Running Gloves

Running Gloves & Hand Warmers

Keep your hands in the game. Nathan’s running gloves deliver lightweight warmth, breathability, and grip for cold-weather miles—so chilly hands never cut a run short.

Choose Your Gloves

  • Lightweight Gloves: Breathable, thermal-regulating warmth for cool mornings and shoulder-season runs.
  • Cold-Weather Gloves: Insulated coverage with wind resistance for the coldest training days.
  • Touchscreen-Compatible Gloves: Conductive fingertips so you can manage your phone or watch without bare hands.

Glove Tech That Works

Moisture-wicking, breathable fabrics manage sweat while retaining warmth, and lightweight materials keep gloves packable when temperatures climb mid-run. Reflective accents add low-light visibility, and touchscreen-friendly fingertips keep you connected on the move.

When to Wear Running Gloves

  • Cool mornings (40–55°F): Lightweight gloves for breathable warmth.
  • Cold runs (below 40°F): Insulated, wind-resistant gloves for full protection.
  • Variable conditions: Packable gloves you can stash once you warm up.

Fit & Comfort — Dial It In

Running gloves should be snug but not restrictive. Look for stretch fits, flat seams, and breathable materials that move with your hands and prevent overheating once your body warms up.

FAQ

Do I need gloves for running?

In cold weather, gloves prevent the stiff, numb hands that make runs miserable and keep your dexterity intact.

What temperature should I wear running gloves?

Many runners reach for lightweight gloves below ~50°F and insulated gloves below ~40°F.

Are touchscreen running gloves worth it?

Yes—they let you control your phone or watch without exposing bare hands to the cold.

Complete Your Kit

Pair your gloves with Nathan hats & headwear, visibility gear, and running gear—cold-weather essentials that keep you moving.