Spring Forward with Korsa: Fresh Fits for Your Miles

One brand that’s still fairly new to us—Korsa—is back with some fresh releases for spring. If you’re not familiar, Korsa is Road Runner Sports’ premium athletic apparel line, and they’ve been putting out some solid gear.

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Let’s check out a few of their latest pieces.


Fly Short Sleeve

 

Every so often, we all need to refresh our running tops. Give yours a sniff—if there’s a lingering funk that just won’t wash out, it’s time. Enter the Korsa Fly Short Sleeve, a simple, no-frills running shirt that gets the job done.

It’s made from mesh for breathability, with anti-chafe flatlock seams for comfort. The fit is standard—not too tight, not too loose. And if you prefer minimalist designs, you’ll appreciate that the only branding is a small “Korsa” on the lower hem. Just a solid, quality running shirt in a variety of colors.


Fly Singlet

This comes in several colors, but I love the Purple Dusk. It’s not only a flattering shade, but it has a nice shape to it as well. It’s not super tight and form fittinng like many women’s tanks, but it’s not boxy either. It flows and breathes very well. Even better, the flatlock seams mean it won’t chafe when you take it on those long runs in the sun when the sweat starts to flow. 

The antimicrobial material, a sweat-wicking fabric, is very lightweight and breezy, and the crisscross design in the back is so cute (not to mention cooling!). This will be a staple in my closet when the temperatures start to rise. 


Cruise 7″ Shorts

If you like simple, functional running shorts, the Korsa Cruise 7” Shorts deliver. They’re lightweight, quick-drying, and lined with a brief for support. Storage is well thought out, too—you get two zippered side pockets plus a zippered back pocket that can fit your phone, keys, or some fuel for the road.

These are the longest of their new Cruise Shorts (there are also 3” and 5” versions), but they all share the same performance features: four-way stretch, moisture-wicking fabric, and antimicrobial properties to help with odor control. Great for training runs or everyday wear.


Transfer Joggers

Joggers are probably my favorite thing to throw on post-run, and the Korsa Transfer Joggers are an instant win. They’re buttery soft—like, ridiculously comfortable—and have just the right amount of stretch.

They do fit on the snug side (which is common with joggers), so if you prefer a little extra room, consider sizing up. But overall, these are a fantastic pick for lounging, recovery, or even a light workout. Highly recommend checking them out.


Korsa keeps things simple, but that’s what makes their gear so good. If you’re looking for straightforward, well-made running apparel, these spring releases are worth a look.

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