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Saysky Combat Reflective High Socks Blue 201 SA80006Saysky Combat Reflective High Socks Blue 201 SA80006
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Saysky Combat High Socks Yellow 401 SA80003Saysky Combat High Socks Yellow 401 SA80003
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Yellow
Yellow
Purple
+ 8
€20
Saysky Combat High Socks Black 901 SA80001Saysky Combat High Socks Black 901 SA80001
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Black
Yellow
Purple
+ 8
€20
Saysky Combat Low Socks White 101 SA80010Saysky Combat Low Socks White 101 SA80010
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€15
Saysky Combat High Socks Stripes 003 SA80002Saysky Combat High Socks Stripes 003 SA80002
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Stripes
Yellow
Purple
+ 8
€20
Saysky Combat Reflective High Socks White 101 SA80006Saysky Combat Reflective High Socks White 101 SA80006
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Saysky Flow Cap Yellow 417 SA85007Saysky Flow Cap Yellow 417 SA85007
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Flow Cap

€45
Yellow
Blue
Green
+ 8
€45
Saysky Combat Sweatband Black 901 SA90006Saysky Combat Sweatband Black 901 SA90006
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€15
Saysky Combat Reflective High Socks Black 901 MUASO302C901Saysky Combat Reflective High Socks Black 901 MUASO302C901
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Saysky Combat Quarter Socks Red 506 NUASO403C506Saysky Combat Quarter Socks Red 506 NUASO403C506
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Saysky Flow Cap Black 901 SA85007Saysky Flow Cap Black 901 SA85007
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Flow Cap

€45
Black
Blue
Green
+ 8
€45
Saysky Combat Quarter Socks Yellow 1041 MUASO404C1041Saysky Combat Quarter Socks Yellow 1041 MUASO404C1041
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Saysky Combat Quarter Socks Orange 407 MUASO403C407Saysky Combat Quarter Socks Orange 407 MUASO403C407
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Saysky Combat Reflective High Socks Purple 708 MUASO302C708Saysky Combat Reflective High Socks Purple 708 MUASO302C708
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Saysky Bandana Blue Flower 1065 SA90001Saysky Bandana Blue Flower 1065 SA90001
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Bandana

€30
Blue Flower
Stripes
Yellow
+ 8
€30
Saysky Combat High Socks Blue 204 SA80003Saysky Combat High Socks Blue 204 SA80003
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Blue
Black
Black
+ 5
€20

Running Gear for Race Day

SAYSKY running gear in this edit is built for race pace, with lightweight running singlets, breathable race tops, fast shorts, and protective layers that help you adapt to shifting weather without carrying extra bulk. The range serves runners chasing efficient comfort from the gun to the finish, whether you prefer a minimal running singlet, versatile running clothing, or added coverage for cool starts. Expect technical fabrics with strong moisture control, low-friction construction, and a streamlined feel that supports hard efforts. You will also find options across running shorts, jackets, vests, tights, and reflective apparel for race conditions that change by the hour.

Pair Your Running Gear

Build your race setup around conditions and distance. Pair a singlet or T-shirt with short, fast bottoms for warm events, or switch to running tights and pants when the forecast points to cold air, wind, or a long wait on the start line. For low-light sections and early starts, add reflective running apparel to improve visibility without changing the race-focused feel of the kit. If you want to narrow the selection, browse the Men's Race Essentials or see the Women's Race Essentials for a faster view of race-day apparel by range. This collection works best when you match weight, coverage, and ventilation to the course rather than dressing for one fixed temperature.

A race singlet is built to reduce excess fabric, improve airflow, and stay stable at higher speeds. A training top usually gives more coverage and a slightly more relaxed feel for daily mileage. If you want the lightest race-day option, start with running singlets and compare them with your usual top weight.
For a 10K, many runners choose the lightest setup they can control at high intensity, often a singlet with short bottoms. For a half marathon, comfort over longer duration matters more, so test your top, shorts, and any outer layer together before race day. If conditions are cool, a light running jacket or vest layer can help before the start or during the effort.
It depends on temperature, pace, and how much coverage you want. Moisture wicking running shirts can feel more protective in cooler air or windy sections, while singlets usually offer better ventilation and less weight. Many runners keep both in their running clothes system so they can choose by forecast.
Use the full setup in at least one harder session or long progression run, including the exact top, bottoms, and any extra layer. Check for bounce, chafing, overheating, and pocket access, then make one change at a time rather than rebuilding the whole kit. If your race starts early or finishes in low light, include reflective running apparel in that test so visibility does not change the feel of your kit.