Performance-enhancing products are sticky things. When you ingest or inject them, you get ostracized and treated like a criminal. But when they come in the form of an external suit of armor, people call you Iron Man and make a comic book and a movie about you.
While the look of this stuff is more "Spider-Man" than "Iron Man", Salomon's EXO Sensifit compression running gear is designed to enhance your performance while pounding the trails. The outfit has an external layer of rubberized mesh, which staves off muscle fatigue and speeds up recovery by structurally supporting and enhancing blood flow to your muscles. You can go longer and recharge faster.
Consisting of shorts, calf sleeves, and shirts that put the squeeze on your body in key areas, the EXO Sensifit gear is sort of like a supportive, skin-tight exoskeleton. The company makes gear for both men and women. Salomon also makes a well-fitting hydration vest that carries water and nutrition. Think of it as a gas tank. Jet pack and wrist lasers sold separately.
EXO S-Lab II Shorts
The support webbing of the EXO shorts ($100) forms a cage around the thighs, thus minimizing vibration during footstrike impact. This made a huge difference for me personally, since as a "meaty" runner, thigh fatigue is an issue for me on long runs. After about ten miles, my quads usually feel like they're sloughing around my femurs – unpleasant, to say the least. The extra support of the webbing provided a comforting squeeze, keeping my quads in place and staving off fatigue on brutal uphill trail runs as well as long, flatter runs.
There's an internal brief to keep your goodies in place, and the waistband is lined by external gel pockets. One of the more unique features is the way the shorts go up over your stomach, which Salomon says provides abdominal support while you run. Once I got over the corset-like feel, it actually did feel pretty good. I just had to make sure not to take my shirt off during the run.
There's also a version with regular shorts overlying the tights (the XR Short, $80) for runners who don't want to show off their junk.

