It looks like we have some proper Bike Fall* weather on the way. . . just in time for next week's Bike Winter kick off/sticker release event! Come on out next Thursday to the Billy Goat on Madison to meet veterans of all season cycling and folks hoping to tackle their first Bike Winter this year. Pick up (or share) tips and get inspired to get involved. And, get the first peek at this year's sticker! Thanks to all who designed and voted. Event info here: http://www.thechainlink.org/events/bike-winter-kick-off-workshop-an...
*I usually bust out the gaitors (ear coverings) when the temp gets below 55. What's your cut off?
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I started shopping today.
I want to ride all year 'round. I'm looking for opinions on the best gloves and pants right now.
I think I have the rest covered:
-- two shirts, a hoodie and my goretech has worked in the past
-- kroop's goggles
-- PlanetBuff Merino Wool Shamir
-- wool socks over normal socks with tretorn shoes
I plan on buying a bern brentwood helmet with the winter insert.
I also want to build up my beater starting this weekend.
Hi Joe--
Some people swear by lobster gloves, which you can get at bike shops. I do a mitten/glove combo and glove liners. The key is that it's windproof. http://www.campmor.com/outdoor/gear/Product___91891
I like silk undershirts and long johns for lighweight, non-stinky warmth.
Does your jacket have pit zips?
Gin, I can't make this event but have no clue where to start for the winter here! Do you have more events coming up?
I have a pair of lobsters but I don't love them. I made the mistake of getting a pair in my size (ordered online) and I feel like they are too constricting on my fingers. If I had more wiggle room I could flex them enough to stay warm. I also cant fit anything but a very thin silk layer underneath so I'm normally sidelined on days below 15.
If you get a pair make sure to go up a size.
Well, there's always the Bike Winter website.
Meg Matthews said:Gin, I can't make this event but have no clue where to start for the winter here! Do you have more events coming up?
Ash's advice goes for shoes too--you gotta be able to wiggle those extremities.
Meg--yes--there will be lots of chances to meet up with wintry-minded folk. Will you be at this week's Critical Lass? You could pick brains there. I will be there, I think. Here is our how to page: http://bikewinter.org/howto
I've found Craft lobster gloves to be the best for me for temps under freezing. Windproof and waterproof (considering the temps you'll wear them at). A bit cheaper than Pearl Izumi lobsters. Roscove Village Bikes sells the Craft brand for a reasonable price. I found the size I usually wear in a glove fit me fine and even allows a thin baselayer glove to be worn as well, but your results may very.
Joe Sak said:
I started shopping today.
I want to ride all year 'round. I'm looking for opinions on the best gloves and pants right now.
I think I have the rest covered:
-- two shirts, a hoodie and my goretech has worked in the past
-- kroop's goggles
-- PlanetBuff Merino Wool Shamir
-- wool socks over normal socks with tretorn shoes
I plan on buying a bern brentwood helmet with the winter insert.
I also want to build up my beater starting this weekend.
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