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Accessories for running for professional and recreational runnersRunning is not only a form of physical activity, but also a passion for many people. Although the discipline itself requires little equipment, a properly selected range of accessories can significantly improve the comfort, safety and efficiency of your training. In the Sportano shop, you will find high-quality running accessories from renowned brands such as Nike, Thule, Salomon, Inov-8 and DYNAFIT.Running backpacks: shop everything you need you needIn off-road running, where distances are often longer and the route leads through variable terrain, running backpacks have become an integral piece of equipment for many runners. These backpacks are different from traditional hiking backpacks - they are lighter, more ergonomic and, above all, are designed to minimise movement and vibration while running. One of the main reasons runners choose backpacks is to carry water, food, rainwear, a first aid kit and other essential accessories. Hydration systems such as reservoirs and drinking tubes allow for easy hydration on the run, which is key to maintaining pace and avoiding dehydration. In addition to functionality, the comfort of the backpack is equally important. Padded shoulder straps, ventilated back panels and adjustable hip belts help to adjust the backpack to the shape of the body, ensuring stability and minimising the risk of chafing or irritation. In addition, numerous pockets and compartments allow you to keep your belongings organised, which is extremely important when you need to find the item you need quickly on the trail.Running headlamps: run safely after darkRunning after dark has its own special charm - silence, tranquillity and a unique experience of connecting with nature. However, for running at night to be safe, adequate lighting is key, and this is where running headlamps come to the rescue. Headlamps are small but powerful light sources that are mounted on a headband worn on the head. This allows the light to illuminate the path in front of the runner while keeping their hands free. LED technology, which is now the dominant light source in headlamps, offers bright and focused light with minimal energy consumption. When choosing a headlamp, it is worth looking at a few key features. Brightness, measured in lumens, will tell us how strong a light the device emits. The run time per charge or battery pack tells us how much time we will spend running before the headlamp runs out. Additional features such as different light modes, a motion sensor or the ability to adjust the angle of the light can further help to customise the headlamp. Safety should not be forgotten either. Good headlamps also have a red light function on the back, which increases the runner's visibility to other road users, especially on roads without pavement. Today's headlamps are not only a light source, but also an advanced tool that every night runner should have in their arsenal to run confidently and safely, regardless of the lighting conditions.Running scarves and chimneys: protection and style in oneIn the world of running accessories, running scarves and chimneys are gaining popularity not only for their practical use, but also for their aesthetics. These multifunctional items of clothing have become an inseparable companion for many runners, both amateur and professional. Running scarves and chimneys, although at first glance they may appear to be a simple piece of fabric, conceal many functions. They provide protection against harmful UV rays, wind and cold. Made from breathable yet insulating materials, these accessories are perfect for both colder days and hot summer runs. They promote thermoregulation by wicking away excess moisture and preventing the body from overheating. But it is not just functionality that determines the popularity of scarves and chimneys. They are also an expression of the runner's individuality. Available in endless designs, colours and motifs, they allow runners to express themselves and add a touch of style to their sports attire. Some runners collect scarves from different running events or choose designs that reflect their personal passions and interests.Running belts: an essential tool for the minimalistFor those runners who strive for minimalism and want to avoid unnecessary weight, running belts become an invaluable tool. Although they may seem inconspicuous at first glance, these unassuming accessories have been thought through down to the smallest detail to meet the demands of runners. In an age of smartphones, workout tracking apps and essential small items such as keys and cards, running belts offer the ideal solution for storing these items compactly and conveniently. Unlike backpacks or waistcoats, belts are lightweight and almost imperceptible, allowing the runner to concentrate solely on running. Running belts often feature special pockets for energy gels, which is extremely practical for longer runs or marathons. Elastic straps and adjustable closures ensure that the belt adapts to the runner's figure and does not shift during movement. Today's running belts cater for a variety of runners' needs. From simple models designed just to hold keys and a phone, to more advanced versions with space for water bottles, gels and other accessories. The key to choosing the right belt is to understand your own needs and preferences, and to think carefully about what you want to have on hand when you run.Buckets and softflasks: hydration on the runIn the world of running, especially in its more demanding varieties such as ultramarathons and mountain running, hydration during exertion is absolutely key. Experienced runners and novice amateurs alike realise that proper hydration can make a significant difference to the quality and safety of training or competitions. This has given rise to the creation of special accessories - hydration reservoirs and softflasks. Softflasks are flexible containers, usually placed in running backpacks or hydration waistcoats. They allow you to carry a large amount of fluid - often up to 2-3 litres - and feature a drinking tube that makes it easy to rehydrate without having to stop or reach for a bottle. The beakers are ideal for runners who spend many hours on the trail without access to a water source. Softflasks, on the other hand, are smaller, soft bottles that are increasingly popular with runners. Their main advantage is that they change shape as you drink the liquid, minimising water bubbling and potential irritation from the constant movement of the container. They can be easily stored in a pocket, waistcoat or belt, and their flexible design makes them more comfortable to use than traditional hard bottles.Running prams: running with little onesFor many parents, the arrival of a baby means having to adapt their existing lifestyle to the new reality. This often includes physical activity, including running. Fortunately, running prams have been developed in response to the needs of running parents, making it possible to combine a passion for sport with caring for a toddler. Running prams are different from traditional prams. They are designed to provide maximum comfort and safety for both the child and the running parent. They are characterised by large, pneumatic wheels that perform well on a variety of surfaces from asphalt to forest paths. In addition, the cushioning and special suspension minimise vibrations and shocks, ensuring a comfortable ride for the little one. Another important component of a jogging pram is its braking system. High-quality brakes are essential for safety, especially when running downhill or on steep sections. Most jogging prams are also equipped with special seat belts and sun and wind shields to protect the child from adverse weather conditions. The comfort of the running parent should not be forgotten either. Adjustable handles, spacious pockets for accessories and easy folding are just some of the features that make running with the pushchair a pleasure. When choosing a jogging pram, it is worth paying attention to its weight, ease of manoeuvring and additional features that can make running even more comfortable.
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