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    Running Capri?

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    I'd like to pick up another pair of running capris. I have a pair of Nike Dri-Fit Capris circa 2008 that I like, but I'm not sure which model they are of the two they offer now (Tech and Filament). I think they've tweaked their design a bit since then so, while I haven't ruled them out, I'm looking for other suggestions. I like a bit of compression and I'd prefer that they were light weight for cool to not-quite-warm weather running. Thanks for any suggestions!
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    I have a couple of pair of Brooks ones that I like. I also run in the Descente tri capri. Yeah, it does have a chamois, but it's pretty minimal.

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    I run in Underarmor heat gear compression capris and I love them.

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    Jeez, Indy, I just sat down to ask this same question. I just finished a run; it's 52 and cloudy, with 20 mph sustained winds. Not shorts weather for me, so I wore my tights. They are just a little too toasty. My only capris are loose for yoga, or have a chamois.
    I will look at the Brooks.
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    On Running Wearhouse's website, I found a couple of brands--Asics and the Under Armour already mentioned in particular--that are specifically rated to be appropriate in 65+ degrees. I like that as an option because I prefer capris over shorts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    Jeez, Indy, I just sat down to ask this same question. I just finished a run; it's 52 and cloudy, with 20 mph sustained winds. Not shorts weather for me, so I wore my tights. They are just a little too toasty. My only capris are loose for yoga, or have a chamois.
    I will look at the Brooks.
    You know what they say about great minds, Crankin'!
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    I ordered the Sugoi capris here on TE. I know that Sugoi fits me well.
    I wear running skirts when it's warm.
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    Out of curiosity, why do you prefer running skirts to shorts? I've never worn the former.
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    I was searching for another brand for my new capris too, but in the end I got the Nikes again, because a lot of the other ones aren't Capri-length for me as they are so long (or I am so short). The Nike Capris seem to be on the short side compared to others - just something you might want to consider depending on your height.

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    I have three pair of the Nike dri-fit capri. Two are one style and the third is another slightly different one but I couldn't tell you which is which. I like them all and wish they made tri gear because they fit me so well.

    I wear capri length for running pretty much all year long due to the large thigh/narrow hips problem (chaffing).
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    Unfortunately I can't do any impactive sports, thus I don't run, but I own some diff things from SkirtSports.

    TE has one color of the lotta breeze capris. Their web site shows all the prints. Very cute and fun! I think they fit and are made pretty well. I wear mine to the gym for fitness.

    My capris are the midoria/black. I own some prints of the gym skirt. Couple colors of the cycling skort I use for spin class. Outdoor cycling wear I have a long sleeve jersey.

    Here's the capri...
    http://www.skirtsports.com/shop/prod...a-Breeze-Capri

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    Indy, I do prefer running skirts for running, walking, hiking. They look good on me for some reason. I am short (barely 5'1") and have a smallish waist, and I swear I feel taller when I wear the skirts! While I am thin, I always feel like my "athletic" thighs are flapping around in regular shorts. I also have a pair of longish Nike running shorts, that look more like bike shorts, very stylish, that i wear if it's a bit cooler out. I never wear traditional running shorts, though I do have 2 pair of Nike compression type shorts, sort of like bike shorts without a chamois. They are really old, I used to wear them at the gym. But, I prefer the skirts. I have one by Athleta and one is a Brooks.
    I am not so much of a runner, but the skirts can be worn for hiking and walking, and look fine for dashing into a store.
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    I wear and LOVE the Lucy Propel Running Capris and tights! I wear the capris to the gym for everything I do there (boxing, yoga, Pilates, weight lifting, TRX, etc). Of course outdoor running also. They hold up really well, flat seams, draw string and tiny zippered pocket in the back.

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    After my Sugoi capris came in the mail, I was going into my drawer of running/walking stuff and lo and behold, I had forgotten that I bought a pair of Hind capris at TJ Maxx a few weeks ago! So, now I have 2. I wore the Hind ones this morning. I love anything in this brand, but they seem to have stopped making cycling clothes. Anyway, they actually feel a little big, but not so big that I would bring them back. And, they are almost capris on me, even though I am 5' 1". Most capris are more like tights on me, unless they are petite sized.
    They were really comfortable on my short, slow run this morning.
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    I have a couple pairs of the Nike Dri-Fit capris, which I use for yoga and running, and I like the fit. I also have two pairs of Pearl Izumi Aurora Splice Knickers and I LOVE them. They're super thin and comfortable, and they have a pocket in the back waistband that fits my iPhone perfectly. They also dry in like 5 minutes after you wash them.
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