Craft skull cap or if very cold, gore baraclava.
J jowwy Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me 25 Dec 2013 #31 Craft skull cap or if very cold, gore baraclava.
MickeyBlueEyes Eat, Sleep, Ride, Repeat. Location Derbyshire 25 Dec 2013 #32 Ronhill running skull cap when it's below a couple of degrees or so, Karrimor thinner skull cap up to about 8-10 deg.
Ronhill running skull cap when it's below a couple of degrees or so, Karrimor thinner skull cap up to about 8-10 deg.
Adam4868 Guru 25 Dec 2013 #33 I wear whatever i feel like,never look at myself before i go for ride.If i did id never get out the house
I wear whatever i feel like,never look at myself before i go for ride.If i did id never get out the house
Gravity Aided Legendary Member Location Land of Lincoln 26 Dec 2013 #34 Thinsulate stocking cap, sometimes in conjunction with winter helmet and balaclava. And goggles.
Leodis Veteran Location Moortown, Leeds 26 Dec 2013 #35 addictfreak said: Skull cap for me under my helmet. Probably still look like a knob, but at least I'm a warm knob! Click to expand... This or baraclava
addictfreak said: Skull cap for me under my helmet. Probably still look like a knob, but at least I'm a warm knob! Click to expand... This or baraclava
Rickshaw Phil Overconfidentii Vulgaris Moderator Location Shrewsbury, Shropshire 26 Dec 2013 #36 Yet another vote for a buff (or 2 in winter - one on head, one on neck). Brilliant things that get all year round use from me.
Yet another vote for a buff (or 2 in winter - one on head, one on neck). Brilliant things that get all year round use from me.
OP OP gelfy666 Über Member Location telford 26 Dec 2013 #37 ive tried my buff on.... not happy with the positioning yet lol
Rickshaw Phil Overconfidentii Vulgaris Moderator Location Shrewsbury, Shropshire 26 Dec 2013 #38 gelfy666 said: ive tried my buff on.... not happy with the positioning yet lol Click to expand... If it helps, pirate style (bandana) works for me.: View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewVEK-AElDY
gelfy666 said: ive tried my buff on.... not happy with the positioning yet lol Click to expand... If it helps, pirate style (bandana) works for me.: View: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewVEK-AElDY
S screenman Legendary Member 26 Dec 2013 #39 Buff user here all year around, I actually own 6 of them. Depending on the season I will wear from 1 to 3 at a time.
Buff user here all year around, I actually own 6 of them. Depending on the season I will wear from 1 to 3 at a time.
Andrew_Culture Internet Marketing bod Location The People's Republic Of Suffolk. 26 Dec 2013 #40 uclown2002 said: +1 for buff Click to expand... This. The reason being that they're just so damn versatile. You can wear them single thickness or double when it gets really cold.
uclown2002 said: +1 for buff Click to expand... This. The reason being that they're just so damn versatile. You can wear them single thickness or double when it gets really cold.
marcusjb Senior Member Location Twickenham 27 Dec 2013 #43 Merino wool Buff for the winter months. Combined with a wind stopper earwarmer band for the really cold weather. Last edited: 27 Dec 2013
Merino wool Buff for the winter months. Combined with a wind stopper earwarmer band for the really cold weather.
Alun Guru Location Liverpool 27 Dec 2013 #44 These are warm, but not too bulky under a helmet http://www.decathlon.co.uk/forclaz-20-hat-id_8189492.html
These are warm, but not too bulky under a helmet http://www.decathlon.co.uk/forclaz-20-hat-id_8189492.html
hobbitonabike Formerly EbonyWillow Location Furness, South Lakes 28 Dec 2013 #45 In the buff here too!!! (Can't actually believe this thread got to page three without someone saying this already lol)
In the buff here too!!! (Can't actually believe this thread got to page three without someone saying this already lol)