The coffee of course tastes better and is much warmer.

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Wow that sounds like you're preparing for war. Also I agree on the cold hand thing, that's the one item I'm lacking in my arsenal, but my wifey wife wants to get me a super early Christmas present and get me some winter gloves.Vic wrote:This morning I opened the front door to go on the Annual Haunted Somethingorother Ride and sparkly white grass greeted me.
First frost.
I had pantyhose on under my long underwear under my pants under my rain pants with 3 shirts and my quilted liner in my riding jacket, my long fleece scarf wrapped around my head 3 times and my son's gloves with my gloves inside them and my riding boots underneath it all.
In light of the frost I also grabbed my Corazzo lap apron to put under my Sym scooter skirt.
I was good with the exception of my fingertips. I need better gloves.
Might use the $25 gift card I won to see about taking care of that. Cold hands suck.
-v
I always worried that they'd be a bit thick for motorcycle controls...[email protected] wrote:snowmobile gloves work great
I wore my Doc's down to 19 degrees last season. Good thermal socks, and while my feet were a bit cold it wasn't unmanageable.Cheshire wrote:31 F for tomorrow's low, 75 F for the high.
There's a reason we tell the tourists to "think layers!!"
Question for other cold riders: what about boots? Crash protection aside, wool OTK socks and leather army boots aren't doing the job below 40F this winter, as my commute is much longer.
I just got a pair of New Nova from Doc, and I'm loving them. They have that Doc sole that I love, but no laces in the front, just buckle on the side. So far the have kept my feet feeling rather comfortable.Kaos wrote:I wore my Doc's down to 19 degrees last season. Good thermal socks, and while my feet were a bit cold it wasn't unmanageable.Cheshire wrote:31 F for tomorrow's low, 75 F for the high.
There's a reason we tell the tourists to "think layers!!"
Question for other cold riders: what about boots? Crash protection aside, wool OTK socks and leather army boots aren't doing the job below 40F this winter, as my commute is much longer.
Yes, Wool socks, repeat: WOOL socks...!Cheshire wrote:Question for other cold riders: what about boots? Crash protection aside, wool OTK socks and leather army boots aren't doing the job below 40F this winter, as my commute is much longer.