Cyclists' varying tolerances to cold

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betty swollocks

large member
Yesterday morning: set off early for a long and scenic ride into work wearing Rapha soft shell jacket, merino base layer, shorts, leg warmers and sealskin gloves and after a coolish start off, became nice and toasty after a few miles.
The sun came up on a glorious morning and on the final stretch I came upon a fellow cyclist in short-sleeved top and shorts, bare hands and bare head.
He was loaded up with two rear panniers and going at a fair clip.
In conversation with him, it came to light that he pedals in twenty miles every morning and wears the same, rain or shine regardless of the season.
He maintained he was comfortable.
So, he was working very hard to generate warmth, but then the greater speed increases the wind chill.
I kept up with him and clad as I was, felt quite comfortable. I simply cannot see how he was.
Brrrrrrrrr!!
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
I see more than a few people cycling around here like that but I assume they've not realised how cold it is but it may be me being a bit wussy.
 

gf1959

Active Member
I hate feeling cold when cycling,i'd rather overheat than freeze,my muscles do not like
the cold one bit. Whatever suits i guess but i don't care about looking the part in the winter,just in keeping my parts warm.
 
accountantpete said:
I'm with you Betty - warmth over appearance anyday.

Although my motorbike gauntlets do lend a certain style I like to think.

A triumph of substance over style AP!

For myself I fall into the short-sleeves and bare legs category. Year-round is impossible over here but I keep going with exposed flesh until the first snows banish all two-wheelers for 4 months or more.
 

Mr Pig

New Member
I can ride in shorts unless it's sub zero but my feet, ears and face suffer something awful. The Buff was a great discovery, really helps.
 
I was fully layered up this morning and the obligatory bloke in t-shirt and shorts passed us. Perhaps it's the same bloke going round the country making us all feel inadequate?
 

MajorMantra

Well-Known Member
Location
Edinburgh
What I find most bizarre is not people's winter attire but what they choose to wear in summer. I saw cyclists wearing Altura Nightvision jackets during the day this summer. I would melt!

Matthew
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Slightest sign of cooler weather, i tend to overdress. Can't stand the cold for two reasons...
My muscles just dont want to work, i struggle like hell on winter runs.
My back won't take the cold, can't have any chill on my hips of lower back. Guaranteed to set me off :rofl:
Accordingly, yesterdays ride at about 13 or 15 degrees...i was wearing my Altura Nevis. Only a t shirt underneath, but i'd sooner be snug than cold.
 
MajorMantra said:
What I find most bizarre is not people's winter attire but what they choose to wear in summer. I saw cyclists wearing Altura Nightvision jackets during the day this summer. I would melt!

Matthew
Agree. There's a bloke I often pass going the other way on my way to work. He seems to be wearing the same huge coat whatever time of year it is. :rofl:
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
Saw him also.. :rofl:

Chuffy said:
I was fully layered up this morning and the obligatory bloke in t-shirt and shorts passed us. Perhaps it's the same bloke going round the country making us all feel inadequate?
 
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