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Not really warm, and sort of odd.

CW-X Insulator Stabilyx Tight - Women's

CW-X Insulator Stabilyx Tight - Women's

Rating for this product: 3 November 30, 2009

I was excited to try these out on the first sub-freezing day of the fall. Too bad, though, because even at 30 degrees, my legs were cold.

Beyond that, I'd say the stabilizer stuff made my legs want to snap back to straight, which sort of shortened my stride. I'm not a fan.

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Not really warm.

The North Face WindStopper Hybrid Tight - Women's

The North Face WindStopper Hybrid Tight - Women's

Rating for this product: 3 October 28, 2009

Ordered and returned 'em. I run in Chicago winter and need more than just windstopper-- I need some insulation/warmth the whole way around. I'd rate these to 30 degrees, if that. Behind the windstopper and in the back, they're really thin.

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