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Bicycle Clothing Details
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Smartwool
Trekking Heavy
Socks
: below 20° F
The heaviest Smartwool socks I own,
these do pretty good to keep my toes warm when
used
with the Gore Alaska
socks. |
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Pearl
Izumi
Amfib Gloves : below 30°
F
I just got these, and it hasn't
been
under 30° yet, but I am hoping they will work
well.
I wore them once at about 33°, but they were a
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Outdoor
Research Balaclava :
below
30° F
This Windstopper product is great
for
keeping my head, neck, and face warm. If it
gets too hot, a Velcro flap can open removing the
entire face mask part, but it is not really
compatible with the helmet. You have to
unbuckle the helmet to open or close it. I
also have some problems with my glasses fogging up
when I wear it. |
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Gore
Alaska
Socks : below 30°
F
This Windstopper product makes the
Smartwool socks very warm. They work great
with my sandals, but one time I tried them with
some
hiking boots (not for cycling) and the seams were
very uncomfortable. |
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Mountain
Hardwear Micro Dome :
30°
to 60° F
I often call this the warmest hat I
have ever had, and I only replace it under 30° to
add face protection. This Windstopper hat
fits
perfectly under my
helmet. |
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Gore
Stream
Gloves : 30° to 55°
F
Although I was originally
disappointed with the lack of insulation on these
Windstopper gloves (online descriptions suck),
they
turn out to be fantastic at those middle
temperatures. |
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Mountain
Hardwear Windstopper Tech
: below 60°
This is the real workhorse of my
winter gear. Once I start moving, I have
never
been cold in this jacket on my bicycle.
Don't
expect it to keep you warm if you are standing
around! |
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Bellwether
Tights : below 60°
F
I have had these poor old tights
for
so long (15 years maybe) who knows what the exact
model was. They keep me pretty darn warm,
but
some of the seams are starting to show some wear,
and I should be shopping for some new
ones. |
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Patagonia
Wool/Capilene 3
: below 70° F
I love these shirts. They
work
great with the Windstopper Tech Jacket when it is
cold, and by themselves when it is a bit
warmer.
I just got my first Wool one, so it is still
getting
tested, but the Capilene has worked great for
years. |
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Smartwool
Medium socks : 20° to
70°
These socks with the sandals are
perfect in cool weather. |
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Trek
Bike
Shorts : 3° to 114°
F
For something I wear at all
temperatures, I am not married to any particular
style or brand. This one just happens to be
what I am wearing now. |
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Shimano
Sandals : 3° to 114°
F
I have literally not been on a bike
since 1997 without a pair of these on. The
clouds parted and these cycling shoes came down
from
heaven. I have had several pairs of these
over
the years, but none like the ones pictured.
This year they added a third strap, which seems
stupid. I guess I will have to try it when
my
current ones wear out. Or maybe I'll defect
to
Lake's version, which
incidentally use the same
sole. |
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Trek
Traditional gloves : 60°
F
and up
I like the old-school gloves.
They make funny tan lines on the back of your
hand; like you have
spots. |
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Patagonia
A/C Print Shirt : 70° to
100° F
I like these shirts a bunch.
Too bad Patagonia discontinued them a few years
ago.
I like the funny looks people give me when they
see
me riding my bike with a button down collared
shirt.
Oh, they are also freakishly comfortable on warmer
days. |
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Silkweight
Capilene or equivalent
:
above 100° F
I don't have a favorite in this
temperature range yet, but something that deals
with
moisture management better than cotton is required
in extreme heat. |
Rain Gear
It is
shocking
how little I run into rain on my daily commute, so
I
have very little data to put temperature ratings
on
this stuff. I can say that this stuff keeps
me
pretty warm, and it has to be under
50°
F for me not to be wetter on the inside due to
sweat
while it is raining on the outside. That
being
said, warm and wet is a million times better than
cold and wet.
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Mountain
Hardwear Epic Jacket |
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Mountain
Hardwear Epic Pants |
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Sealskinz
USA All-season
Socks |