm even if you鈥檙e sweating, and choose insulated pieces that still help you shed heat. I鈥檝e found that running layers generally double well as ski base layers or other high-output activities outdoors. If you鈥檙e a die-hard gym-goer or a yogi with a penchant for heated classes, your needs likely won鈥檛 change much seasonally, but you should focus on finding light, sweat-wicking fabrics that offer you the range of motion that you need.

Fit is a matter of personal preference and will also change based on activity, but it鈥檚 always a good idea to order a couple of sizes in any given piece and return what doesn鈥檛 work. If we鈥檝e learned anything from testing gear, it鈥檚 that sizing varies wildly between different brands, and isn鈥檛 always consistent even within a brand. The best piece of clothing is one that fits just right. No matter how much you like how something looks, you鈥檙e not going to wear it if it鈥檚 not comfortable.

How We Test

  • Number of products tested: 40+
  • Number of workout activities: 12 (Winter mtb, winter road cycling, trail running, road running, yoga, weight training, stretching/recovery, backcountry skiing, downhill skiing, hiking, pilates, crossfit)

This year, we prioritized finding pieces that are multi-functional, with the versatility to cross over from barre class to the ski hill to the trail and back to the weight room. There鈥檚 no reason why you shouldn鈥檛 feel excited to pull on your ski base layers for a yoga class, or your favorite running shirt for a gym session. And of course, comfort and function were top of mind. We offered bonus points for clothing made with natural fibers or sustainably-sourced synthetics. Our products were primarily tested in Santa Fe, New Mexico: on cold, stormy mornings up at the local ski hill, on cool, dry afternoons on our techy foothill trails, in studios and gyms, and on downtown streets.

Meet Our Lead Tester

Abigail Barronian is a multi-sport athlete based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and a senior editor at 黑料吃瓜网 Magazine. She鈥檚 an avid skier, mountain biker, flyfisher, and backcountry traveler, with a fondness for the weight room and a nice, mellow yoga class. She鈥檚 been testing gear for a decade, and moving her body as much as she can for even longer. If you鈥檙e looking for a strong opinion about a sports bra, ski jacket, or pair of socks, you know where to look.

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