path projects is one of the cleanest examples of product-first running design. they started by fixing a real pain point: most runners hate built-in liners, especially over long efforts. instead of tweaking old templates, they separated liners from shorts and built a modular system that actually works.
the fabrics are a major part of why the gear feels different. path works with custom-developed japanese materials chosen for breathability, durability, and comfort over long mileage. the result is gear that holds up through heavy training blocks without feeling overbuilt.
everything about the brand feels intentional: practical storage, simple aesthetics, and fit decisions made for runners who spend real time moving. no hype, no unnecessary noise, just thoughtful gear that performs on road and trail.
we feature path projects because they consistently solve real training problems and back it up with quality.



