Our Pyrenees T19 Hoodie made it into the Forbes gift guide for runners. “Made with soft, stretchy fabric and complete with subtle features, like a slot on the sleeve to view your watch and thumb holes to keep your hands warm, it’s the versatile layer every runner should have in their wardrobe for roads, trail and big adventures.” Thanks to author Heather Mayer Irvine PathProjects.com IG: @Pathprojects https://lnkd.in/d2ejR84z
About us
In 2018, we founded Path Projects determined to create what we couldn’t find – a superior running short system. Functional design and innovative materials were paramount, but so were aesthetics. We wanted something that looked at home in the city but excelled on the most grueling trails. Today, Path Projects crafts a complete range of technical gear and apparel for modern endurance athletes.
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http://pathprojects.com
External link for Path Projects
- Industry
- Apparel & Fashion
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2004
- Specialties
- running apparel, trail running apparel, active wear, direct to consumer, specialty apparel, running shorts, running headwear, and running tops
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Updates
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The editors at Cool Material work hard to bring together lists of the best gear every week. We’re stoked that the “cozy and versatile” Montara Hoodie made their list. PathProjects.com IG: @PathProjects https://lnkd.in/gx6QbcYq
PATH projects running apparel, trail running shorts, t-shirts and hats
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“Path Projects makes the favored running shorts of AllGear Editorial Director Sean McCoy (no liners, y’all!), along with plenty of other lightweight running gear aimed at peak performance. However, the brand is also branching into other apparel, as evidenced by some warmer threads offered in its new fall collection… I’d suggest the Klamath Shirt Jacket, a 100% merino wool jacket that looks quite cozy for warming up after a cold run.” – Andrew McLemore at Gear Junkie Stoked that we made your list of emerging gear, Andrew! PathProjects.com IG: @pathprojects https://lnkd.in/gXTb9jCu
AI Ski Coach, Handsfree Backpack, Halloween Running Shoes, and More Emerging Gear
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Path Projects reposted this
Trail Dreams, New Fall Campaign. The city hums along to the same beat. Vibrant at times, but harsh. It can fuel creativity, but often leaves a feeling of restlessness. You move through your morning run. With each stride, drifting further into daydreams of open trails and natural landscapes. Make time to connect with nature, whether you’re navigating city streets or reaching the summit.
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Trail Dreams, New Fall Campaign. The city hums along to the same beat. Vibrant at times, but harsh. It can fuel creativity, but often leaves a feeling of restlessness. You move through your morning run. With each stride, drifting further into daydreams of open trails and natural landscapes. Make time to connect with nature, whether you’re navigating city streets or reaching the summit.
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“Committed to an ethos of minimalism and durability, Path Projects has maintained a deliberately limited product line, perfecting each item through extensive real-world testing, premium fabrics, and customer feedback. This may sound like marketing spin, but it’s not. You can’t go wrong with a product from Path.” – Andy Cochrane, contributor at Forbes We couldn’t be more stoked for the kind words from Andy over at Forbes. Pathprojects.com IG: @pathprojects https://lnkd.in/gNu7HT5D
Some Of The Best Independent Running Brands And Their Standout Gear
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Bora Celik of the Brand Architects podcast recently sat down with Scott Bailey, founder of Path Projects, to chat about his journey with Path. In the podcast, Scott shares the “why” behind our brand, the aha moment that led to the creation of our specialty running gear, and a whole lot more. Check it out at the link below. Pathprojects.com IG: @pathprojects https://lnkd.in/edgUFRcW
Brand Architects: Scott Bailey of PATH Projects
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“When I first saw liners like these poking out of people’s shorts, I thought it meant they were ultra-marathoners, or just all-around badasses. Why would anyone need bike-bib-like liners unless they were putting in serious miles? Then I replaced my short’s built-in liner with a pair and discovered that liners made an important difference even when I was only running four miles.” – Jakob Schiller in Outside Thanks for the shoutout in your gear list Jakob. We’re stoked that our Lynx PD base liners make your runs more comfortable. Pathprojects.com IG: @pathprojects https://lnkd.in/g_7F87F7
5 Pieces of Unconventional Running Gear You Didn’t Know You Needed
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“Path distinguishes itself in the running shorts category with its component system of independent base liners and exterior shells. This is a highly effective method of not only eliminating friction, but allowing versatility from season to season by rotating different baseliners...” – Donald Buraglio in UltraRunning Magazine Thanks for including us on this list of summer apparel, Donald. It’s an honor to be included in UltraRunning Magazine 🚀 Pathprojects.com IG: @pathprojects https://lnkd.in/g_Fjhunt
Review: Summer Apparel - Ultra Running Magazine
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“It can be 95 degrees in Albuquerque, New Mexico where I live but feel worse than 110 degrees in Phoenix because the high-elevation sun out here beats down in a way that makes you feel like you’re under some kid’s magnifying glass. As a result, sun gear, particularly long-sleeve sun hoodies, are a necessity on bright days, and my new favorite is the Wadi from Path Projects.” – the Gear Editors at Outside We love that folks are noticing a difference between regular sun hoodies and our Wadi sun hoody made with Japanese Toray fabric. Thanks to the Gear Editors at Outside Magazine for featuring us in your Summer round up. Pathprojects.com IG: @pathprojects https://lnkd.in/g5h3yyKV
The Gear Our Editors Loved This June
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