The ZoomX foam and stack feels a touch precarious for technical trails (apparently it’s lower than its recent predecessor, the VaporFly), but the ride is smooth and protective. I’d since lost track of the Streak, but recently picked up a pair of the Streakfly, which is its sort of flashy (and more expensive) upgrade. It had just enough traction to keep you on the trail. Years ago, I was obsessed with running trails in the Nike Streak, the company’s lightest cross-country flat. While you could wrestle your phone in there, I prefer to utilize the back pocket of the Brooks Drive Sports Bra. There’s a back zipper pocket, which is larger than most, perfect for gels, keys, and emergency cappuccino money. They do the trick to get me out the door, every time. These Soho tights have the same waist configuration, with 40 percent elastane mixed with polyester. I love Varlo bike-style shorts for triathlon races, as their super-wide and high waistbands are perfect for running support, while also being tummy-friendly. Enter the three-quarter tight, for a little fresh air around the ankles, but enough coverage to keep you warm. Whether we like it or not, if you’re an early morning runner, we are firmly into transition season. Varlo Soho Women’s ¾ Technical Tights ($69)
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