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This is our second in a series of three videos with suggestions and tips on dressing for cold weather cycling while maintaining your own sense of style. 

This one covers temperatures in the 30s. The first in the series covers the 40s and can be found here. We'll release the next one covering the 20's and below soon, so keep your eyes peeled. Please share with friends!

Thanks for watching and stay warm out there!


Jason Jenkins
Education Specialist
Active Trans

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Nice job, Jason.

...and Lorena!

Kevin C said:

Nice job, Jason.

Nice video! What's the local manufacturer that makes hats from recycled Merino?

Thanks guys!

Tom, that would be Kozy Prery!

Jason Jenkins
Active Trans

Hey, guys, I think Jason's cap is definitely Kozy Prery (who will be at the bike swap on Feb 15), but her caps are actually not merino.  They are made out of recycled t-shirt type material and the winter ones are lined with a polyester that wicks.  Super comfortable and highly recommended, but not merino!

Nice video!

Active Transportation Alliance said:

Thanks guys!

Tom, that would be Kozy Prery!

Jason Jenkins
Active Trans

Hmm. Mine may be an older one (2 years), but the exterior, I'm pretty sure is Merino. I may have just gotten lucky!

Jason

Maybe there were some Merino, but the web site now lists only the cotton knit ones.  Last year at the bike swap I don't think there were any Merino. Even so, those caps are warm and they have the ear coverage that Lorena and Jason rightfully recommend.  And they are thin enough to easily fit under a helmet, too, if you are of the helmet persuasion.

Erin--are you out there? Enquiring minds want to know!  

very good.

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