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    yesterday the temperature was 101- the first time on September 14 since 1918. I just wish it would get a little bit cooler.

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    It was 47 here yesterday morning. Brrrr. I ran in long sleeves and capris. The morning before it was 68 and I ran in shorts and a light tank top. Crazy weather but I do think fall is here. This is a wonderful time of year to ride. I get bummed to think it's going to be cold soon and we can't ride.

    60 degrees is my guideline for donning leg warmers and/or knickers. And my feet get cold too, Catrin. I use wool socks and toe covers for anything under 60 degrees. Do you have covers, Catrin? If not, I would definitely invest in a pair.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Chick View Post
    I use wool socks and toe covers for anything under 60 degrees. Do you have covers, Catrin? If not, I would definitely invest in a pair.
    Toe covers are great! I use those more than shoe covers. Once I need shoe covers, it is too cold for me to enjoy a ride...

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    I know we all are different when it comes to cold/heat tolerance, but it never ceases to amaze me when I see people riding in shorts and just a jersey or a light jacket and it's 45 out. It can't feel good! Over the years, I can wear less layers on the top, well at least thickness of layers, but my bottom half and feet need warmth.
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    Yeah, I had to drag out the sweatshirts. I'm so used to 90-degree and humid air hitting my skin that this cooler, drier air has me all confused. Now I don't know what to wear for my Saturday morning ride. Arm warmers and my wool base layer, probably. On second thought, it's 43 degrees right now. That's jacket weather!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crankin View Post
    I know we all are different when it comes to cold/heat tolerance, but it never ceases to amaze me when I see people riding in shorts and just a jersey or a light jacket and it's 45 out. It can't feel good! Over the years, I can wear less layers on the top, well at least thickness of layers, but my bottom half and feet need warmth.
    Despite being acclimated to the southern climate and the wicked hot summer temperatures in TX, when winter comes (temps in the 50's) I still ride in shorts. I'm just the opposite of you - my lower body never has a problem with the cold, but my arms and hands do tend to get uncomfortable. So my concessions to the coldness are a long sleeved jersey, light wind breaker jacket, full-fingered gloves, and Icy Hot on both knees.

    I simply cannot stand to have anything binding on my knees when I ride. I don't see how y'all can ride comfortably with knickers hindering your knee movement.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hi Ho Silver View Post
    Despite being acclimated to the southern climate and the wicked hot summer temperatures in TX, when winter comes (temps in the 50's) I still ride in shorts. I'm just the opposite of you - my lower body never has a problem with the cold, but my arms and hands do tend to get uncomfortable. So my concessions to the coldness are a long sleeved jersey, light wind breaker jacket, full-fingered gloves, and Icy Hot on both knees.

    I simply cannot stand to have anything binding on my knees when I ride. I don't see how y'all can ride comfortably with knickers hindering your knee movement.

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    Huh? I've never felt like my knee movement was hindered by knickers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    Huh? I've never felt like my knee movement was hindered by knickers.
    Really? I can feel the pressure of the tights on my knees and it is very uncomfortable. Maybe it is because I have such bad knees to begin with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pll View Post
    Toe covers are great! I use those more than shoe covers. Once I need shoe covers, it is too cold for me to enjoy a ride...
    Me, too. Plus, getting full shoe covers on is such a PITA, and I've never found that they keep my feet all that much warmer than the toe covers.

    I love my Shebeest Pedal Pusher knickers in this kind of weather. The fabric is kind of cozy, and because I have pretty short legs, they hit me on my lower calf. So, most of my leg is nice and warm.

    Catrin, I wonder if you could get by without knee warmers and just use your leg warmers instead once it gets cold enough to cover your knees. I find that I don't mind it if my legs are "overdressed." It's my upper body that I need to careful not to over (or under) dress.

    As for wool socks, I find that thicker isn't always warmer either. They just end up making my shoes too tight.
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    I'm the other way around, toe covers restrict circulation so much that my feet are warmer without them. I might have lightweight shoe covers on before I even break out the knee warmers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    I'm the other way around, toe covers restrict circulation so much that my feet are warmer without them. I might have lightweight shoe covers on before I even break out the knee warmers.
    By toe covers, I mean the ones that go on the tops of my shoes. Is that what you're talking about?
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    By toe covers, I mean the ones that go on the tops of my shoes. Is that what you're talking about?
    Yep. The ones that squeeze the life out of my midfoot so as to hold on to the tops of my shoes.

    And +1 on knickers and knees. And knee warmers, too. With a gripper above the ankle, they put pressure on the kneecap the way full-length tights don't. I can wear knee warmers as long as I'm careful about how I put them on. With knickers, it's the combination of the knee issue, plus the way longer legs pull the chamois around, that makes me prefer shorts.


    Here's what I hate about cold weather: having to START from freezing cold indoors before my workout, to strip naked, to put on workout clothes that not only are themselves freezing cold, but are less than will keep me warm outside until I'm fully warmed up. There are two times all day I get nekkid when the temperature in the house is below 67°, and one of them is to jump right into a hot shower. I do NOT look forward to dressing for a run or ride when I'm already freezing.



    Plastic bags inside my shoes work as well as shoe covers in a pinch, and don't take any room at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    ...Catrin, I wonder if you could get by without knee warmers and just use your leg warmers instead once it gets cold enough to cover your knees. I find that I don't mind it if my legs are "overdressed." It's my upper body that I need to careful not to over (or under) dress.

    As for wool socks, I find that thicker isn't always warmer either. They just end up making my shoes too tight.
    I had been wondering that about my leg warmers. I think I am ok if my calves start sweating I remember last spring I was trying to decide the difference between them and my Mid-Zero Sugoi tights as far as the temperature range for them. My tights I can't wear lower than 40 degree temps, regardless of what they are called.

    Good point about the socks, even with quite thin socks I have to be careful about leaving them adjusted as loosely as possible to prevent hot spots/numbness. Thinking back to last night I don't think I actually had wool socks on to begin with. My upper body was fine with the two wool layers.

    Crankin, I will try the saline nasal spray. This is only a problem when the temps drop to the lower 60's, never a problem when it is warmer. I am unsure if the rhinitis tweaks my asthma or the colder air itself - probably both. Time to find my rescue inhalor...

 

 

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