Whether you typically get up before work to head to your early morning Spin class or earmark evenings to squeeze in a 30-minute jog, October is usually when the weather begins to take a significant dip, making those trips to the gym — or the runs themselves — a bit chilly. Rather than skipping out entirely because you can't bear any more goosebumps, pick up some cold-weather-ready activewear that'll keep you warm and dry. From ear warmers to water-resistant jackets that aren't scared of a little rain, we have the best workout gear for Fall, so you never have to stop moving.
The Upside Ultra running jacket ($78, originally $130) is also water-repellent, so it's a good choice if you're heading outside and it's sprinkling.
You'll keep your legs warm and dry in these Brooks Greenlight Tights Women's Casual Pants ($80).
Part of the brand's new Hiker Collection, the Outdoor Voices Stretch Crepe Anorak ($125) is a cozy piece to toss on as you head to your spin class.
Keep your muscles warmed up while heading to a class by sporting this Adidas Trefoil Cropped Hoodie Sweatshirt ($60).
HPE High-Waist Moto Leggings ($135) are engineered with FreshFit, which has silver technology to prevent bacterial build-up, and a moisture management system.
Increase blood flow and warm up faster in these Zensah - XT Compression Tights Women's Casual Pants ($95).
If you're an outdoor runner, there's nothing worse than the burning sensation that comes from cold ears. Protect them with this The North Face Ascent Ear Band ($22).
If you're an outdoor runner, you want something that wicks away moisture like these Nike Shield Women's 28" Running Tights ($90).
This Athleta CYA Stronger Hoodie ($68, originally $128) includes reflective trim so you can run outside safely.
The Reebok One Series Running 1/4 Zip Top ($28, originally $70) features a front zip which enables you to cool off once your workout has started.
Toss this Jockey Women's Sport Breeze Packable Running Jacket ($50) into your luggage when you travel so that you always have something warm on-hand in case it's too chilly to run outside.
Our fitness team loves the Z.N.E. Pulse Hoodie ($110) and says the cut is flawless. It'll keep you nice and warm when it's chilly, too.
The Pearl Izumi Women's Flash Running Long Sleeve ($37, originally $65) is a great lightweight piece to toss on during those early morning workouts.
A lightweight zip-up like this Nike Plus Size Impossibly Light Running Jacket ($90) is ideal if you don't want to feel too constricted.
This Fjallraven High Coast Hoodie Sweatshirt ($80, originally $100) is made with lightweight fabric that won't weigh you down or make you feel constricted.
The adidas Tiro 15 Training Jacket Women's Workout ($55) is a great throw-on-and-go piece.
There are thumb holes in the cuffs of this Old Navy Go-Dry Fleece Pullover Hoodie ($40) to keep your hands warm.
If you want something extremely comfortable for warmups, the Athleta Jogger Pants ($79) are lightweight, beautiful, and soft.