Wow, what a reality check regarding the big brands! Yesterday I wore and reviewed the Tek Gear legging and I thought it was decent, but after wearing Nike today I realize there really IS a difference when it comes to getting what you pay for. Let me get to the specifics of the Nike leggings I wore today:
Description: Women’s Nike One Training Crop Leggings
Color: Black White
Cost: $50 on sale for $44.99
Features: Flattering look in an all-purpose design. Multiple pockets keep your essentials close at hand. Iconic V-shape seam at the back yoke gives a flattering look.
These leggings are so luxurious feeling. As soon as I put them on, I told my husband, Ryan, how flattering I thought the cut was in the back. I mean they make the booty look good and at the end of the day he told me that of all the leggings I’ve work this week, these make my butt look the best. There is the standard small pocket in the front of the waistband, but also a pocket at the small of the back, which I think would be cool for your cell phone during a run…too bad I forgot to put mine in there! In my defense, I ran on the treadmill so it’s common to have your phone on the little tray next to your water. Before I do my final ratings for all these leggings, I will run with my phone in that back pocket and see how it feels to let y’all know.
I did the usual 20-minute sauna stint and I could see some moisture at the (for lack of a better word) crotch, but it was gone by the time I headed up to workout. I did also realize that my skin wasn’t sweaty UNDER the leggings though and that wasn’t the case yesterday with the Tek Gear. #nikeiskillingit
Kohls didn’t really have many “cute” patterns, except for some with Nike written in glitter (which I did like but couldn’t find in my size). It didn’t even matter though. The cut and feel of this legging made it a win.
Tomorrow I’m doing the Manitou Incline in a cute pair of Under Armor leggings. I have high expectations! TTYL
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