Originally Posted by
Ghazmh
Why thank you sir. This morning’s ride wasn’t even something I could have considered 10 years ago. Having the correct clothes made it surprisingly easy and hardly a sufferfest. I have several pairs of Gore Bike Wear Goretex windstopper bib tights, a Gore Shakedry jacket, and Gore jerseys and baselayers. Today I wore my Gore bib tights, my Gore baselayer, a PI thermal jersey covered with my Gore shakedry jacket. This combination had the appropriate level of wind protection, warmth and breathability. I had a PI scull cap under my helmet, my 45Nrth winter gloves and Bontrager winter boots. Both the gloves and boots are claimed to be waterproof but I’d describe them as being water proof to a point, todays light rain wasn’t enough to soak through. I also had on a pair of prescription sports glasses that are clear but tint when it’s bright out, great for morning and evening rides. I’d say the biggest challenge on a day like today is visibility. They get foggy when stopped and need to be wiped often.
when it’s above 50 degrees I’ll usually wear a Goretex jersey and Goretex bib tights without a jacket. If it’s colder than today I’ll wear a warmer mid layer and I can always use my Bar Mitts. Again it’s all down to the clothing. I learned along the way by buying and trying different garments but I hit the jackpot with all my Goretex tights and jerseys. I don’t think it would have been possible to do it with the same degree of comfort if using other materials.
The last key factor, my kids are tired of hearing me say this but; “ya have to learn to be comfortable being uncomfortable.”