
GEAR GUIDE
Top Picks
From The Pros
A Cold Weather Gear Guide for Every Athlete
GEAR GUIDE
Top Picks
From The Pros
A Cold Weather Gear Guide for Every Athlete
Craft's apparel and footwear are developed for athletes, by athletes, with the highest level of performance and comfort in mind. We believe that every athlete, despite race-pace or athletic ability, deserves performance, quality and style to smash their goals.
Cold Weather Running Gear
"With the right attitude, focus and gear winter running can be pretty fun, and when spring finally rolls around you will be glad you braved winter training. Where I live, in the Pacific Northwest, it is usually raining, or snowing, or both, so layering and wearing the right baselayers are key for my running."
— David Laney, Craft Elite Run Team Member

Men's ADV SubZ Running Jacket 3.0
Women's Nordlite Ultra Running Shoe
Men's ADV SubZ Warm Running Tights 3.0
Women's ADV SubZ Running Sweater 3.0
Men's Nordlite Ultra Running Shoe
WOMEN'S ACTIVE EXTREME X BASELAYER
MEN'S ACTIVE EXTREME X BASELAYER
Hybrid Weather Glove
Women's ADV SubZ Running Skirt 3.0
Women's ADV SubZ Warm Running Tights 3.0
CORE Essence Thermal Hat

Cross Country Skiing Gear
"I need cross country gear that fits my needs - breathability, warmth and versatility. Like most former racers, a good baselayer is the start of a good day. And then layering in either a long sleeve shirt or lightweight jacket and vest works for most days in my area but thicker jackets work for me when it gets colder, as long as my output is more than medium. I wear more pants than tights these days and love a full zip pant for versatility. "
— Paul Randall, Craft Ambassador
ADV LUMEN FLEECE HAT
WOMEN'S STORM BALANCE XC SKI JACKET
MEN'S ADV NORDIC TRAINING PANTS
Men's PRO Xc Ski Race Jacket
Men's CORE Trim Thermal Midlayer
CORE Insulate Split-Finger Glove
Women's Core XC Ski Training Insulate Skirt
Men's ADV Xc Ski Training Speed Jacket
Cold Weather Biking Gear
"As a cyclist who rides year round in cold conditions, I look for products that are windproof because air circulation is what causes cold arms, legs, feet and torso. Plus, using windproof or wind blocking clothes lets me cut down on the bulk I'd need otherwise to insulate myself. And most importantly I also make sure to layer."
— Lex Albrecht, Craft Cycling Athlete
