Keeping your tackle warm

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steve50

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This should be amusing, now the weather is getting colder i found on a recent ride. despite wearing thermals my wedding tackle shriveled up to the size of a press stud which my Mrs found very amusing.
How do you keep your tackle warm? :blush:
 
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This should be amusing, now the weather is getting colder i found on a recent ride. despite wearing thermals my wedding tackle shriveled up to the size of a press stud which my Mrs found very amusing.
How do you keep your tackle warm? :blush:

Not normally a problem unless I'm riding in sub zero temperatures, and it soon recovers once I'm in the warm.
 
Can the Mrs knit?

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steve50

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Not normally a problem unless I'm riding in sub zero temperatures, and it soon recovers once I'm in the warm.

It was about a fortnight ago when i went for a ride over the pennines, it was bloody cold and foggy.

Hands will go first, then feet. I've yet to have that go cold. Oh well we're all different.
Funnily enough I don't suffer with cold hands or feet, I even had thermal tights on but the cold still got to me.
 
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Sock? Two pairs of tights?

Or an unusual use for a spare mitten.
 
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