You’ll find clever touches across the range, like heaps of reflective details for those after-dark runs, stretchy fabrics for easy movement, and handy pockets for your essentials. Whether you’re just starting out or clocking up serious marathon miles, Ronhill running kit helps you focus on the run (not the weather). Try it—you might just become a fan for life.
Ronhill was founded by Dr Ron Hill MBE in 1970 after he became the first Brit to win the Boston Marathon. The brand pioneered technical features in running kit, such as the famous Trackster legwear and split-side shorts, and was among the first to introduce reflective trim onto running apparel for enhanced safety.
Ronhill is renowned for combining innovative British design, technical fabrics, and a detailed understanding of runners’ needs. Their kit focuses on comfort, advanced moisture-wicking, weather protection, and reflective features for safety in all conditions.
Key features in Ronhill garments and shoes include wicking fabrics for moisture management, wind-resistant and windproof materials, and water-repellent or waterproof (DWR-treated) outerwear. Their Aqualite jackets utilise breathable waterproof membranes, and reflective detailing is thoughtfully integrated for low-light visibility.
Wind-resistant garments provide protection from chilly winds, while windproof products incorporate special membranes that completely block wind yet remain breathable for comfort.
Many jackets are waterproof (such as the Aqualite range), featuring taped seams and protected zips to keep you dry in heavy rain. They also have a water-repellent finish and are made from breathable technical fabrics to ensure comfort in any weather.
Yes, Ronhill offers a select range of trail running shoes, including the Freedom (designed for firm ground) and Reverence (for soft ground). These models are engineered and tested for British trails, featuring Matryx® uppers, Michelin outsoles, and the True-Fit Last for natural foot splay and comfort.
Yes, the range includes winter kit such as thermal tights, merino base layers and insulated jackets, as well as lightweight, breathable tees and shorts for summer. Reflective and waterproof options cover dark, wet, or cold British weather.