Cheap wool
#2
It's true, man.
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From: North Texas
Bikes: Cannondale T1000, Inbred SS 29er, Supercaliber 29er, Crescent Mark XX, Burley Rumba Tandem
Cheapest is thrift stores. The rest will likely be in online sales, since they're out of season pretty much everywhere. for biking-specific wear, I've been seeing some occasionally on chainlove and bonktown.com, lately. I got a very light Hincapie merino zip neckl last month off bonktown for under $30.
#3
I don't know about Cheap
Smart Wool
Ibex
They both make Great Wool Clothing, and cycling specific clothing.
A good wool shirt or socks is worth the money,
Last long with good care, and the ability to keep you warm even when your wet, and keep you dry even when your hot.
I don't think you can go wrong with that,
If you are looking for cheaper, maybe look at a NOT name brand outdoors store, they sometime will carry different brands, or maybe even an army surplus store.
with even cheap wool just follow good care instructions.
I picked up a $125 Nike wool Jersey for $25 on clearance at a bike shop, only because The Roadies in the area dont understand wool is still the best.
Socks you will probably want to stick with Smart Wool only because they do good thin socks. you don't want something to thick,
I did get some nice bamboo socks at Sams Club, they are really good, i know they are wool but bamboo has some nice properties
If you come across anything good your self, please let us know.
Smart Wool
Ibex
They both make Great Wool Clothing, and cycling specific clothing.
A good wool shirt or socks is worth the money,
Last long with good care, and the ability to keep you warm even when your wet, and keep you dry even when your hot.
I don't think you can go wrong with that,
If you are looking for cheaper, maybe look at a NOT name brand outdoors store, they sometime will carry different brands, or maybe even an army surplus store.
with even cheap wool just follow good care instructions.
I picked up a $125 Nike wool Jersey for $25 on clearance at a bike shop, only because The Roadies in the area dont understand wool is still the best.
Socks you will probably want to stick with Smart Wool only because they do good thin socks. you don't want something to thick,
I did get some nice bamboo socks at Sams Club, they are really good, i know they are wool but bamboo has some nice properties
If you come across anything good your self, please let us know.
#4
It's true, man.
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From: North Texas
Bikes: Cannondale T1000, Inbred SS 29er, Supercaliber 29er, Crescent Mark XX, Burley Rumba Tandem
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Check at online shops like Campmor and Sierra Trading Post. They've got hit-or-miss inventory, but you can catch a good deal there sometimes.
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From: Layton, UT
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#9
Yes, actually.
Backcountry.com is having a sale on Stoic long-sleeved merino shirts. Their 17.5 micron fabric is softer than most of the cotton I own. The ones without zippers or pockets are selling for $32 right now; I think I paid $40 or $45 for the couple I have. The ones with a zip and pocket are $40 at present; I paid $55 for the three I have. I just ordered a few more of both. I love the pocket, personally, but because the fabric is so thin, I wouldn't try to hold anything of much weight in it. A pair of sunglasses, etc. You could technically fit a book in there, I'd be worried about stretching, or even tearing, the fabric.
I've heard good things about Minus33, and they use 17.5 micron fibers in their light-weight clothes.
Backcountry.com is having a sale on Stoic long-sleeved merino shirts. Their 17.5 micron fabric is softer than most of the cotton I own. The ones without zippers or pockets are selling for $32 right now; I think I paid $40 or $45 for the couple I have. The ones with a zip and pocket are $40 at present; I paid $55 for the three I have. I just ordered a few more of both. I love the pocket, personally, but because the fabric is so thin, I wouldn't try to hold anything of much weight in it. A pair of sunglasses, etc. You could technically fit a book in there, I'd be worried about stretching, or even tearing, the fabric.
I've heard good things about Minus33, and they use 17.5 micron fibers in their light-weight clothes.
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