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  1. #12
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    Jan 2006
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    Pacific Northwest
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    I don't have Reynaud's but have always had trouble keeping hands and feet warm. I went to REI this winter and said, "Show me your warmest stuff for feet and hands", and left with great Sugoi Resistor Bike Booties and very warm ski gloves. I do ride year-round here no matter what the weather is doing (unless there's lots of snow or ice). Having the gear that keeps you warm and dry is the key. That includes a good, ventilated rain jacket, helmet cover, rain pants. Sometimes I wear two pairs of gloves, one thin, one very warm. I can ride in temperatures in the low 30s, and in even heavy rain, with no problem, as long as I wear the booties, smartwool socks, and the ski gloves.
    Last edited by salsabike; 06-10-2006 at 07:15 AM. Reason: just fixing a typo

 

 

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