Need to give up winter commuting ...

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Custom24

Über Member
Location
Oxfordshire
Going into my LBS tomorrow to get mudguards on. They are a must!

Bit worried as he only has Crud Catcher MK 2s and then hybrid ones - not sure these will fit my bike.
My advice is get full length guards, not the short or medium length type that protect you, but not the bike. Probably the ones you are considering are OK in that respect, but I just wanted to point this out.
 

paul04

Über Member
I got a waterproof coat from sports direct £15 last year, well worth the money, also like a few others have said, you need to make sure you get waterproof shoe/boots or use overshoes.
One thing I did learn, not to buy waterproof trousers with slots in to access inner pockets, (you find these on the cheap ones) they are fine if your standing up, but riding a bike, no, the water just gets in.
so I use, sports direct waterproof coat, altura waterproof trousers and waterproof boots from decathlon.
 
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ChrisV

ChrisV

Formerly CC2014
Location
Falkirk
Had one of those Sports Direct 'boil in the bag' waterproof jackets - never again!

The commute this morning was beautiful. Cold, but no wind or rain. Down to the Kelpies, over to Alloa, 22 miles in total but an enjoyable 22 miles!

The return journey after work will no doubt be a nightmare.
 
Merion is your friend;a nice base layer and socks will help keep you toasty.Overshoes(or socks if it's dry) and a good waterproof will help keep you dry.
Not cheap but these are excellent especially paired with the no-rain leg warmers;
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/sportful-fi...360668376&ci_src=18615224&ci_sku=5360668376uk

Have a look here for some cheaper stuff,the merino socks are good;

http://www.planetx.co.uk/c/q/deals/clearance-clothing

Oh and keep an eye on a TK Maxx if you have one near as they sometimes have cycling kit in and also some good outdoor kit as well like Patagonia,it is hit and miss though.
 

summerdays

Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
I got a waterproof coat from sports direct £15 last year, well worth the money, also like a few others have said, you need to make sure you get waterproof shoe/boots or use overshoes.
One thing I did learn, not to buy waterproof trousers with slots in to access inner pockets, (you find these on the cheap ones) they are fine if your standing up, but riding a bike, no, the water just gets in.
so I use, sports direct waterproof coat, altura waterproof trousers and waterproof boots from decathlon.
Not much point having access slits if you haven't got pockets underneath anyway.
 
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