Leg warmers insanity

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Why not just have long bibs if it’s very cold & 3/4 if not too cold. Make it make sense about leg warmers.
I don't need to own 3/4shrts if I have knee-warmers. It's cheaper/easier to buy 'wamers than shorts.

, how do they fit in small jersey pockets?
Knee-warmers fit a lot more easily.

(and here is my current moan ... KNEE-warmers are dying out! Much more useful than the longer LEG-warmers.
Sure, some love their LEGwarmers but what happened to consumer choice? Eh? eh!)
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Senior Member
I read an interview with Nicolas Roche some years back. He was bib shorts or tights, never knee warmers. I am the same, bib tights when below around 15 degrees and bib shorts above that temp.
 
I am the same, bib tights when below around 15 degrees and bib shorts above that temp.
As above, that's fine for short rides - less than four hours say - but around this time of year it can easily* be about 5C at 0800 and above 15C by mid-afternoon.
* Well, perhaps more like 'sometimes' in the north of England, but the point is that temperature can change during the day from 'pretty chilly' to 'too warm for bibtights'.
 

T4tomo

Legendary Member
Been cycling donkeys years and never used a pair of leg warmers 15 years ago I chucked a pair. Been talked about on GCN I thought hang on if you peel them off as you warm up, how do they fit in small jersey pockets? Why not just have long bibs if it’s very cold & 3/4 if not too cold. Make it make sense about leg warmers.

maybe the insanity was chuck your pair away without trying them to appreciate the benefits / flexibility when cycling in varying temperatures.
 

midlandsgrimpeur

Senior Member
As above, that's fine for short rides - less than four hours say - but around this time of year it can easily* be about 5C at 0800 and above 15C by mid-afternoon.
* Well, perhaps more like 'sometimes' in the north of England, but the point is that temperature can change during the day from 'pretty chilly' to 'too warm for bibtights'.

Yes, it is definitely personal preference. I am fine in bibs even at 15/16 degrees so if it does warm up when I am out, I do not overheat. Appreciate that some people will though!
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
Been cycling donkeys years and never used a pair of leg warmers 15 years ago I chucked a pair. Been talked about on GCN I thought hang on if you peel them off as you warm up, how do they fit in small jersey pockets? Why not just have long bibs if it’s very cold & 3/4 if not too cold. Make it make sense about leg warmers.

You've answered your own question: you can remove them as you get warmer, or the weather gets warmer. I have longs, 3/4s, leg warmers and knee warmers. Each has a role.

And why stuff everything in jersey pockets*? Unless you're racing, fit a saddle-bag or something.

*the swollen arse look.
 
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