The rabbit Decade Collection is rabbit’s 10-year anniversary drop. Some anniversary collections are just a logo slapped onto the same gear. This one is fun! The official name is the rabbit Decade Edition. Either way, it celebrates ten years of rabbit, which is still lowercase and still just rabbit, not “run in rabbit.” I feel like I need to say that every time because someone will say or search it wrong.
If you have worn rabbit before, this takes several rabbit staples, adds anniversary details, and mixes in heavier lifestyle pieces made in Los Angeles. If you are new to rabbit, my older rabbit Apparel Review is a good starting place because rabbit sizing and fabric choices can vary by piece.
rabbit Decade Collection FAQs
What is the rabbit Decade Collection?
The rabbit Decade Collection is a limited-edition 10-year anniversary drop with performance running gear, lifestyle pieces, accessories, and anniversary details.
Is the rabbit Decade Collection good for running?
Yes, the Go Time singlet and Fuel n’ Fly shorts are the best running pieces in the collection. The hoodie, tee, jewelry, and jacket are better for travel, recovery, and race-weekend wear.
What is the best piece in the rabbit Decade Collection?
The Fuel n’ Fly shorts are the most useful piece because they work for racing, long runs, and carrying gels or a phone.
How much does the rabbit Decade Collection cost?
The collection ranges from $40 for the Tech Cap to $122 for the rabbit necklace. The main running pieces are $74 for the Go Time singlet and $78 for the Fuel n’ Fly shorts.
Is the rabbit Decade Collection limited edition?
Yes, rabbit describes the Decade Edition as a limited collection celebrating the brand’s 10-year anniversary.
Let’s get into an honest rabbit Decade Collection review.
rabbit Go Time Singlet Decade Edition
The Go Time singlet is the most obvious race-day piece in the rabbit Decade Collection. It costs $74 and uses rabbitSPEED fabric, with 100% recycled polyester on the front and a polyester-spandex blend on the back. It also has laser-cut square perforations along the front sides, micro-perforations across the back, side slits, and a tailored fit.
The Go Time Singlet is built for racing. I would use it for 5Ks, 10Ks, half marathons, hot-weather workouts, and any race where you want something light and breathable.
The Go Time is performance-focused, so if you usually prefer relaxed tanks, you may not love it. If you like race singlets that sit closer to the body and do not flap around, this is awesome. The rabbit Go Time Singlet Decade Edition does fit true to size and it’s great for racing.
rabbit Fuel n’ Fly Shorts Decade Edition
The Fuel n’ Fly shorts are my favorite shorts. They come in 4-inch and 5-inch inseams, cost $78, and are made for racing and longer runs. The shorts use recycled polyester and spandex, plus a Polartec Power Dry brief liner with Fresh Face anti-odor treatment. Sometimes when brands use recycled polyester, the result is the gear feels itchy…this isn’t the case here.
Storage is the big reason these stand out. The Fuel n’ Fly shorts have five pockets, including a back zip pocket that fits most phones, two front internal stash pockets, and two back stash pockets. That is a lot of storage for a race short. It’s also a lot of storage for a lose fitting short.
rabbit also suggests sizing down if you are between sizes. That tracks with my past rabbit experience, especially with some shorts. The Fuel n’ Fly shorts are semi-relaxed with a mid-rise waist, internal drawstring, laser-cut ventilation, and bonded hems.
For runners who carry gels, keys, cards, or a phone, these are the piece I would buy first. I would also compare them with other storage-heavy shorts like the ones in my Janji Apparel Review and Bandit Running Apparel Review.
rabbit Chaser Track Jacket Decade Edition
The Chaser Track Jacket costs $120 and is more race-weekend than race-day. rabbit describes it as a technical jacket designed to layer and breathe over running gear. It uses PacerWeave body fabric made from recycled polyester and spandex, with rabbitDRY piping and pocket lining.
The cropped waist gives it more style than your average running jacket. It also has a full zipper, front pockets, reflective details, and a semi-relaxed fit.
Would I wear this for a hard workout? No. I would wear it to warm up, cool down, travel, spectate, or look like I planned a race outfit. It fits the anniversary theme well because it feels more collectible than essential.
rabbit Oversized Cotton Tee Decade Edition
The Oversized Cotton Tee costs $68 and is made in Los Angeles from 100% preshrunk organic cotton. It has a relaxed all-gender fit, neck tape, and embroidered logos.
This is not technical running gear. It is thick cotton designed as an after-run tee, travel shirt, or lounge shirt.
I actually like that rabbit included lifestyle pieces because most runners do not only wear technical fabrics. Sometimes you want the shirt you put on after a race when you are eating pancakes and pretending you are not sore.
rabbit Oversized Cotton Hoodie Decade Edition
The Oversized Cotton Hoodie costs $120 and is also made in Los Angeles from 100% preshrunk organic cotton fleece. It has a relaxed all-gender fit, kangaroo pocket, and embroidered logos.
Again, this is not running gear. It is recovery, travel, couch, coffee, and post-race parking lot gear. The price is high, but heavy cotton fleece hoodies are expensive now, especially when they are made in Los Angeles.
For more of rabbit’s comfortable side, my rabbit EZ Collection Review is probably the closest comparison.
rabbit Tech Cap Decade Edition
The Tech Cap is $40 and is the easiest add-on in the collection. It has a 6-panel construction, taped construction, water-repellent stretch nylon taslan, an internal comfort band, and an adjustable quick-release closure.
A good running hat is underrated. I use hats for sun, sweat, bad hair, desert wind, and looking semi-put-together after a run. The Decade Tech Cap is not the most exciting piece, but it might be one of the most practical.
rabbit Jewelry
rabbit also partnered with Erica Sara Designs for limited rabbit jewelry, including a bracelet and necklace. The bracelet is $78, and the necklace is $122. Erica Sara Designs makes incredibly jewelry so it’s fun they partnered with her.
How does the rabbit Decade Collection compare to the Cadence Collection?
The rabbit Cadence Collection is more performance-focused across the board. The Decade Collection is split between racing gear and lifestyle gear.
- If you want gear for faster training and racing, look at Cadence.
- If you want a limited-edition anniversary collection with a mix of race pieces and post-run pieces, Decade is more fun.
Who should buy the rabbit Decade Collection?
- Runners who already like rabbit sizing and fabrics.
- Runners who want a limited-edition race kit.
- Runners who need lightweight race shorts with storage.
- Runners who like anniversary or collectible gear.
Who should skip the rabbit Decade Collection?
- Runners who only want budget gear.
- Runners who do not like limited drops selling out quickly.
rabbit Decade Collection Conclusion
Overall, the rabbit Decade Collection feels like a celebration without losing what rabbit does best: comfortable, functional running gear with enough personality that it does not look like every other brand on the rack.
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Questions for you:
Have you tried the rabbit Decade Collection?
Are you more likely to buy race gear or post-run gear from a limited-edition drop?

