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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Aug 2001
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    Iowa
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    Cold weather clothing

    Unfortunately, it's the time of year again when we have to think about layering on the clothing in order to ride. I'm wondering what everyone wears when the winds start to blow and the temps dip below freezing. Do you like a silk underlayer or a man-made fabric next to your skin? What about breathable, but warm tights? Jerseys? Jackets? How do you keep your face and head warm? Feet? Hands? This would be a good time to share strategies. I hope to get out this weekend, but I think the highs are going only going to be in the 30's (F). Brrr!

    Or do you stay inside when it gets that cold?
    Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived." Captain Jean Luc Picard

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Location
    Midwest
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    You have the right idea, light, breathable layers.

    Winter basics in my cycling drawer include:

    Base layer tops (sleeveless and long-sleeved). I like the synthetics. You can find inexpensive at campmor.com and sierrratradingpost.com

    Ear-bands(cover those ears!)

    Arm warmers

    Kneewarmers or knickers

    Full-fingered wind-block gloves

    Wool socks

    Toe covers

    Vest (actually I think the jackets with zip-off sleeves are a great idea).

    When the temps really drop add:

    Fleece wind-block tights

    Balaclava

    Lobster-gloves

    Neoprene booties (shoe covers)

    Long-sleeved thermal jersey

    Full jacket (with sleeves).

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Aug 2001
    Location
    Iowa
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    All great advice, pedalfaster! Over the years, I have collected all that stuff. I guess I should have been more specific in my questions...... such as, what brands do you prefer? Do you think some are better than others at breathability? I usually find that no matter what I put on, I sweat and then when you stop riding, a chill sets in very quickly.

    Does anyone have the winter shoes, made specifically for cold weather riding? If so, do you find that they keep your feet warmer than shoes and neoprene shoe covers? The shoes are pretty expensive but might be worth it if they are as effective as advertised. I have wimpy feet! The rest of me is always fine, but my toes do not like temps below freezing!

    When I was searching for a winter cycling jacket, I had a terrible time finding one that met all the qualifications I was looking for. Wind-blocking, breathable, and BRIGHTLY colored! It seemed that all the womens' jackets were in muted colors, very pretty, but not very visible to motorists when riding out on the road. I finally ended up ordering from TE, getting a red/black Giordana windtex jacket. It was a great purchase. It breathes well, keeps me plenty warm and is bright enough to be seen. It took me a lot of searching to find it, tho'. And I wondered all the time why womens' jacket are made for looks instead of visibility. I'm not sure what that says..........

    Okay, so I rambled on enough. Time to put on the layers and get out there! It was 35 yesterday when I went out, but the sun was shining and as soon as I got to the first hill, it was plenty warm. Should be the same today.

    annie
    Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived." Captain Jean Luc Picard

 

 

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