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Bike Winter

Website: http://bikewinter.org
Location: Chicago-Milwaukee-Madison-St. Louis
Members: 462
Latest Activity: Dec 1, 2019

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Discussion Forum

2016 Stickers? 2 Replies

Started by Bob Kastigar. Last reply by Sarah D. Jan 4, 2017.

Winter eyewear/goggles-??? 28 Replies

Started by h' Zerocats. Last reply by Glenn Bradford Dec 1, 2016.

Leggings vs Leg Warmers 14 Replies

Started by igz. Last reply by Lisa Curcio Nov 14, 2014.

The 2015 Bike Winter Mascot/Sticker Design competition thread 50 Replies

Started by h' Zerocats. Last reply by Lisa Curcio Sep 29, 2014.

Winter Shoes/Boots 7 Replies

Started by Adam Herstein. Last reply by Eric Such Nov 29, 2013.

Waterproof gloves suggestions? 14 Replies

Started by Jackie. Last reply by Lisa Curcio Oct 18, 2013.

2014 Bike Winter Mascot/Sticker Design competition thread 40 Replies

Started by h' Zerocats. Last reply by h' Zerocats Sep 13, 2013.

Seeking Participants for Panel Discussion on Bike Winter

Started by Joe Studer 8.0 mi Aug 12, 2013.

Trying to price a used bike, not mine 1 Reply

Started by Bob Kastigar. Last reply by Tim S Jul 28, 2013.

Winter? Ha! Bring It On!!! 2 Replies

Started by Thunder Snow. Last reply by Thunder Snow Oct 26, 2012.

Waterproof/Windproof Shoe Suggestion 17 Replies

Started by Michael Millican. Last reply by igz Oct 8, 2012.

Summer? Meh! Just noodling.... Does anyone bicycle "Toys for Tots"? 24 Replies

Started by bk (aka: Dr. Mambohead). Last reply by bk (aka: Dr. Mambohead) Sep 21, 2012.

Bike Winter kickoff meeting 2013 3 Replies

Started by h' Zerocats. Last reply by Adam Herstein Sep 18, 2012.

2013 Bike Winter Mascot/Sticker Design competition-- Voting has ended! 7 Replies

Started by h' Zerocats. Last reply by h' Zerocats Sep 17, 2012.

2013 Bike Winter Sticker-- final entries??? 7 Replies

Started by h' Zerocats. Last reply by h' Zerocats Sep 9, 2012.

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Comment by Joe Studer 8.0 mi on December 11, 2009 at 5:46am
I wear a pair of thin liner gloves under the lobsters. They are great when I have to take the lobsters off to lock my bike, or otherwise do something that takes some dexterity.

They also seem to enhance / moderate the temperature of my hands, so that my fingers stay warm but my hands don't get sweaty. The liners seem to eliminate (or at least minimize) the problem of the lobsters being wet on the inside from sweaty hands.
Comment by Sara Gmitter on December 11, 2009 at 5:35am
I've found that if my hands or fingers are cold going into the lobster gloves, they'll stay cold unless I make my fingers share the internal compartments. Another reason why I carry a pair of lighter gloves. I wear these to lock and unlock my bike, get stuff off my back rack, etc. (that's how my hands got cold before going into the claws). I've found it near impossible to accomplish that stuff wearing the lobsters. PI is exactly the brand I had.
Comment by E A on December 10, 2009 at 8:17pm
I guess I should try the lobster claws again. I tried some PI brand ones a few years ago and my hands froze! (faulty pair?) That's when I went with REI mitts and started riding a mountain bike (flat bar).
Comment by Sara Gmitter on December 10, 2009 at 7:20pm
I was in full gear today, goggles, balaclava, hooded shirt, sweater, jacket, silk long johns, jeans, awesome winter overpants, smartwool socks, LLBean boots and lobster claw gloves. I was biking SW on Archer for about an hour and if the wind had a face I'd have punched it. Instead just swore a blue streak and sweat through most of my layers trying to get to work on time. I do love my lobster claw gloves but my hands get so warm in them they're usually wet on the inside when I get where I'm going. Then if they don't have time to dry out by the time I leave, bad news. I've started switching into a pair of lighter gloves once the claws start heating up. Cause what I really need is MORE gear to keep track of.
Comment by DavID on December 10, 2009 at 7:11pm
Bike winter! Hello all...
Comment by Cullen Carter on December 10, 2009 at 9:24am
Call me crazy, but, although I'm unemployed, I'm thinking of doing a daily commute just so I can post legitimately here.

Actually, I'm thinking about putting together a trike website. So, I can commute daily to APL (Appleton Public Library), and do some writing for the site there. I'll consider this my daily commute.

Thank goodness that it's only 1. 5 miles.

How far is your commute?
Comment by ad on December 10, 2009 at 9:09am
Today I wore a wool hat, snowboarding goggles, face mask, wool t-shirt, 2 wool midweight base layers, unlined patagonia softshell jacket, unlined softshell vest over the jacket, Ibex wool-lined softshell pants, heavyweight smartwool socks with lightweight patagonia wool sock liners, keen winter boots, and lobster gloves with wool glove liners. Torso was a bit too hot (could have lost the vest), feet were a tad too cold (probably no solution here unless I get warmer boots), and head, hands and legs were just right.

All in all not too bad today considering how wet the roads were before the freeze last night. The ibex wool-lined softshell pants have been the best investment ever. Work well from 30 to 0 with nothing else under them.
Comment by Michael Millican on December 10, 2009 at 7:04am
Can't say enough good things about the lobster gloves, they are super warm.
Comment by Gin on December 10, 2009 at 7:01am
And re: other BW cities. . . . heaps o' thanks to Howard for helping them get rolling.
Comment by Gin on December 10, 2009 at 7:00am
Not too bad today. But I deployed *all* gear, including goggles. My trip for thumbs is to sometimes hide them behind the handlebars to cut down on wind exposure.
 

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