![]() During our winter testing in the eastern Sierra, we found the best reflective men's running tights in the Tracksmith NDO Tights. We’ve been searching to test a reflective and hi-visibility-focused pair of men’s running tights that don’t skimp on performance elsewhere. Lack of drawstrings may not be ideal for everyone. What we didn’t like: Not the most affordable on our list. What We Liked: 3M Reflectivity, warmer than most tights, comfort, and smart, functional pockets Lining: 67% Polyamide, 24% Elastane Lycra, 9% Polyurethaneīest Season: Late fall through early spring Material: Body: 35% Lycra, 33% Polyester, 32% Nylon. If you’re going to own a single pair of tights for shoulder season conditions, the Trail Tights will do the job through most winter conditions. The bottom line: The Trail Tights are an excellent blend of comfort and warmth, flat seams expected in quality tights, and inspire a sense of durability. For us, pulling on a pair of overpants like the Patagonia Wind Shield pants bridged the gap. This also makes them the ideal pair for spring or fall when it’s too chilly for running shorts, but doesn’t require a lot of insulation.Īs the best running tight, there’s not much we didn’t like about the Janji Trail Tights, though the drawstring is a little on the short side, sometimes making it difficult to tie a knot. The tights let the cold in at around 12° in calm weather and about 30° with winds. ![]() Our reviewer tested these at temperatures down to 9☏ with no wind at sunset, to 30-50° F with 15-20mph winds. The Janji Trail Tights aren’t the warmest tights available for winter running, but they’re adequate for winter running conditions that most of us may find ourselves in. Regarding safety, the Trail Tight incorporates a reflective logos on the front and back of the tights. We found these pockets secure when in use, yet out of the way functionally and aesthetically when empty. They were oversized enough to accommodate the largest phone with a case on one side and a pair of gloves and warm hat on the other-one could even toss in a pair of headphones if desired. ![]() These side pockets were the big winners, similar to the Patagonia Mission Tights we tested. The result is a secure stretch band, with an internal drawcord made with a forgiving, internal stretchy drawstring. Janji listened to customer reviews and other feedback from their original Groundwork Tights design, with common complaints about the waistband sagging. ![]() Through these, the Trail Tight was forgettable in the best way possible through all parts of our runs. Most of our runs in these light compression tights averaged about an hour, but some were up to two hours with varying intensity levels. The Trail Tights have consistent light compression throughout, a slightly looser fit at the hip, and dual-layered front panel for modesty. The Janji Trail Tight are the best overall men’s running tights that give you all the warmth, the fit you need, and are forgettable in the best way possible. What we didn’t like: drawstring could be longer What we liked: warmth, comfort, fit, light compression, forgettable in the best way possible, side pockets are large enough for the largest phone sizes (including the case) Body: 35% Lycra, 33% Polyester, 32% NylonĦ8% recycled nylon, 15% polyester, 17% spandexĬW-X Stabilyx Joint Support Compression Tightħ9% recycled polyester, 21% spandex power-stretch knitĥ8% Q-NOVA® recycled nylon, 42% elastane-lycra
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