I also love the amfibs. Great for wind, rain and cold.
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I also love the amfibs. Great for wind, rain and cold.
Another vote for PI's AmFib. I wear them to run, bike and XC ski. They are breathable and wick water too. The key is to find something windproof. I just bought some Gore windstopper leg warmers and just blocking that winds makes a huge difference. No amount of fleece can keep you warm when it's windy.
For those of you who ride in cold weather - do you recommend a) tights with a chamois, b) tights without worn over shorts, or c) leg warmers? Sometimes it is actually *cold* around here (central valley in Northern CA) but often, it starts out cold and warms up enough through the day that I might not want to be stuck wearing tights.
Mojo: I live in Upstate NY, which is why I own all three of your options! Really the key to keeping warm, however, is to block the wind. For me windstopper leg warmers are my go-to for chilly days. I upgrade to tights with a chamois when my butt starts to get cold in regular shorts and then I'll go full coverage (PI Am Fib tights over a pair of bike shorts) when it's super cold (usually below 40 or a nasty wind chill).
I usually layer - I've been known to strip off my tights before a long climb and put them back on at the summit :)
My other personal favorite for moderately chilly days is bike shorts with wool snowboard knee socks. My knees don't mind being cold as much as some people's, but I have to keep my lower legs warm or risk my feet going numb.
Plus my snowboard socks are pretty colorful and I love to wear them so they're visible. Totally not stylish in anyone's world but they're fun!
I finally bit the bullet and invested in Gore Windstopper leg warmers. They're a bit pricey, but I managed to find a new pair for half the price on eBay. Fleece leg warmers just don't cut it for me in the cold. The wind just blows right through :(
I have Craft Active Thermal tights which are super warm and fleecy on upper thigh and have a thinner fabric from just below the knee and on back of knee for ease of movement. They are nice and long so you don't get nippy ankles!
I live in the South but all that really means is that you ride outside all year, not that it isn't cold! Ridden in below 32' F and snowing and my legs were the only thing that wasn't cold. When I take off my gear there is a freezing line of red skin above where my tights end because that skin is so cold!
I also have a pair of sugoi midzero knickers. They are hot hot hot! I am getting some of the long midzero tights for this winter because the chamois on craft tights is going :( The midzero is a great, warm and fleecy tight - feels great and I know that they will last as the rest of my stuff from Sugoi has outlasted the craft gear. Main reason for switching brands and going with sugoi.