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I understand you might only have a certain combo of layers but I'm going to repeat something I've said here before (but I do agree it's quite thin for cold weather)... start at the base(layer). I've been riding in the RGB jersey in dry winter weather by layering with a proper LS merino baselayer and the deep winter version, combining with an insulated gilet. However, and I've said this before, I tend to run a bit hot.
So, my long sleeve pro-team RGB jersey has arrived today. It says suitable for 'cold' weather on the website.
My question what is the temperature range for 'cold'? it is thinner than a thin thing and appears to have insulating qualities at all.
Whilst it looks great I am having trouble seeing when I might wear it. It's no good having something that looks fab when its hidden under a gilet or jacket to keep warm.