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458.1 | Wool and Polypro | ULTRA::WITTENBERG | Theory, vapid theory | Wed Sep 09 1987 12:46 | 16 |
| I wear polypropolene tights over my normal biking shorts. With
heavy tights, this keeps me warm to about freezing. For the top, I
wear layers of wool sweaters over a polypro jersey, with a
Gore-tex top layer to deal with wind and rain. If it's really
cold, I'll pull some of the foam sizing pads out of my helmet and
wear a wool cap under the helmet. I tried Specialized toe-clip
covers (which are just a thin layer of nylon) and found that they
didn't help at all. I may try putting something warm over the toe
clips this year, or I may just use heavy wool or polypropolene
socks. I haven't had much trouble with cold toes yet, and when I
do putting on a hat has always solved the problem.
All of these clothes double for X-C skiing (except that I don't
wear a helmet skiing, and sometimes wear knickers.)
--David
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458.2 | Well, theres overcoats and overdressed and overnerdie... | MENTOR::REG | I think I may have AEIFS | Wed Sep 09 1987 13:41 | 19 |
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I had the pleasure of riding a december metric in California a
couple of years ago. It was really weird to see everyone out in
winter gear when it was "all the way down to 60", but they thought
I was the whacky one to be still riding in shorts. Calendar watching
vs weather watching I guess ?
re .0 Cold weather biking gear does seem to offer unlimited
opportunities for dressing Ultra_nerdie. That's just my opinion,
though I suspect its shared by at least a few others.
BTW, don't try to cram too much sock into your shoes, its the
trapped air that provides insulation and the effect is lost when
the air is squeezed out. There's also risk to circulation and you
won't feel it getting cut off if your feet are numb anyway.
Reg
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458.3 | How cold can you go? | GRUNT::KLASMAN | | Wed Sep 09 1987 17:37 | 24 |
| < Note 458.0 by LUDWIG::DESHARNAIS >
-< Cold Weather Riding Attire >-
Tights over bike shorts are a must once it gets cold. Generally speaking, the
clothes you will need depends on the temperatures you ride in, your speed and
how you are affected by the cold.
If you need lots of warmth, try windfront tights and jackets. These are
usually polypro with windproof nylon fronts. The open back, polypro lets your
perspiration escape and help avoid overheating. I wear them and am very happy
with them. They also work well for xc-skiing, since you're dealing with the
same conditions. All the bike shops, as well as the mail order catalogs,
carry these items. My favorite piece is a jacket made by and ordered thru
Performance. Tho they don't make this particular jacket anymore, I'm sure the
new one, as well as the other major brands, are quite nice. Bellwether seems
to make alot of good stuff.
For you feet, I would recommend booties. What kind depends a lot on your
shoes...cleated or not. There are some new neoprene ones that are probably
very warm...if they fit your shoe/pedal combination.
Kevin
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458.4 | 20 degrees is my lower limit | MPGS::DEHAHN | | Thu Sep 10 1987 09:34 | 18 |
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Good suggestions so far...
For the legs in very cold weather I use, first, polypro underwear,
like Odlo, Lifa etc; then wool tights, topped off with lycra tights
over the wool. The lycra keeps the wind out of the wool and offers
some amount of water resistance.
Cross country ski gloves worked the best for me in cold weather,
I use Kombi. Plan on wearing out a set every year if you ride tubulars.
Booties...I still haven't found a set that keep my feet really warm.
Re: whoever said they xc ski in everything but the helmet....your
ski bindings accept your cleats?
CdH
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458.5 | NVP meeting topic | EUCLID::PAULHUS | Chris @ MLO 8-3/T13 dtn 223-6871 | Fri Sep 11 1987 11:45 | 6 |
| In the next month or two I'm scheduled to speak to the Nashoba
Valley Pedalers on Cold and Wet Weather Clothing. I'll have examples
of garments, recommendations for various conditions, and expect
a lively discussion from the floor. I've compiled a list of suppliers
for poly, wool, Gore-Tex, etc. I'll post a reply here when the
meeting is announced. - Chris
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458.6 | winter riding gear .... | SUSHI::KMACDONALD | time to squeeze the donuts! | Fri Sep 11 1987 14:23 | 12 |
| My favorite cold weather setup was to wear riding shorts, GoreTex jogging pants
(with tights under if REALLY cold), The previously mentioned Specialized
toeclip covers (provide a bit extra when REAL cold - I've seen but not tried
some similar covers that had insulation), and rubber "duck shoes" - the kind
LLBean and others have with leather tops/rubber bottoms. On top, my
jersey and a mtn. parka (usu. GoreTex with pit-zips), and for my head, a
silk balaclava under my crash hat. Snowmobile mitts for real chilly days.
Above tested over several seasons of winter commuting (10 miles each way,
temp. never below 10 F.)
ken
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458.7 | How about Nashbar Helley-Tech? | LUDWIG::DESHARNAIS | | Fri Sep 18 1987 13:29 | 14 |
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Many thanks for all the replies. I certainly have a better idea
of what is required for cold weather riding.
RE .5 Chris, I'll try to make the meeting for your lecture.
When looking through the Nashbar catalog this morning, I notice
the Siere pants and jacket made of what they called Helley-Tech.
They looked like something water resistant and breathable, yet
loose enough to layer clothes underneath. Has anyone tried this
Helley-Tech stuff?
Thanks,
Denis
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458.8 | | AKOV11::FULLER | | Fri Sep 18 1987 13:41 | 6 |
| REI in Reading sells Helly-Tech. Its looks pretty good.
Fit, if I remember correctly, is tight so buy large if
you need room for layers underneath.
steve
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458.9 | | MENTOR::REG | I think I may have AEIFS | Fri Sep 18 1987 14:27 | 3 |
| re Helly-Tech. At a guess it is probably made by Helly Hanson,
the LIFA folks. LIFA Poly Pro is pretty damned good stuff, eh Charles ?
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458.10 | Patagonia Gear | KYOMTS::ROSSI | | Sat Oct 10 1987 08:35 | 9 |
| Re: Where and what to buy...
You might try the Patagonia catalog for multifunctional gear.
It's a little pricey but they have quite a nice selection.
Call (805)648-3386 for catalog.
Paul
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458.11 | maybe next year... | EUCLID::PAULHUS | Chris @ MLO 8-3/T13 dtn 223-6871 | Mon Oct 19 1987 13:01 | 4 |
| re. .5 Our meeting speaker arranger has filled the winter schedule
with other topics [...that grass does look greener over
there...] so, maybe next year. Sorry. - Chris
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