When it warms up during a ride I'll just push the arm and knee warmers down and "rock" the Flashdance look.I have to be a little careful the knee warmers don't get too baggy and catch on my front derailleur or anything though.
When it warms up during a ride I'll just push the arm and knee warmers down and "rock" the Flashdance look.I have to be a little careful the knee warmers don't get too baggy and catch on my front derailleur or anything though.
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Wow, this thread is taking me back to the 80s. I'm picturing fuzzy pastel mohair and dance shoes. I hope you wear your pink tights. You are wearing your pink tights, aren't you? Torn sweatshirt over your leotard?
Arm warmers are a crucial bridge between seasons. I know some folks swear by keeping their knees covered but perhaps I'm unduly deterred by how I look in leg warmers! I have a great packable jacket w zip-off sleeves as well.
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Thanks for the great ideas! Hopefully I don't sound to silly, but I was wondering "literally" how you wear them. Meaning, do I tuck the leg warmers under my shorts or over etc... Also, if you are going to do that, why not just get long riding tights, make sense. I just wasn't sure if these are meant to be worn "under" clothes, instead of being seen. Kind of like you wouldn't wear thermal undies as outerwear. And if you do, I hope I haven't offended anyone, thanks.![]()
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I found them to be irritating and they wouldn't stay up. I like knickers, it's just not that warm here in the winter that you'll need the leg warmers.
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They're more useful for changing conditions than for constant cool temperatures. In full winter we need full layers here, too, but on days like yesterday we can start out at 45°F and it'll be 80° before we finish. There are a couple of people in my club who can handle 45° on their exposed knees and who can generate enough core heat that their muscles and tendons don't tighten up at those temps, but I'm for sure not one of them. And any of us would've been overheated before noon if we'd dressed in full tights and long sleeves for the early morning temperature.
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A time-honored tradition in NYC! Here we have metal boxes on many street corners with freebie papers so I was taught early on that if I get caught unprepared for cooler weather to grab some and use them as you describe!We've been playing with the use of newspaper, under our clothing, as a disposable windbreaker. It provides additional insulation with having to add bulk to our pockets as we de-layer.
I tried out some leg warmers with my usual biking shorts for the first time tonight - thoroughly recommended! Best invention since sliced bread for the Scottish climateNo idea about arm warmers as it's normally never warm enough here to go without something that has sleeves on, but the leg warmers are definitely getting a big thumbs up for saving me from changing into the dreaded winter leggings already!
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Knee warmers/arm warmers get tucked into your shorts/shirt sleeves - they are made to be easy to put on and remove and to be small and packable, unlike a pair of tights that once you put on, you are unlikely to want to remove and may be a bit difficult to fit into your pocket. Only a little bit- like an inch or so, gets tucked in - so its not like you need to undress to put them on or take them off.
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We've been playing with the use of newspaper, under our clothing, as a disposable windbreaker. It provides additional insulation with having to add bulk to our pockets as we de-layer.
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