Essential piece of equipment for winter cycling

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decca234uk

New Member
Location
Leeds
Here's something I never thought about. It could become this years' esential piece of winter cycling equipment. The Willy Warmer. Have a look at it here It looks rather big for me.
 

jimboalee

New Member
Location
Solihull
Oh, bloody hell.

This is an application where the Thinsulate lining out of a Thinsulate beenie hat from Poundland does the business.

Remember "Poundland". That means it costs £1.
 

jimboalee

New Member
Location
Solihull
Oh, bloody hell.

This is an application where the Thinsulate lining out of a Thinsulate beenie hat from Poundland does the business.

Remember "Poundland". That means it costs £1.

Also, the Thinsulate lining out of a Thinsulate beenie hat can just about be stretched to 10".
 

Twiggy

New Member
Location
Coventry
There's a reason dangley bits dangle out of the body, rather than being stored safely inside, they need to be slightly cooler than the rest of the body, they are supposed to be slightly cooler than the rest of you.
 

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
Here's something I never thought about. It could become this years' esential piece of winter cycling equipment. The Willy Warmer. Have a look at it here It looks rather big for me.

Hahahahahahahahahahahah.....hahahahahahah..(breathe)......hahaahahah.
I was looking for a nice spot to spend my two thousandth post...and this is just perfect, Thanks for that, they soo should have pitched this on Dragons Den!!
 

Number14

Guru
Location
Fareham
Looking at the pictures on the website, I'm suprised it's only the penis that goes in the pouch. Surely it would make more sense to put everythin in there?:blush:
 

gavintc

Guru
Location
Southsea
There's a reason dangley bits dangle out of the body, rather than being stored safely inside, they need to be slightly cooler than the rest of the body, they are supposed to be slightly cooler than the rest of you.

Remember this is made for the seriously cold weather in N America. When I lived in Canada, I was in a running club and during the 1st winter, I was amazed at just how cold the club would meet and run. However, having said that, I do not remember my bits getting particularly cold or a problem. It was usually toes, fingers and ears that seemed to tingle away until the blood got moving around the body.
 

campbellab

Senior Member
Location
Swindon
I've been out and felt fine, but my little buddy has receeded so much that it was almost difficult to empty my bladder! :wub:
 
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