Advice on pants for commuting
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Advice on pants for commuting
as it gets colder out, i'm considering buying some cycling pants to wear instead of the nylon hiking pants i normally wear when commuting. (and no, i don't want to wear just tights when arriving at work) i'm looking for something that will help keep me warm and comfortable in the 15-40°F range, adding thermal tights as needed.
I tried on a pair by endura which seemed quite nice. it was nice to wear pants made for cycling.
Any advice on cycling pants for commuting in cold weather?
I tried on a pair by endura which seemed quite nice. it was nice to wear pants made for cycling.
Any advice on cycling pants for commuting in cold weather?
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that's where I draw the line to, I don't want to get to work and have anyone not ask me "hows it hanging" because they already know the answer.
I just wear my work pants in overtop of my thermal parts. might get some cheap gym pants from target to block more wind or something, when down under 25 or so, I might wear 2 pairs thermals.
I just wear my work pants in overtop of my thermal parts. might get some cheap gym pants from target to block more wind or something, when down under 25 or so, I might wear 2 pairs thermals.
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The latest State-of-The-Art cycling pants can be found at www.foxwear.net/products_pants.html . Showers Pass have a good rep also. My Performance rain pants have lasted almost 20 years.
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I usually wear nylon rain pants over top of my regular pants in winter. Not only due they help block the wind, they are great if it actually does rain, or if its slushy out stops the road spray of passing vehicles from getting on my pants. At first I was just wearing them when the roads were wet but now I'm liking them every day for warmth.
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I've cycled 3 years with just lined nylon running pants. I should get some actual waterproof ones since my legs get wet and it kind of sucks if it's cold, but I've just been living with it.
I have a J&G jacket that I love; I wear it daily in the winter and when it rains in the summer. www.bicycleclothing.com - I'll probably wind up with one of their pairs of pants.
I have a J&G jacket that I love; I wear it daily in the winter and when it rains in the summer. www.bicycleclothing.com - I'll probably wind up with one of their pairs of pants.
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I have Performance fleece pants, and I'm pleased.
When I lived where it snowed, I did what others have said and wore nylon running pants over a thermal underwear base layer.
When I lived where it snowed, I did what others have said and wore nylon running pants over a thermal underwear base layer.
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Holy crap. The price.... 
Anyhow, lately I have been riding with a pair of nike jogging pants over whatever I feel like. Mainly due to the fact that my roads alternate between clear, snow packed, slush, and wet.
Jeans, tights, cycling shorts, etc.
I don't feel like spending much cash on winter stuff. That is except for hats and gloves.
I think I will try sweat pants next.

Anyhow, lately I have been riding with a pair of nike jogging pants over whatever I feel like. Mainly due to the fact that my roads alternate between clear, snow packed, slush, and wet.
Jeans, tights, cycling shorts, etc.
I don't feel like spending much cash on winter stuff. That is except for hats and gloves.
I think I will try sweat pants next.
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Novara Headwind pants from REI.
https://www.rei.com/product/724365
They're 69 bucks but worth it. Not tights, but not too loose either.
https://www.rei.com/product/724365
They're 69 bucks but worth it. Not tights, but not too loose either.
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The latest State-of-The-Art cycling pants can be found at www.foxwear.net/products_pants.html . Showers Pass have a good rep also. My Performance rain pants have lasted almost 20 years.
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Novara Headwind pants from REI.
https://www.rei.com/product/724365
They're 69 bucks but worth it. Not tights, but not too loose either.
https://www.rei.com/product/724365
They're 69 bucks but worth it. Not tights, but not too loose either.
my favorite, too
#19
Love my Showers Pass pants...though I did crash with them and got a small tear last winter. They are plenty warm down to about 20 degrees with just cycling shorts on underneath them. Put on tights or even fleece long johns underwear and I'm good to about 10 below...
Now if I could just solve my hands.
Now if I could just solve my hands.
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How about breathability of these products? Even when it's 30F out, my nyum-nyums get way too hot on a few climbs! Someone should make a mesh crotch vent or something.
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as it gets colder out, i'm considering buying some cycling pants to wear instead of the nylon hiking pants i normally wear when commuting. (and no, i don't want to wear just tights when arriving at work) i'm looking for something that will help keep me warm and comfortable in the 15-40°F range, adding thermal tights as needed.
I tried on a pair by endura which seemed quite nice. it was nice to wear pants made for cycling.
Any advice on cycling pants for commuting in cold weather?
I tried on a pair by endura which seemed quite nice. it was nice to wear pants made for cycling.
Any advice on cycling pants for commuting in cold weather?
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I've been riding with snowboard pants the last few months and they have worked out well. They are not too bulky or they are warm. I bought a couple pair last year from Campmor for around $40.00 a pair or something close. It might be nice if you could find a pair of cheap snowboard pants with vents for your temps but with single digit temps in the mornings around my area the pants I have work great.
#23
I use sweats as well. They work well alone down to freezing. Lower than that I wear bike shorts and soccer socks underneath, leaving just the knees with a single layer. I've done that down to about 20°.
This works OK in a light rain. If I splurged on rain pants I'd fare better in a driving rain...
This works OK in a light rain. If I splurged on rain pants I'd fare better in a driving rain...
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I use cheap lined wind-proof jogging pants from Dicks (or random sporting goods store). Below 25F I add running tights (not thermal). This suits me down to as cold as I've gone...about -17 F. I only have 30 min commute though...if out longer I might add another layer.
In rain I use showers pass pants, but I have to use the running tights with them because I can't stand how they feel on my skin.
In rain I use showers pass pants, but I have to use the running tights with them because I can't stand how they feel on my skin.
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Novara Headwind pants from REI.
https://www.rei.com/product/724365
They're 69 bucks but worth it. Not tights, but not too loose either.
https://www.rei.com/product/724365
They're 69 bucks but worth it. Not tights, but not too loose either.




