Essential winter clothing?

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  • Have some Endura Pro-SL bibs - they're fantastic.

  • Ive the shiny white empires, a few years old and still pretty perfect condition. I think one winter would change that....

    More than I wanted to spend, but these look interesting: https://www.rosebikes.co.uk/article/northwave-flash-th-road-winter-shoes/aid:2678299

  • These arrived. About four times what I planned to spend, not sure on sizing so still to decide whether they stay or go.

    Like the “shoe plus collar” approach though, and quality seems top notch


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    My Louis Garneau are the same design and I've loved them over, I think, five Winters now.

    A league apart from any kind of overshoe, tinfoil, plastic bag, gaffer tape combo yet conceived.

    Even at four times what you planned to spend, I warrant that you'll consider them a bargain after one Winter, never mind the many more that they'll last.

    And you'll soon see your money back, in Summer shoes that now last more than a year and shit overshoes that don't last one season.

  • yeah, hope so. I had the old northwave boots ages ago (Fahrenheit, Celsius - whichever was the 3-bolt version) and they lasted for years and years, and just so much less hassle

  • Anyone own a Santini jacket? If so what do you have and how is it?

  • Any suggestions for cheap, decent tights? More for when it's quite cold than mega cold. I've got some Castelli ones that I used to love but have started to find the pad really uncomfortable and chafing after a few hours.

  • +1 also on @ltc question as well. Have Gore's and they're (to) super-warm, so something in between?

  • ^ & ^^ Legwarmers.

  • Not just me feeling a little 'exposed' in shorts this morning...

    sporting nice red windtanned legs

  • @GoatandTricycle Santini did some custom stuff for us recently and great quality. I have also just bought the Poiggio Dura jacket pretty cheap on probikekit. Couldnt find any reviews on it though.

  • Saw this, how is it and the fit?

  • Haven't got it yet but can't go wrong for £46. ll my other santini stuff is large and fits well at 6'2 80kg.

  • Reccomendations for leg warmers that don't fall down also appreciated!

  • Ok cool. I've just bought a large, I'm 6'3, and just shy of 80kgs

  • For 40 quid lusso are a good deal.

  • My Santini jacket arrived today. I'm really impressed for £48. Fit and cut are great. Not 100% I'll keep it as I have a Rab drillium with stow away hood that is maybe similar enough that I don't need both.

  • Looks like i've lost one of my Sealskinz Ultragrips. Had them for 5 years so they got a good innings. Replace with the same or should I be looking at something else?

    Commuting 35kms a day with some club riding on the weekend temps of 5-10c generally and I run quite hot!

  • Randomly felt like giving a shout out to Sealskinz. (For commuting, not road.) Use my knee length waterproof socks daily for 3 - 4 months every winter. No leaks or noticeable wear.
    Awesome value, seeing as I bought them in 2011 that works out to 0.00001 pence per day or something.

  • Knee length waterproof socks?

  • Anybody got any strong opinions on 'winter' softshells? I live somewhere where winter is going to go down to -10/15 so I think they're not going to be tuff enuff

  • Layers and layers and layers.

  • I figure I might as well dress up like an onion then

  • Don't know how suitable they are for cycling, but, Milwaukee have an extended range of heated jackets using their 12V batteries.

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