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One of the hardest parts of sticking to a running plan is simply finding the time each day. For
those with busy schedules or young children at home, running at night may be the only realistic time
to lace up. Others simply prefer to run at dawn or dusk. In this article, we'll go over some simple,
effective tips to keep you visible, comfortable, and, most importantly, safe during your low-light
runs.
While many running clothes and accessories will offer at least a hint of reflectivity, some apparel
is specifically designed for nighttime when it is important to be easily recognized as a runner.
Many of these options are designed to include ample reflectivity in high-motion areas (shoulders,
elbows, hips, ankles) to give drivers clear recognition that you are a runner in motion, moving away
from or toward them. Most gear includes reflective tape as well as high-visibility colors. In
addition to reflective clothing and accessories, many running shoes will offer reflectivity on the
heel, tongue, and upper toe box area.