- head: fleece balaclava - warm, but not windproof
- body: undershirt baselayer + gore thermal + gore winter/weatherproof jacket + kirkland rainwear jacket - felt too warm after 3 miles so i opened the rainwear's underarm zipper for ventilation
- legs: nike compression tights + gore winter bib + kirkland rainwear pants - just ok
- socks: liner + gator icelandic winter socks
- hands: p.i. lobster gloves with hand warmers inside - fingers still felt numb, will try the bar mitts when it arrives.
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
switching gears
it's 34 degrees outside, cold, feels like below freezing, drizzling, wet and slippery road - perfect condition to test my desire to do winter road biking. one more look outside, and yeah - i donned my winter gear. time to go out and ride. when i opened the garage and prep my bike, the rain was getting heavier, so i went back inside and put on the kirkland rainwear shell that i just bought from costco. it was cold indeed, especially when cruising past 16mph (slow eh) with the wind and drizzle hitting my face, the only part of body that is exposed. i did my routine ~25 miler loop in the area, and by the time i got home, my hands were numb. but it was a satisfying ride, as always.
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
26 degrees
that was the temp when i went outside for a jog last night. but it wasn't actually that cold because the wind was calm, and it felt more like 40s. and i felt too warm and heavy with my gear:
- head: fleece balaclava - the p.i. microsensor would have sufficed
- body: kombi baselayer + nike thermafit jersey + champion light jacket
- legs: nike compression tights + cheap workout nylon pants
- socks: gator icelandic winter socks - just arrived so i tested it
- hands: p.i. lobster gloves with hand warmers inside - felt too warm
there is no such thing as a bad weather for a run (or a ride), only a wrong choice of gear for that always-perfect weather for a nice run (or a ride) outside.
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