Most of my rides are a half hour/ 7 mile commute... early morning then early evening back and if I'm not feeling under the weather I'm normally pretty good in the coldThere's no simple answer to that. It would depend how long you planned to ride for, how cold it was and how susceptible you were to the elements in the first place.
only these are kneewarmers
very nice pictureI used the image to show how you wear this type of product with bib shortsas i thought it added value to the post.
The link I provided did however display leg warmers for purchase as well.
I have two bibs and a pair of bib tights, but with racing Saturday followed by the training ride Sunday I'd be washing them all the time, plus in my eyes it looks better racing in full club kit.I did some early season crits this year where the windchill took the temp down to about -7deg. A cheap pair of Altura leg warmers under a pair of club shorts did the job fine.
I have two bibs and a pair of bib tights, but with racing Saturday followed by the training ride Sunday I'd be washing them all the time, plus in my eyes it looks better racing in full club kit.
Looks like wiggle is getting a bashing again today.
Yep. I change close fitting stuff like baselayers but otherwise this ^ It would cost us a fortune in electricity and Daz if it was any other wayTop tip - when you get home, just hang your kit over the radiator to dry out. Good to go again in the morning.