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  • Warm, very. Good for down to a few degrees below zero with a merino base layer and a merino collar. It's windproof rather than waterproof, but like a Gabba it'll keep you warm even if it gets wet. It's quite thin, so if you're standing around for a long time you'll get cold, but so long as you keep riding it's an excellent bit of kit. Even if I do look like a total gimp wearing it...

  • This thing started a heated "debate" about whether I was overweight or not.

    Which ended in her throwing out "I wish you were as thin and toned as you were when I first met you"

    Attemptedly justified by "it'd look better if you just lost a bit of weight".

    Which ended in me throwing her out.

  • If my experience is anything to go by, the Thermosuits do have a habit of shrinking over the winter, and growing again over the summer.

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