There is an article in the current issue of Bicycling about dressing for cooler weather.
The funny thing is, that dressing for really cold weather is less ambiguous: Put on everything you can, and you may still be cold.
There is an article in the current issue of Bicycling about dressing for cooler weather.
The funny thing is, that dressing for really cold weather is less ambiguous: Put on everything you can, and you may still be cold.
Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.
i did a ride in 50 degree weather, windy (13 mph with 20 mph gusts). Gear missed: full fingered gloves. I tried liner gloves under my regular "fingerless" gloves, but I felt my grip was not good enough to hold safely to the water bottle...
Other than, the knee warmers worked just fine, as did wool socks. I had toe covers as a precaution (I prefer them over shoe covers) and did not regret it. As far as tops: jacket over a long sleeve technical tee (same I use for running), and an undershirt. I count the sports bra as a layer, too![]()
I'd start with some socks, arm warmers, knee warmers, and a short sleeve jersey.
I have a light weight windbreaker I also wear that zips up around the neck if it's cold. However, it's not a proper cycling jacket so it doesn't breathe like the expensive ones do. I just wear a cami under my jersey that keeps my core warm.
A lot of people wear knickers or long tights, but I like that the knee warmers and arm warmers can come off and be put into my jersey pocket if it gets warm. My arm warmers and knee warmers are Hincapie Arenburg. They don't fall down like my Pearl Izumi ones did. I don't pull the knee warmers up really high (about an inch or two past my shorts) and they're long enough they go below my calves, nearly to my ankles. I end up with only a few inches of exposed leg.
My hands tend to get cold... really cold. I have a pair of PI long fingered gloves (Cyclone, I think) that I absolutely love.
It's all going to depend on how cold it is and how your deal with the cold weather. I've seen people out in upper 60's - low 70's wearing tights and jackets. Yikes... too warm!
Michelle
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1995 Specialized Hardrock GX Sport (no idea what the saddle is)
2009 Trek 6000 (stock Bontrager saddle)
2009 Trek 1.5 (Specialized Ruby SL)
Such helpful suggestions. When I exercise when it is cold, my legs don't really feel the cold so I love the suggestions of running capris over my cycling shorts or knee warmers.
I sounds like my first purchases should be a short-sleeve jersey, a pair of wool socks and ear warmers. I know from experience that nothing bothers me more than cold ears. Then I'll start the hunt for a light windbreaker that folds up small.
I'm really hoping we are back to a normal winter here in Houston. Last year we had a freeze in April! That never happends. Heck, we've had winters where it never freezes at all.
I tried on this jacket at REI and I want it. But I'm holding out for a sale and some funds
It would be nice for the weather you speak of. Which is weather I"m experiencing right now in WI!
http://www.rei.com/product/801491
Alison - mama of 2 (8yo and 6yo)
2009 Independent Fabrication steel Crown Jewel SE
1995 trek 800 steel MTV