
Tracksmith’s winter gear has always leaned into performance with a purist’s sensibility, but the new NDO Anorak is arguably the brand’s most thoughtful cold-weather piece yet. Designed for runners who don’t negotiate with winter, this anorak reimagines a classic silhouette through a technical, Swiss-engineered lens—balancing insulation, mobility, and weatherproofing with Tracksmith’s quietly premium aesthetic.


The story starts on the inside, where a washable Merino wool liner creates a warm, breathable microclimate that resists odor and dries quickly between sessions. Bonded to a four-way stretch Schoeller softshell, the exterior blocks wind, sheds snow and light rain, and moves naturally with the runner—crucial for long miles when temperatures drop and stride efficiency matters.
But Tracksmith didn’t stop at material innovation. The NDO Anorak features soft-knit stretch paneling for unrestricted movement, internal arm gaiters to keep out winter grit, and a full-adjust three-piece hood engineered for both visibility and protection. The reflective sash—wrapping 360 degrees around the jacket—adds a safety-driven design cue that feels purposefully Tracksmith: classic in style, modern in execution.
Storage includes a secure chest pocket for essentials and a wide kangaroo pocket for stashing gloves mid-run. A side-seam zipper ensures easy on/off and provides extra ventilation when the pace picks up.
At $350, the Tracksmith NDO Anorak isn’t just another running shell—it’s an all-conditions statement piece built to take on brutal mornings, unpredictable forecasts, and runners who refuse to take a season off.
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