For 50-60 degree weather:
--arm warmers are your friend. definitely get at least one pair, I have several in different weights (um and colors). I would also suggest a vest and LIGHT windbreaker (something like the Pearl Izumi Optik jacket). You may not need long sleeve jerseys if it doesn't get much below 50. I find that a silkweight, long-sleeve long underwear top under a short sleeve jersey is good for around 50-55 too, if it's not going to get warmer later in the ride. If it's in that temp range and windy, you WILL want a jacket.
--I've lived most of my life in a coldish climate (Vermont), so I may have different tolerance than you (though I HATE being cold). But for 50-60 degrees, I'm not sure I'd go out and buy lots of tights. Maybe one pair to have on hand in case of emergency. (I'm actually a big fan of Sugoi's Midzero and Subzero tights, which are for much colder weather than you've mentioned, but are pretty weather-resistant if you happen to encounter wind and precipitation). But for me, 50-60 degrees would be knicker weather. I have some leg warmers but I find them such a pain that I haven't bothered to invest in knee warmers. They are unflattering (grippers go under shorts at about the fattest part of your thigh, creating bulges even if you fancy yourself to have firm or relatively lean thighs), they slide down sometimes while you're riding... And I'm rarely in a situation where I really need tights, and then shorts later -- usually I can get by with wearing knickers in in-between weather, or I can put up with being a teeny bit chilly at first in shorts. With arm warmers, on the other hand, I really find that flexibility (start out with arm warmers, push them down as you warm up, then pull them back up as the wind changes or you go from climbing to descending) to be very useful.
--I would probably invest in a pair of lightweight full-finger gloves, between 45 and low 50s you may want to have them. I have a pair of Terry light full finger gloves (I think TE sells them) which I like very much.
--I don't do shoe covers until maybe 30 degrees and under, but some people seem to wear toe covers at warmer temps...
So that's what I do, but your mileage may vary.
Good luck!!!



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). I would also suggest a vest and LIGHT windbreaker (something like the Pearl Izumi Optik jacket). You may not need long sleeve jerseys if it doesn't get much below 50. I find that a silkweight, long-sleeve long underwear top under a short sleeve jersey is good for around 50-55 too, if it's not going to get warmer later in the ride. If it's in that temp range and windy, you WILL want a jacket.
. (I'm actually a big fan of Sugoi's Midzero and Subzero tights, which are for much colder weather than you've mentioned, but are pretty weather-resistant if you happen to encounter wind and precipitation). But for me, 50-60 degrees would be knicker weather. I have some leg warmers but I find them such a pain that I haven't bothered to invest in knee warmers. They are unflattering (grippers go under shorts at about the fattest part of your thigh, creating bulges even if you fancy yourself to have firm or relatively lean thighs), they slide down sometimes while you're riding... And I'm rarely in a situation where I really need tights, and then shorts later -- usually I can get by with wearing knickers in in-between weather, or I can put up with being a teeny bit chilly at first in shorts. With arm warmers, on the other hand, I really find that flexibility (start out with arm warmers, push them down as you warm up, then pull them back up as the wind changes or you go from climbing to descending) to be very useful.
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