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• #227
Below -5C you don't need to struggle with staying warm while soaking wet. Its easier.
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• #228
Double some up? Defeet Armskins over something else?
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• #229
So or this winter, in England (rough temperatures ridden in: 0º to 7º (though I suspect I've been out in the negative temperatures too).
Top: Gabba, generic underlayer (I have 5 of varying thickness), maybe armwarmers.
Legs: Sportful Bib tights.
Feet: normal socks, DHB shoes, BBB HardWear shoes.
Head: Cheap Aldi skullcap, and Buff-type thing if needed.
Hands: Sealskin Yellow things.
In the back pocket- Arm- warmers (if not worn), Rapha RaceCape.I had one unpleasant ride where the wind-chill really took it out of me, but otherwise, pretty perfect.
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• #230
Think I've only had one ride this winter where I didn't completely misjudge what clothing to wear, resulting in either boiling alive or coming home so cold I thought I had frostbite.
Feet have at least been consistently frozen solid. Will be glad to get the feeling back in June sometime.
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• #231
bought some Seal Skinz Winter gloves from Evans for £30, first purchase of their stuff, will see how it goes.. :-)
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• #232
after this morning's freshness, happy to confirm that the Seal Skinz Winter gloves are indeed waterproof,
.. as for my Chrome shoes / merino wool sock / shorts combination - this was a little more wet!
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• #233
Wore my gabba in the rain for the first time this morning.
Positives:
Warm
Waterproof
Breathable
AwesomeNegatives:
Large portion of remaining wardrobe rendered obsolete -
• #234
Negatives:
Large portion of remaining wardrobe rendered obsolete.Hah, yeah Gabba tend to do that after the leap of faith from wearing a handful of layers to just one.
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• #235
do not trust
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• #236
i fear change
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• #237
only one layer?
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• #238
okay, i buy
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• #239
Gabba is seriously fucking good. Cannot believe I took so long to buy one.
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• #240
I know.
It feels like cheating.
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• #241
I don't own one yet because nothing says World Champion Cyclist like free pub crawl t-shirts.
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• #242
What about your bottom half?
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• #243
yep gabba 2 ruled this morning. Upsetting that it still isnt dry yet for the ride home :(
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• #244
Not one layer. A thin mesh base layer between me and it to channel away the manliness.
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• #245
Maybe it needs reproofing? Mine was dry within minutes
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• #246
I use the cheapo dhb zero bib tights. They are "water resistant" but not that much. Does a pretty good job of keeping legs warm despite letting some dampness through.
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• #247
its brand new worn for about a week. Iam hoping its just too cold in my office. Only seems to be the cuffs and sleeves that are still wet
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• #248
Positives:
Warm
Waterproof
Breathable
AwesomeNegatives:
Large portion of remaining wardrobe rendered obsoleteYep, that about sums it up. In my experience though, it won't stay as waterproof for more than a few washes unless you're very careful. The good news is that even when soaked you will still be just the right temperature.
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• #249
Cold wash them with Nikwax should sort it out.
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• #250
Nikwax, I've heard of this stuff but never paid attention. If I wash some nanoflex warmers I have that have lost their waterproofness in it, will they be restored?
Also, are you talking about the tech wash?
#rep