I've found it's only the first mile or so that's a problem,soon warm up after that.
Thick woolly socks,aldi winter gloves,and a buff to protect ears and neck from wind chill really help too.
I've found it's only the first mile or so that's a problem,soon warm up after that.
Thick woolly socks,aldi winter gloves,and a buff to protect ears and neck from wind chill really help too.
For the last 300 winters I have worn shorts but this year I have changed it im actually wearing jeans as an underlayer and waterproof trousers and a few layers on the top with an Altura Jacket....It's been no prob.
For the last 300 winters I have worn shorts but this year I have changed it im actually wearing jeans as an underlayer and waterproof trousers and a few layers on the top with an Altura Jacket....It's been no prob.
I just wear my ronhills and a merino base layer,ss shirt and waterproof jacket.Legs do start off cold but soon warm up.
Looks like a cold week coming up again too.
Thankfully where I've spent the last few winters has not been very cold, but even when I was in Northern China, with temps on some days as low as minus 17 deg C, I could keep the body warm with clothes and excercise. However when the temps get close to zero I can never keep the feet and hands warm and that is the thing that makes me curtail the rides!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Over-trousers on this morning for warmth rather than water.
However, going to have fun riding home tonight - chain oiled yesterday, tyres pumped up, and wind behind me. Time to chase buses down the Pershore Road, methinks!!
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