Outdoor sports have a big barrier to entry. Climbing, mountain biking, and surfing, to name just a few, all require a high degree of skill and comfort with danger. They鈥檙e also incredibly expensive, with a figurative starter kit easily totaling a grand or more.
Running, in contrast, is the everyman鈥檚 sport. Lace up a pair of shoes, walk out the door, and pick up a jog. Do that a few days in a row, and all of a sudden, you鈥檙e a runner. That said, once you graduate from laps around the block or the occasional 5K and want to run a bit farther, you鈥檒l want to up your gear game a little. Here are eight pieces that will help you stay out longer.
The North Face Ultra Cardiac Shoes

Shoes are the most obvious and important piece of running gear, but the sheer magnitude of options can be daunting and overwhelming. You鈥檒l hear lots of chatter about prescribing the best shoe: minimalist, maximalist, stabilizing, corrective. At the start, ignore all the talk of specifications and opt for a Goldilocks option鈥攐ne shoe that can do it all. Look for a neutral ride that isn鈥檛 too heavy, has a bit of cushion and a moderate drop (a word that refers to the difference in height between the heel and toe), and works equally well on road and trail. For us, is a good choice. Lightweight, flexible, and comfortable, this shoe is the perfect trail-road hybrid: It feels smooth and forgiving on pavement and has just enough tread to grip rocks and roots when you venture onto dirt.
Moisture-Wicking Shirt

Do not show up to your run in a cotton top. Whether you鈥檙e on the street or trail, that material gets heavy with sweat, which slows you down and makes it tough for your body to regulate temperature. Cotton can also chafe against your armpits and chest. Instead, opt for a moisture-wicking shirt鈥攕omething like for men ($39) or the ($45) for women. These high-performance shirts are lightweight, breathable, deodorizing, and wildly comfortable without being too flimsy.
The North Face Better Than Naked Shorts

The name says it all. Featherweight polyester fabric and stretch-knit panels make these shorts鈥攚hich come in both and designs鈥攑erfect for lounging around the house yet equally comfortable for running. Quick-dry technology sucks moisture from the skin while a durable finish holds up against a meddling branch or boulder.
Clif Shot Bloks

Beginning runners often struggle with how to get past the seven-to-nine-mile wall, often complaining of experiencing one hour of sheer bliss followed by plummeting energy levels. How do you push past? Eat and drink. To the inexperienced runner, eating while running might seem counterintuitive, but when you鈥檙e moving for more than 90 minutes, consuming calories becomes important鈥攊t鈥檚 literal fuel for your body. We particularly like . Nutritionally, they鈥檙e the quick hit of energy you need鈥攁bout 100 calories of practically pure sugar and a small dose of caffeine鈥攂ut they also taste exactly like gummy bears.
Nathan SpeedDraw Plus Insulated Flask

If you鈥檙e running long enough to need a gel or gummies, you鈥檒l also need some water. from Nathan makes it possible to stay hydrated without sacrificing comfort or speed. A thumb loop creates a secure hold, and the soft strap prevents hand chafing. The insulation keeps liquids cool for hours, and the zipper pouch in front is big enough to hold a phone, keys, and a pack of Shot Bloks.
The North Face Trail Truck Hat

Say goodbye to a sunburned nose and an excessively sweaty hairline. With a soft, sweat-wicking band stitched into the front, a bendable bill that eliminates pressure on your forehead, a breathable front panel, and a design that looks hip enough to wear to the bar post-run, is a runner鈥檚 dream.
Patagonia Houdini Jacket

You won鈥檛 find a running jacket that does more with less. At just over one ounce, doesn鈥檛 add extra weight to your pack and folds down to the size of an orange. To weather the storm, it鈥檚 made from nylon material with a water-repellent finish. And it won鈥檛 just keep you dry: The Houdini is built with heat-trapping tech that will keep you warm even on the chilliest runs.
Injinji Original Weight Mini-Crew Socks

Running is rough on your feet鈥攎oisture, dirt, and rocks can get into your shoes or between your toes and lead to some pretty gnarly blisters. will keep the wear and tear at bay once you start logging serious miles. Each toe is protected from debris, leaving your feet happy and healthy.