Why having dedicated running gear makes all the difference
Whether you run on roads, trails or forest paths, running — and even more so trail running — puts your feet, legs and body under a lot of strain: repeated impact, changes in pace, variations in terrain, fluctuating weather, ascents/descents, humidity, perspiration, etc. Unsuitable gear can quickly lead to discomfort, blisters, irritation, overheating or cold, and can affect your performance.
Our Running collection is designed to meet these challenges: comfort, moisture wicking, support, breathability — so you can go further, longer, and with pleasure.
What the Therm-ic Running/Trail Running collection offers
- Effective moisture management — Our fabrics prioritise technical materials and constructions that quickly wick away sweat, prevent moisture build-up and reduce the risk of blisters or chafing, even during prolonged or intense activity.
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Breathability & thermal regulation— Our fabrics are designed to remain airy, allowing heat to escape and preventing overheating and discomfort.
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Adaptability to different activities (road, trail, mid-season, winter)— Whether you're running in the city, trail running in the forest, going on a long mountain run, starting the season or running in cool conditions, our products offer a variety of options to suit the weather, intensity and terrain.
- Durability and long-term comfort— Technical materials, careful finishing and reinforcements allow you to cover miles and seasons without compromising performance: an advantage for regular and committed runners.
Who is our Running collection for?
- Road runners, joggers, trail runners and long-distance trail runners — beginners or experienced — who want high-performance, durable and comfortable equipment.
- Regular runners who train regularly, run on a variety of surfaces (road, trail, forest, mountain) and in all seasons — their equipment needs to be versatile and technical.
- Runners looking to optimise their performance and enjoyment — by reducing equipment constraints so they can focus on their effort and the race.
Expert advice & best practices to get the most out of the collection
- Adapt your equipment to the weather and intensity — intense effort/climb → prioritise breathability; long outing/cool conditions → more protective socks.
- Combine socks + shoes + suitable equipment — good, comprehensive equipment optimises comfort, performance and durability, and prevents blisters, hypothermia and overheating.
- Maintain your equipment properly — gentle wash, dry flat, avoid tumble drying, follow the manufacturer's recommendations to preserve technical capabilities (breathability, support, durability).























