Helly Hansen Verglas Warm Running Tights

Disclaimer: We received this product free of charge for the purpose of this review and all thoughts and opinions are our own.

As autumn sets in and the mornings turn colder, it’s time to swap my running shorts for running tights so I was really pleased when Helly Hansen sent me a pair of their Verglas Warm Running Tights to try.

The tights come in three different colours—hickory, ocean, and black and I opted for the ocean shade since I often wear blue tops, plus the darker colour hides mud and dirt well!

When I first put them on, I immediately noticed how comfortable they were. The fit was excellent, with an adjustable, flat-front waistband that’s both flattering and, most importantly, doesn’t dig into my waist while running or walking. The stitching is smooth and flat so there was no rubbing or chafing, even on longer runs. I’ve worn them for hiking as well as trail running and the 4-way stretch means there is plenty of movement in the fabric, making them ideal for all outdoor activities.  

We all know Autumn weather can be unpredictable, with sudden rain showers, strong winds, and chilly weather all too common.  These tights are fleece-lined so they keep my legs lovely and warm now the temperature has started to drop. The tights also feature a handy back zipped pocket, it’s not particularly large but I can get my phone in it or if your phone is too large you could use it to safely store your keys. The tights are machine washable at 30°C, and after a few washes, they’ve held up well, drying quickly both indoors and outdoors. The fact that they dry quickly makes them  great for travelling since you can rinse them out in the evening and they’ll be dry by the next morning.

Available in sizes XS to XL, I was very impressed with the length of the tights. At 6′ tall, I often find leggings a bit short, but these reached my ankles perfectly. The sizing was also spot on, I ordered my usual size, and they fit like a glove.

The Helly Hansen Verglas Running Tights have quickly become my go-to choice for all outdoor activities, they’re perfect for running and walking and they’ll keep my legs warm as the temperature drops.

RRP £70.

TOG24 Glasson Womens Waterproof Jacket

Disclaimer: We received this product free of charge for the purpose of this review and all thoughts and opinions are our own

National Walking Month is coming to a close now and we have certainly covered some miles. We normally go out walking a couple of times a week but at the start of the month we challenged ourselves to go out for a walk every day in May and the miles have been quickly totting up. I have really enjoyed exploring our local area and walking along the public footpaths that cross the fields as well as doing a few higher level walks on the fells. We have seen plenty of wildlife too, my favourite was seeing a beautiful barn owl fly around the fields one evening and we have also spotted deer and hares.

Living in the North West we are used to wet weather and a walk in the rain is certainly a lot better with the right gear so I was pleased to receive the TOG24 Glasson Women’s Waterproof jacket – especially as my current waterproof coat has seen better days and tends to leak. It’s bad enough walking in the rain but it it’s a million times worse if the rain gets through your coat leaving you wet and cold.

Available in either navy or faded pink in sizes 8-18, the coat is made from a 100% waterproof, breathable fabric with a DWR coating to repel water. The coat is also windproof so will keep me warm and dry no matter what the weather throws at me.

I normally wear size 14 clothes, but I do like to go up a size for waterproof coats as I like to be able to move about easily and on colder days have room for a fleece or jumper. The size 16 coat fitted me perfectly – the elasticated waist toggles meant I could easily adjust the fit, pulling in the waist for a smooth fit when wearing thinner layers and loosening them when I am wearing more layers.  

Designed with two-way zips and magnetic fasteners (which are a dream to fasten) the coat has two roomy angled pockets that fasten with the same magnetic fasteners. This is the first time I have come across a coat with this type of fastener, and I really love it, they are so easy to open, especially if you have cold and wet hands and they fasten easily with a satisfying snap. It also has a zipped internal pocket which is perfect for keeping my phone safe.

The coat is a very flattering shape and I love the longer length with the fishtail hem. I was really pleased with the length of the arms, I am 6’ tall with long arms and find sleeve lengths in women’s waterproofs do tend to be too short. I was therefore pleasantly surprised when I put the jacket on and found the sleeves were just the right length.  Another feature of waterproof coats that I look at are the hood, it needs to fit nicely on my head and stay up when the weather is bad. The hood on the Glasson coat was an excellent fit and with the zip fully up stayed in place nicely. The peak helped prevent the hood from flopping in my face and is deep enough to keep rain off my face and glasses. There is also enough room to wear a woolly hat when it gets colder and still be able to put the hood up.

The lovely, longer-length Glasson coat performed brilliantly when we tested it with the hosepipe (it’s not rained here recently so we had to create our own weather conditions!) This was way more intense than any rain shower I’ve ever been in and although the coat was absolutely soaked, I stayed nice and dry. I am really pleased with this coat, it is comfortable to wear and looks great too. It’s also smart enough for work so whilst the coat is on sale I’m thinking of buying the faded pink version to keep me warm and dry on my daily commute.

RRP £130 but currently on sale at £80