Not the gear. The roads, the people, the environment.Better cold weather gear?
With the gear I have 5C is no problem.
Not the gear. The roads, the people, the environment.Better cold weather gear?
With the gear I have 5C is no problem.
Sad but true. On the other hand, enjoy the MercNot the gear. The roads, the people, the environment.
Isn't that kind of a year round thing though??The roads, the people, the environment.
Absolutely, but it always gets worse when the weather turns.Isn't that kind of a year round thing though??
Other than decent jacket and pants an Evest (plug in) is really my only cold weather gear beyond a knitted dickie for around my neck.What are some versatile heated gear items some of you like to use? I'm interested in a vest at a reasonable price that I can use for more than just riding, so preferably something with decent battery life that doesn't need to be plugged into the bike.
Cold weather riding and outdoor physical activities aren't fair comparisons; where one of these you are physically moving and generating body heat and the other you are sitting somewhat still and being blasted by windchill
That doesn't sound right. Weather gets cold, peoples thoughts turn to snowmobiling and everyone is happy winter has finally arrived.Absolutely, but it always gets worse when the weather turns.
Ain't no one around here doing that. Barely enough snow to shovel the driveway..and yet....the drivers still turn into complete morons.That doesn't sound right. Weather gets cold, peoples thoughts turn to snowmobiling and everyone is happy winter has finally arrived.
Set your sights higher.......and get a jacket.....warm arms too=better comfort.What are some versatile heated gear items some of you like to use? I'm interested in a vest at a reasonable price
I rock a fleece neck gaiter anytime it starts to drop below 10deg on/off the bike. Not as clumsy as a scarf and really keeps the chill offOther than decent jacket and pants an Evest (plug in) is really my only cold weather gear beyond a knitted dickie for around my neck.
The vest is golden!
Thanks I'll have to give em a shout, that's a killer dealSet your sights higher.......and get a jacket.....warm arms too=better comfort.
Sturgess was selling these for $99. I have one. Maybe they still have some It works fine.
I suppose. Rather sweat than shiver.It's gonna be plus 10C. You're dressed for minus 35C.
Them: "It's too cold, I put my bike away!"
Me: "I'm still riding"
Them: "You're going to crash, your tires are like hockey pucks at anything below 10 degrees!"
Me: "Yeah, no, that's really not a thing, just ride to conditions"
Them: Something something wet leaves on road, hard tires, slippery, danger Will Robinson, danger danger! (arms flailing)
Me: "Ride to conditions"
Them: "You can't ride this time of year, you'll freeze!"
Me: "Snowmobilers are still out there at -20, how do they do it?
Them: <crickets>
What are some versatile heated gear items some of you like to use? I'm interested in a vest at a reasonable price that I can use for more than just riding,
Rather sweat than shiver.
And on the 5th day he cometh down from the heavens and sayethSweating is actually really, really bad in cold weather, as that can lead to shivering when your body struggles trying to heat your now damp clothing.
Some interesting reading on the science of staying warm in cold weather. In the back country in extreme weather sweating can actually be deadly.
Don't Sweat: An Impossible Piece of Winter Advice | Appalachian Mountain Club (AMC)
Don't sweat on winter adventures. Impossible? Maybe. But here's how to minimize sweat and keep your base layers from getting damp.www.outdoors.org