Continued:
\- NF DP3 pants. So comfortable. I always look forward to wearing these once the temps dip enough or the riding intentions warrant them while its still warm outside.
\- NF Dan Merino short sleeve and long sleeve wool shirts. Excellent albeit expensive, but worth it. Wear on and off the bike and both just make a great option for whatever.
\- Raceface Agent pants. Waterproof enough, has some stretch, and most importantly doesn't ride like your typical waterproof type material. Comfortable in the rain but breathable enough that I can still wear these even if its just a wheelspray/splash kind of cold and wet ride.
\- 5.10 Freerider EPS mid/high-top shoes. I use these pretty much all year. Sole is just the right combination of stiff enough/soft enough/thin enough for my preferences and the shoe can cover all but the absolute coldest temperatures and is actually fine for me even in the hottest.
\- 100% Brisker gloves. Cheap, breathable for being windproof´ish, thin palm, warm enough and can also made quite a bit warmer with thin liner gloves.
\- Answer Sleestak gloves. Cheap, WARM, thin palm, packable, breathable. Very natural feeling glove for the full cold deep winter. Awesomely warm for how minimal they feel and have been my best solution for warm hands with good dexterity in real cold conditions.
-Blackstrap, The Danna. Its essentially a velcro backed bandana. Can cover enough of my neck when its fully fíng cold out without causing me to overheat, and easy to take on and off and adjust perfectly.
\- Gore windproof skull cap, and gore windproof headband. Super thin and right combination of breathable and warm and windproof for the cold and the cold cold.
I could keep going but these are most all of the pieces that I would hate to live without, especially the ones I use during the cold dark wet and snowy season.
Nov. 2, 2021, 11:20 a.m. - Metacomet
Continued: \- NF DP3 pants. So comfortable. I always look forward to wearing these once the temps dip enough or the riding intentions warrant them while its still warm outside. \- NF Dan Merino short sleeve and long sleeve wool shirts. Excellent albeit expensive, but worth it. Wear on and off the bike and both just make a great option for whatever. \- Raceface Agent pants. Waterproof enough, has some stretch, and most importantly doesn't ride like your typical waterproof type material. Comfortable in the rain but breathable enough that I can still wear these even if its just a wheelspray/splash kind of cold and wet ride. \- 5.10 Freerider EPS mid/high-top shoes. I use these pretty much all year. Sole is just the right combination of stiff enough/soft enough/thin enough for my preferences and the shoe can cover all but the absolute coldest temperatures and is actually fine for me even in the hottest. \- 100% Brisker gloves. Cheap, breathable for being windproof´ish, thin palm, warm enough and can also made quite a bit warmer with thin liner gloves. \- Answer Sleestak gloves. Cheap, WARM, thin palm, packable, breathable. Very natural feeling glove for the full cold deep winter. Awesomely warm for how minimal they feel and have been my best solution for warm hands with good dexterity in real cold conditions. -Blackstrap, The Danna. Its essentially a velcro backed bandana. Can cover enough of my neck when its fully fíng cold out without causing me to overheat, and easy to take on and off and adjust perfectly. \- Gore windproof skull cap, and gore windproof headband. Super thin and right combination of breathable and warm and windproof for the cold and the cold cold. I could keep going but these are most all of the pieces that I would hate to live without, especially the ones I use during the cold dark wet and snowy season.