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  1. #1
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    Cold weather gear

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    Sorry if this has been covered again and again, but if the saddle sore can be discussed repeatedly, so can this.

    I am going to stock up on cold weather gear but don't know yet which way to go.

    I would like to be able to ride at 10°C or a bit lower, not down at freezing temperatures if that means an added set of equipment, and definitely not in rain or wet roads.

    I have a windstopper soft shell jacket, windstopper undergarment and long bib tights so far, which helped me through a ride at about 10 °C but I was cold on the feet, fingers and legs. Also I want to take long flat rides to train basic endurance.

    I have thought of buying:

    windstopper tights (without chamois) to wear over the bib tights or a pair of shorts/that can double as winter running tights

    long fingered gloves - not too heavy but with windstopper fabric

    an under helmet cap OR I just saw a hooded top from nike that zips all the way over your mouth - now I wonder if I can keep myself from breathing into that fabric through the mouth, and whether it is warm enough, so a cap will probably make more sense -

    and something for the feet: either windstopper oversocks or a neoprene shoe cover.

    Any suggestions welcome. Especially regarding shoe covers.
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    You're right - there was a thread a bit earlier in the winter. I just went looking for it (call me lazy, but I didn't want to repeat all of the info I had posted there, sorry!) - I think you'll find some useful info here: http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showthread.php?t=4757

    You're definitely on the right track with the things that you've listed in your post. I have used tights with a windstopper layer in the front, but what I've found is that I really prefer wearing REI Polartec Power Stretch tights over my cycling shorts, and I add my knee warmers when it's really cold. The extra for my feet is toe warmers. I'm using Heat Treat warmers, but there are others out there too.

    I ride comfortably into the low 30s (-1 celsius), but I've also managed the low 20s (-6.6 celsius) this year. Surprised myself...

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    If you figure out the feet, let me know...

    I've had really good luck with the chemical warmers for feet, but they don't last long enough for me. I have PI Calientoes, which are ok to about 55 or 60F, but I really hope to find something warmer. I bought neoprene socks, and they were so weirdly shaped, I couldn't get them on my feet. I would _like_ a pair of winter cycling shoes, but they are so expensive! Which would be worth it if I was sure they worked...

    I have Performance Windstopper tights. I layer them over regular shorts, and sometimes knickers _and_ shorts. I have never been cold with them on, down into the 30's.

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    Actually Nanci I did great this winter - rode down to 0 degrees (F).....I wore tights, Smart Wool socks, Neoprene Socks (called Seal Skinz), my shoes and neoprene shoe covers. I also kept curling my feet up so they didn't rest too long on the inside area of my shoes over the cleat plate. It was the first winter I Didn't have cold feet!
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    ok corsair...where did you find your sealskinz???

    i have such problems with cold toes (frostbite while skiing in my teens) anyway...anything below 65c is like solid ice strapped to my toes for hours!!!! oooh...the pain!!! i know winter shoes are in order and heatwarmers are an option but if i have to use them until the weather hits the 70's it is gonna get expensive!!! the rest of me seems to deal fine with the chill....

    thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by bouncybouncy
    ok corsair...where did you find your sealskinz???
    Sorry, I'm not Corsair... but I did a search and found that TE carries them, as does REI.

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    OH BOY!!!!! THANKS!!!!

    i googled it and only got UK sites (too much $$$ for shipping)

    off to shop...
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    http://www.rei.com/online/store/Sear...lSkinz&x=0&y=0
    Denise beat me to it - but I found them at REI. I originally got them to keep my feet dry on the Harley but have since discovered how wonderful they are at keeping my feet warm on the non-motorized bike!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

 

 

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