As the days grow shorter and colder, I'm rapidly approaching my first winter of commuting by bike.
I have a couple of questions about clothing:
I have an Altura Nightvision waterproof for wet days - it's the cold ones I'm not sure about.
Am I better off getting a thin (minimally insulated) windproof top, and some extra layers to wear underneath. Or is it better to get something a little warmer itself.
What do others do/recomend? Any specific recomendations would be good - there's just so much choice out there it's quite confusing (especially shopping online).
Also - waterproof shorts/trousers.
Is it really worth the bother? Currently , when it rains I can keep my top half dry(ish) but my legs just get wet. This is fine when it's not warmer, but I can imagine this might be a bit rough when it's also freezing cold. However, waterproof leggings will get horribly sweaty.
Which do people find more unpleasant. Hot sweaty legs from waterprooft trousers, or cold wet legs from rain?
Finally, lights.
Most of my route is on totally unlit country lanes, so I'm guessing that a hefty set of lights would be a wise investment.
2 sets seem to be mentioned a fair bit: Dinotte 400L and Ay-Up. They both do a handlebars +helmet set. The Dinotte seem a little cheaper, but the [claimed] battery life on the AyUps are longer. Does anyone have experiene of these/both?
My commute is 17 miles (each way) and takes me about an hour, if that makes a difference.
I have a couple of questions about clothing:
I have an Altura Nightvision waterproof for wet days - it's the cold ones I'm not sure about.
Am I better off getting a thin (minimally insulated) windproof top, and some extra layers to wear underneath. Or is it better to get something a little warmer itself.
What do others do/recomend? Any specific recomendations would be good - there's just so much choice out there it's quite confusing (especially shopping online).
Also - waterproof shorts/trousers.
Is it really worth the bother? Currently , when it rains I can keep my top half dry(ish) but my legs just get wet. This is fine when it's not warmer, but I can imagine this might be a bit rough when it's also freezing cold. However, waterproof leggings will get horribly sweaty.
Which do people find more unpleasant. Hot sweaty legs from waterprooft trousers, or cold wet legs from rain?
Finally, lights.
Most of my route is on totally unlit country lanes, so I'm guessing that a hefty set of lights would be a wise investment.
2 sets seem to be mentioned a fair bit: Dinotte 400L and Ay-Up. They both do a handlebars +helmet set. The Dinotte seem a little cheaper, but the [claimed] battery life on the AyUps are longer. Does anyone have experiene of these/both?
My commute is 17 miles (each way) and takes me about an hour, if that makes a difference.