Re: cold weather riding wear
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2013 9:03 pm
Just remember that cold air intrusion is the enemy!
Hippo hands or similar guards as already mentioned route the wind off your hands and when combined with heated grips makes a great combo and allows you to wear lighter gloves.
Balaclava's or neck gaiters - anything that keeps cold air off your neck and from blowing through your helmet makes a big difference.
Windproof outer layer if it's really cold. Goretex may be great for staying dry but the fact that it is breathable also means it is NOT windproof. If out riding and caught off guard by the temps I've been known to throw on my cheap light weight rain gear over what ever gear I happen to have on. A thin shell that's windproof with quickly demonstrate how important keeping the wind out of your clothing is.
Moisture wicking socks - if you are wearing enough gear to keep your feet warm at 70mph you need something to wick the sweat away from your feet.
Hippo hands or similar guards as already mentioned route the wind off your hands and when combined with heated grips makes a great combo and allows you to wear lighter gloves.
Balaclava's or neck gaiters - anything that keeps cold air off your neck and from blowing through your helmet makes a big difference.
Windproof outer layer if it's really cold. Goretex may be great for staying dry but the fact that it is breathable also means it is NOT windproof. If out riding and caught off guard by the temps I've been known to throw on my cheap light weight rain gear over what ever gear I happen to have on. A thin shell that's windproof with quickly demonstrate how important keeping the wind out of your clothing is.
Moisture wicking socks - if you are wearing enough gear to keep your feet warm at 70mph you need something to wick the sweat away from your feet.