Winter riding clothing

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WINTER

Postby SPAMINATOR » January 27th, 2003, 11:35 am

No more riding anywhere, way too much snow. We received over a foot of snow the past week with still more in the forecast later this week.

We'll be snowshoeing as a group event up to Lost Tamarack Pathway February 23rd, sunday, to check out the trail and enjoy some winter activities. You are welcome to join.

Aspen Park has groomed cc ski trails, plus several people have either skied or snowshoed the singletrack. Cool stuff.

Regarding the pants: No waterproof pants that I have seen. Also, Columbia makes a similar pair to the REI brand that sells for $85.00 or so at Jay's Sporting Goods. I don't know where else they are sold, however I would imagine any outdoor clothing store with Columbia would carry these pants. You may want to check out the Columbia outlet store in Birchrun. I grabbed some great deals on clothes a few months ago. Your next time up this way, it may make sense to stop in and check out the bargains.
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Layering

Postby Doug » January 27th, 2003, 1:18 pm

I road the race with four (4) layers. One a base thin wicking, a regular long sleeve jersey, a fleece vest, then a wind shell. By the time I walked back to the finish line (only one lap) and changed, the fleece vest was socked with sweat. How much should you sweat during a race? Should I can the fleece vest next time?

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Performance winter tights

Postby Dan_Harrison » January 27th, 2003, 7:09 pm

Those Performance tights as posted by LITW look excellent. I was lucky to get my PI Amfibs cheap at Sierra Trading Post. Otherwise I'd go with those.

But why, I ask you, doesn't anybody make winter *bibs* with all that good windpanel construction? Even with a longtail jacket, the small of my back sometimes gets cold, and bibs give you extra protection in the chest, too. Yes, it's more hassle to "answer Nature," but that's true of lightweight bibs, too. :x
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PS: my sources tell me that Performance, in addition to owning Nashbar, has picked up Supergo as well. :?
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Postby MLL » January 27th, 2003, 7:44 pm

A great site is www.probikekit.com, it has some great pricing for Winter Riding gear..
I have a couple pair of thermal bib tights that stay dry and very warm.


http://www.probikekit.com/us/index.php


Good Luck !

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Postby Kevin_Campbell » January 27th, 2003, 8:36 pm

......Dan, the top and stretch pants that I got from COLDLIZARD.COM solved that problem for me. She cuts the pants 8-10" longer in the chest area so that the pant extends almost up to the bottom of your pecks. And, the shirt is also just a touch longer. Therefore, I haven't had any problems with exposed areas getting cold or mother natures callings!! ..........Kevin.....over..........
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Postby bettybarb » January 27th, 2003, 8:46 pm

I wonder how those bibs would look on a female biker?
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Bibs on women

Postby SheZAAM! » January 27th, 2003, 8:52 pm

Bettybarb,

I've seen bibs on a female biker....it's not pretty, trust me. :shock: Plus it's most impractical when nature calls in the woods.
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Postby Kevin_Campbell » January 27th, 2003, 9:06 pm

.....Bettybarb, check out the coldlizard.com. They have some good stuff for biking under crosscountry skiing. The Swift polartec powerstretch tights and top are the above mentioned. She is willing to custom fit you as well. I sent the 1st garment back and she tweaked it a bit to really fit me nicely. I bought 3 other garments after she had me custom fit. The tights aren't bibs, but they do cover your entire stomach\lower back real good. No problems with the cold getting to your back then!! And, they are super soft and comfortable too!!!!!!!!! 888-726-0173 highly recommend her...........H.I.D...KEVIN.....OVER........
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Postby bettybarb » January 27th, 2003, 9:44 pm

Thanks Kevin for the tip. I'm not buying anything new clothes until I get to my pre-prego wt. Feel it would be a waste of $$$$ or it's just wishful thinking on my part and maybe I should be new clothes. Are their any females who actually got back to their wt after the birth of a baby? (men feel free to comment :wink: )

SheGt, I was kinda of joking. I think the bibs would be uncomfortable to wear, unless your flat chested
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Postby LITW » January 28th, 2003, 8:54 am

Dan

Interesting news about Performance. I hope they keep up the great service they have had in the past. I have dealt with quite a few mail order comapnies for varius reasons and Performance has been one of the best. I returned an item to them after two years use just to see what they would say, not really expecting a refund. They refunded the original purchase price and original shipping. They really seem to stand behind what they sell, especially if they tag it as their brand.
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Winter riding clothing

Postby Tom_L. » January 28th, 2003, 10:30 am

I finally found a nice Balaclava for my somewhat large melon. Those "one size fits all" ones are always way too tight on my 24&1/3" diameter head.
http://www.demidesign.com/tnt.html#tnt%20balaclava

It's a Michigan company with a cool motto too:

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Postby CM » January 28th, 2003, 11:22 am

That probikeit.com site has some good deals on all kinds of clothing. Too bad they all appeared to be men's items. Do we not ride enough? :?
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Re: Winter riding clothing

Postby WishIcouldcatchmybreath » January 28th, 2003, 1:14 pm

Tom_L. wrote:Those "one size fits all" ones are always way too tight on my 24&1/3" diameter head.


Dang! That's some huge head you have. I've got about that size circumference; I can't image mine being that big in diameter! :lol:
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Postby SPAMINATOR » January 28th, 2003, 1:57 pm

Can you imagine giving birth to a basketball :wink:

Just be sure the winter bibs are easy to remove.
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Virtual Planetoid!

Postby Tom_L. » January 28th, 2003, 4:32 pm

Yes I was very difficult on my mom at birth. #;^)
Actually though, I really did mean circumference not diameter!



"William, move your head. Look at the size o' that boy's head."
"Shhh."
"I'm not kiddin', it's like an orange on a toothpick."
"Shhh, you're gonna give the boy a complex."
"Well, that's a huge noggin! That's a virtual planetoid! Has it's own weather system. Head! Move!"

"Head! Paper! Now! Move that melon of yours and get the paper, if you can! Haulin' that gargantuan cranium about."
"Shhh."
"I'm not kiddin', that boy's head's like Sputnik. Spherical, but quite pointy in parts... Uh, that was offsides, wasn't it? He'll be cryin' himself to sleep tonight on his huge pillow."

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