![]() |
Show me your winter underwear - Printable Version +- Fazer Owners Club - Unofficial (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb) +-- Forum: General (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb/forumdisplay.php?fid=65) +--- Forum: General (https://foc-u.co.uk/mybb/forumdisplay.php?fid=69) +--- Thread: Show me your winter underwear (/showthread.php?tid=79343) Pages:
1
2
|
Show me your winter underwear - fazersharp - 27-02-18 I have taken this from the "what did you do with your Fazer thread so not to derail it. I don't do rain but I do - do cold and been getting away with lots of thin layers, this lot The blue is a thin camping mat -crap for camping that fits the chest and wraps all the way around to my back and is both insulating and windproof. The kidney belt as well as being extra lower back protection is also very good at keeping your core warm. It has been pointed out to me that I should invest in a vest (27-02-18, 11:40 AM)Hedgetrimmer link Wrote: Honestly Fazersharp, mate. Learn to spend a bit of money where your favourite things are concerned (e.g. riding your bike). Get yourself one of those Pertex wind shirts, like the cyclists use. Thin as a fag paper, weighs nothing, packs down tiny in a little stuff sack. Put it on under or over a pullover, makes one hell of a difference without bulking you out. If you need to be warmer still, try a down or primaloft jacket under your bike jacket - some have a Pertex outer layer, so they are very windproof, and come in different weights, so you still don't need to bulk up too much. Wind chill is half the battle. I don't want heated stuff just as thin a possible with wind stop to replace the 3 layers and the camping mat, good suggestions so far from the trimmer but looking for something that combines both. Like this https://www.evanscycles.com/endura-pro-sl-primaloft-jacket-EV305964 but I really dont want to pay that much -otherwise I will carry on with my stupid layers as they do work. Re: Help Keep me warm please - darrsi - 27-02-18 I don't think i've ever worn that much clothing at the same time in all of my lifetime. Maybe if i was doing a North Pole expedition. Normally a short sleeved shirt under my jacket, or if it goes below freezing like today i'll add a vest :lol You seriously need to invest in heated grips, they'll make a massive difference to you out in the cold, compared to not having them at all. Re: Help Keep me warm please - darrsi - 27-02-18 My tank cover made my legs feel a lot warmer too, not having to grip bare metal. Re: Help Keep me warm please - fazersharp - 27-02-18 (27-02-18, 01:14 PM)darrsi link Wrote: I don't think i've ever worn that much clothing at the same time in all of my lifetime.Think we have been there with heated grips before and they are not for me.As for so many layers, If I am pootling into town in heavy traffic then I wear less and don't get cold but I dont commute or go out in crap traffic usually so my rides are all wind chillers. My legs and feet actually never get cold. Re: Help Keep me warm please - fazersharp - 27-02-18 Anyone know anything about Bontrager B2 Windshell Long Sleeve Base Layer looks to be around £40-£60 but found somewhere I get it for £20 Re: Help Keep me warm please - tommyardin - 27-02-18 (27-02-18, 02:20 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: Anyone know anything about Bontrager B2 Windshell Long Sleeve Base Layer looks to be around £40-£60 but found somewhere I get it for £20Sharpie you are a tight fucker :eek Re: Help Keep me warm please - fazersharp - 27-02-18 (27-02-18, 02:43 PM)tommyardin link Wrote: [quote author=fazersharp link=topic=23815.msg276088#msg276088 date=1519737623]Sharpie you are a tight fucker :eek [/quote] I ride a 20 year old bike --------what do you think- yes tight Re: Help Keep me warm please - darrsi - 28-02-18 (27-02-18, 01:46 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=23815.msg276081#msg276081 date=1519733662]Think we have been there with heated grips before and they are not for me.As for so many layers, If I am pootling into town in heavy traffic then I wear less and don't get cold but I dont commute or go out in crap traffic usually so my rides are all wind chillers. My legs and feet actually never get cold. [/quote] Saying heated grips "are not for me" is just plain daft, they're for everyone who rides in cold weather, whether it's a short or long journey. It's like going outside in the snowy weather without a jacket on. Neither are compulsory to have, but i promise you they'll both make you feel a damn site more comfortable. Re: Help Keep me