oh ya! i forgot about the headband/ear warmer thingy! yes... as mom said.... i keep my ears covered too!
oh ya! i forgot about the headband/ear warmer thingy! yes... as mom said.... i keep my ears covered too!
Thanks for the tips everyone. I think if I can "recycle" some of my winter running gear I'll be able to save some $. I must say though I'm going to clash and look like I'm colour blind. Hey, at least no one can complain they can't see me!![]()
Last edited by bluerider; 08-24-2005 at 11:01 AM.
All limits are self imposed - Icarus
I went from trail running to bicycling and my Hind Arctic Drylete running pants work well for winter cycling, I just put them on over my cycling shorts. I also use my running base layer tops for winter riding. I have arm warmers and leg warmers, but I havn't gotten in the habit of using them much yet.Originally Posted by bluerider
I have to say that the cycling apparel item I have been most pleased with is the convertible jacket/vest that Santa got me (from TE, of course!) last year. It's the most practical thing, although not the cheapest. But think of it as buying two garments in one. The sleeves roll up really small, and it has a pocket in the back as well as two in the front. (Whatever jacket you buy, you'll want it to have pockets.) All my riding buddies want one. It's just perfect when it starts out a bit too cool in the morning, and then warms up too much for a full jacket.
Have fun shopping!![]()