mercredi 2 septembre 2015

How To Get The Best Deal On Socks For Races And Other Athletic Apparel

By Kenya England


It can be interesting to find out that some of the most important workout clothes are the ones that are usually unseen or overlooked. One key example of this is what goes inside an athlete's shoe. If you are looking at buying socks for races or other athletic events, here is what you need to know to make the best choice possible for your needs.

You may be wondering why sporting clothes and other gear is so expensive. Some items have always been pricey but now the cost for basic gear has increased quite a bit. One reason for this is the amount of research and engineering that goes into basic items. One way to save money is to look at gear from previous years. Some of this is still quite advanced but is often discounted steeply as manufacturers try to clear out old merchandise in favor of the current year's designs.

One thing to consider when you are picking socks is how long your race or event will be. If you are doing a long endurance event such as a marathon, the socks that you will wear may be very different than if you are competing in a shorter distance event. If you will be covering many miles in your socks you will want to make sure that they are seamless so that they do not cause blisters.

If you will be competing in an event such as trail running where you expect to get wet, you will want to make sure that what you wear is synthetic and will not retain water. It can be frustrating and uncomfortable to run in socks that are droopy and soggy so synthetic fibers will likely be much better for you than cotton fiber that will cling to water and take a long time to dry out.

Any gear should be trialed before you compete in it. This is especially true of socks or shoes that you will wear for racing or for extended periods of time. The fit may seem good and the item may feel comfortable until you have spent many hours in it. For example, you don't want to find out that the blister free socks you thought you had purchased did not end up working.

Because there are so many features that are built into gear these days, it can be overwhelming when it is time to shop. You may find it easier to speak to friends, coaches or training partners in order to figure out what brands and models they prefer. If you know that someone has recently switched from one brand to another, it can be a good idea to ask them why they made the switch as it may help you avoid uncomfortable or unsuitable items.

While you may think that you have to buy gear designed for the sport you are competing in, this is not actually the case. If you look at most athletes and competitors, you will find that the experienced ones tend to have gear that is designed for other similar sports instead. Just look for the key features you want in a product.

While you may want to start your search in stores and on websites that are focused on running this is not the only place that you can find good athletic gear. You may also be able to find options that will work well for you in generalized sporting goods stores or even department stores.




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