Product Review Running Apparel2 Min Read Run Oregon Guest BloggeronMarch 3, 2020 What Run Oregon is Wearing: New socks from Swiftwick Anna: I have high arches and crooked big toes so finding socks that fit my feet comfortably AND can stand up to my toes poke through them is… Discover More
Product Review Running Apparel2 Min Read Run Oregon Guest BloggeronDecember 26, 2019 What Run Oregon Is Wearing: Everyday Injinji Toe Socks It’s no secret that wearing cheaply made socks usually means paying a price later, whether that’s discomfort, a blister, or a hole requiring… Discover More
Drew RobertsonApril 24, 2018 What Run Oregon is Wearing: Columbia Montrail Neck Gaiters When Columbia and Montrail partnered up in 2006 it might have spelled the end to an iconic trail running brand and yet, the two companies have… Discover More
onApril 14, 2018 What Run Oregon is Wearing: Balega Natural Fiber Performance Blister Resist Mohair running socks Over the past couple years it’s safe to say that Balega Enduro running socks have become my favorite. Their combination of softness,… Discover More
Drew RobertsonApril 7, 2018 What Run Oregon is Wearing: Lorpen Socks What is it about new socks that makes feet happy? Is it the way they hug your feet? Maybe it’s the connection between your feet, the… Discover More
onMarch 3, 2018 What Run Oregon is Wearing: Showers Pass Unless you’ve run on a treadmill in a windowless dungeon all your life, you’re probably aware that running in the Pacific… Discover More
onJanuary 25, 2018 What Run Oregon is Wearing: Vast Terrain Starting a running clothing company in the world of giants like Nike, Brooks, New Balance, and Saucony is a huge challenge and takes a lot of… Discover More
onMarch 6, 2017 What Run Oregon is Wearing: Cap and Arm Sleeves from Buff When you think of the word “Buff”, what crosses your mind. For many non-runners out there, they may think about muscles and… Discover More