Stocking Stuffers
EC3D BHOT Compression Sock
$65 // A merino wool compression sock that will provide warmth and expedite recovery from this Montrealbased company.
Saucony Drylete Ponytail Skull Cap
$22 // The perfect winter running hat to accommodate long locks.
Asics Head Band
$12 // A headband often works far better than a hat on sunny winter mornings. It’ll keep the sweat out of the eyes and the ears warm.
Manitoba Harvest Hemp Hearts
$3 // A great tasting and healthy stocking stuffer alternative to chocolate loonies and maple lollipops.
Timex Ironman 250-Lap Tapscreen Watch
$125 // Perfect for the runner hitting the indoor track this winter. The tap screen is great for clicking off repeats.
Merrell Micro Crew Running Sock
$15 // What’s a stocking without socks! Merrell makes a durable yet thin trail running sock with MerinoMax fabric.
Merrell Modena Beanie
$30 // The puffy jacket of winter hats, this will keep any runner warm and looking good.
Kahtoola NANOspikes
$50 // When the streets are like an ice rink runners will be happy to have these grippy, lightweight running shoe add-ons.
PowerBar Nutty Berry and Peanut Butter
$26 (box of 12) // Fan of PB and J? These bars are a tasty throwback to a childhood favourite and a great stocking stuffer.
Asics Plug N Play Armband
$30 // Many runners can’t part with their phone. This stocking stuffer will keep them connected and immersed in music on the run.
Merrell Touch Glove
$29 // For runners, gloves are like socks: you can’t have enough pairs. These warm digit huggers also sport touch screen index fingers.
Saucony Ulti-Mitt
$45 // Canadian runners need tough mitts in winter. The Ulti-Mitt is warm and light, with a useful LED light for visibility.