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No ride today too cold
Only be in the 30s today I don’t have the clothing, it was 71 yesterday. Not worth investing in cold weather garb since it doesn’t get cold here too often. The clothing I have will work with temps in the mid 40s but not the 30s.
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yikes, that's quite the 40 degree jump!
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FWIW, if it's a shorter ride, like under an hour, I've found that I can wear a sweater under whatever I'd have for the 40's and it's good for the 30's.
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Originally Posted by rumrunn6
(Post 20785519)
yikes, that's quite the 40 degree jump!
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It wasn't any warmer in Houston. I stayed inside too. Tuesday it was 81 and then Wednesday it dropped into the 30's.
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We've had the same thing in Tucson. I'm set up to be good into the low 50's, below that I'm just going to wait till it warms up, maybe head to the gym instead, or go on a hike.
Like the OP, no point in spending a lot on cold weather stuff when I spend the majority of my ride time trying not melt from the heat. I was working in the snow on Wednesday:eek: |
Warmed up here when I rode. 16F. You’re right though, it’s all about the clothes. |
Not too cold here, but certainly too wet-- in an area that averages 13" of rainfall annually, we have received 3.2" today, and 6.5" for the month of February. My yard is a lake, the streets are rivers. The creeks are busting up over the roads and bridges. No thanks.
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This whole month has been freezing, with multiple snowfalls, so I'm spending all my time indoors on the stationary bike. Pretty boring.
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Snow @ sea level again.. Its sticking around more this morning.. than a couple weeks ago..
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Originally Posted by fietsbob
(Post 20814577)
Snow @ sea level again.. Its sticking around more this morning.. than a couple weeks ago..
this from 3 days ago. https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...2837b920d.jpeg This of my south facing lawn. The house is at almost 800ft elevation. |
it's gone again today, here, mostly done by noon yesterday ..
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Got a garage/project time after the
Then, only back to bike on 21st when most of paths and roads were cleaner. Mornings are below 30 (now getting warmer). I am using my ski gloves to keep my fingers warm :innocent: |
Cold is relative, and you would be suprised how well a quality shell, with a longsleeve liner is overall. Light althletic pants work for me until about 29 or less. I use some cc ski/bike pants after that until it hits single digits. Low 20s means a thicker shell, with perhaps a fleece on top of a ls athletic shirt. I swear by neck gaiters, wool, and moisture wick. Hat thickness depends on temp, but i bought a rain snow cover for my helmet which helps. Wool hiking socks are a must. I live in CO, so i have tons of layering options though including different glove/mitt combos. It is more about bejng mentally willing to start the ride, after pedaling a bit, i never regret it.
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Originally Posted by schiavonec
(Post 20824685)
Cold is relative, and you would be suprised how well a quality shell, with a longsleeve liner is overall. Light althletic pants work for me until about 29 or less. I use some cc ski/bike pants after that until it hits single digits. Low 20s means a thicker shell, with perhaps a fleece on top of a ls athletic shirt. I swear by neck gaiters, wool, and moisture wick. Hat thickness depends on temp, but i bought a rain snow cover for my helmet which helps. Wool hiking socks are a must. I live in CO, so i have tons of layering options though including different glove/mitt combos. It is more about bejng mentally willing to start the ride, after pedaling a bit, i never regret it.
Then there is wind but that's not such an issue on a bike since we generate our own wind and most of the effect of wind chill is seen between 0-2mph of wind speed. To stay warm, you have to first have good windproofing. Riding in the cold is completely doable but it takes a lot of experimentation to figure out what works for you in the locale in which you ride. My biggest problem still remains in figuring out how to keep from overheating. For me, at least, I seem to have a harder time getting it exactly right and I either tend to slightly overdress which leads to rapidly overheating or slightly underdress which leads to getting cold fast. In the cold, it seems you swing between extremes much faster than when it's warmer. |
We have had a night at -30 and a night at -18. Highs today way up to 12f. Yeah, cold is relative. Maybe if related to penguins. |
My cutoff is 30 degrees. In Atlanta those days are few and far between.
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In the mornings I use Burton snowboarding gloves. Some people have had good luck with Barmitts. It's been in the 20's here in the PNW, and a week or 2 ago it was in the teens.
I also wear standard cycling leggings & a pair of blasphemous Levi's or Wranglers over the top. Wool socks are cheap. So are hiking boots or Neoprene booties. As long as I mention foot wear: Lake MKZ303's are pretty decent cold weather cycling boots. Pricy for sure, but worth every penny. Standard hiking boots & flat pedals work well too. Don't get stuck in cycling fashion dogma. Standard hiking gear on close-out is plenty good enough. I find rain gear doesn't ventilate enough for cold weather riding. It's too hard to regulate. It's weird though. I'm more miserable & cold when it's 37 & raining than I am at 17 degrees & dry. |
Originally Posted by DrIsotope
(Post 20795026)
Not too cold here, but certainly too wet-- in an area that averages 13" of rainfall annually, we have received 3.2" today, and 6.5" for the month of February. My yard is a lake, the streets are rivers. The creeks are busting up over the roads and bridges. No thanks.
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Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
(Post 20825502)
We have had a night at -30 and a night at -18. Highs today way up to 12f. Yeah, cold is relative. Maybe if related to penguins. J. |
Originally Posted by JohnJ80
(Post 20825607)
Exactly. Same weather here. I'm not sure you can have a thread and get understanding where some think 30F is cold and others thing -30F is cold. One night about a month ago we had a 45 degree swing in temp from night to day -35F to +10F. What's cold? That 10F felt pretty warm at the time.
J. |
I have always maintained that the cold is just God's way of telling you to pedal faster.
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Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
(Post 20825627)
We may hit 40 this Saturday as this polar front moves out. I tell ya, 40deg in March is definately warmer than 40deg in October. :lol:
Originally Posted by tclune
(Post 20825642)
I have always maintained that the cold is just God's way of telling you to pedal faster.
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My cadence is right around zero at the moment. Hoping for a snow ride on Friday before that storm hits Saturday night. We are getting that same junk. |
Originally Posted by JohnJ80
(Post 2082566)
What would you estimate the cadence to be for -30F? |
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