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CW-X Insulator Stabilyx Tight - Men's

Item #CWX0054 | 166 in Stock

I am 5'10" and 195lbs. I've found that I'm usually...

By Ranked #806 - Men's Trail Running Clothing January 22, 2009

I am 5'10" and 195lbs. I've found that I'm usually hotter than others and sweatier during the same activities. I was trying to decide between these and the non-insulated version. I was hoping to get something that would work year round in salt lake city and offers support since I have knee troubles. What size and version. Also, a top that would work for fall winter spring running?

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By Ranked #26 - Men's Trail Running Clothing 5 days ago

i agree with steve. non-insulated makes sense based on your question and comments.

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By Ranked #3 - Men's Trail Running Clothing January 22, 2009

Personally I would go with the non-insulated tights. They have great support. In case you haven't lived in SLC long, we don't have near the winters that we use to so I wouldn't worry about an insulated tight anymore. I would go with the large if I were you but you may consider running out to the retail store and trying them on. Those folks are great! As for a top, You should check out a few of the tops made by backcountry.com. Try the Rime pullover. It's a killer top for running in anything except hot!Hope that helps.

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Auto Sensor (80% polyester, 20% polyurethane spandex) 
Venting:
No 
Pockets:
No 
Waist:
Elastic 
Recommended Use:
Cold-weather running, cross country skiing 
Country of Origin:
China 
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