warm please - fazersharp - 28-02-18 (16-02-17, 09:53 PM)fazersharp link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=21710.msg252727#msg252727 date=1487267908][quote author=fazersharp link=topic=21710.msg251845#msg251845 date=1486323041] So you have different hands to everyone else? You don't touch the grips when riding? That's clever! :lol Heat travels, if your palms are being blasted with heat then the attached fingers will obviously get some warmth as well. [/quote] No like I said my fingers from knuckles to the tips do not really touch the grips its thumb, palms and half my fingers, and warming my palms up wont help my finger cause I have got crap circulation. [/quote] Without going over it all again the above is a reminder Re: Help Keep me warm please - Simon.Pieman - 28-02-18 I ride all year round and currently use the EDZ layering system, base layer, mid and fleece top layer then the all important pertex top and trousers. Despite the number of layers you don't feel like the Michelin man wearing these so they don't restrict movement. Someone said you have to have heated grips. Bullshit.Gloves have come a long way in recent years and can be warm all day if you buy decent ones (£120+). If you ride every day like I do mostly, it doesn't take long for heated grips to break down anyhow. A kidney belt, which can just be simply a wooly scarf wrapped around your midriff is a sound idea. Re: Help Keep me warm please - darrsi - 28-02-18 (28-02-18, 03:46 PM)Simon.Pieman link Wrote: I ride all year round and currently use the EDZ layering system, base layer, mid and fleece top layer then the all important pertex top and trousers. Despite the number of layers you don't feel like the Michelin man wearing these so they don't restrict movement. Never had a set of heated grips fail on me, so maybe it's just you talking your usual bullshit? Re: Help Keep me warm please - fazersharp - 28-02-18 These are my gloves http://www.visordown.com/features/products/new-stuff-racer-titan-winter-gloves Re: Show me your winter underwear - fazersharp - 28-02-18 I have edited the title to make it clearer what I am looking for Re: Show me your winter underwear - dazza - 01-03-18 :eek :lol Re: Show me your winter underwear - steve 10562cc - 01-03-18 that's a familiar pattern after a winter ride in snow and ice Re: Help Keep me warm please - Simon.Pieman - 01-03-18 (28-02-18, 10:07 PM)darrsi link Wrote: [quote author=Simon.Pieman link=topic=23815.msg276139#msg276139 date=1519829207] Never had a set of heated grips fail on me, so maybe it's just you talking your usual bullshit? [/quote] As I've said in the past, I really don't care what the hell you think as you are often abusive. 'Been on this forum for around 10 years now and noticed most of the old guard left after you started posting regularly. Obviously some others did object to your rants and abuse. Grow up. Re: Show me your winter underwear - RikkiWilliams - 01-03-18 I got a pair of thermals from primary £10 each for top and trousers. Then just put my normal clothes and gear over the top. Have you tried the handlebar covers the work well for keeping your fingers warm. Re: Help Keep me warm please - darrsi - 01-03-18 (01-03-18, 09:07 AM)Simon.Pieman link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=23815.msg276144#msg276144 date=1519852070] Never had a set of heated grips fail on me, so maybe it's just you talking your usual bullshit? [/quote] As I've said in the past, I really don't care what the hell you think as you are often abusive. 'Been on this forum for around 10 years now and noticed most of the old guard left after you started posting regularly. Obviously some others did object to your rants and abuse. Grow up. [/quote] Think you'll find that i respond to abusive people, ie: you. Rarely have you simply made a general comment or given any good advice without chucking some sort of put down within your post, and i admit things like that do tend to piss me off and i bite. There is absolutely nothing whatsoever that is "obvious" in what you're implying either, you are again just spouting more crap to please your own little mind. And it's not just me that you've crossed before either, so my conscience is clear, you seem to dive in, take a snipe at someone, then disappear again for months OBVIOUSLY when you realize that you're behaving like a knob and people are noticing AGAIN. As a pointer, try and write a post giving an opinion, which will be read and accepted, rather than accusing someone of talking "bullshit" mid sentence, as comments like that do unsurprisingly tend to rub people up the wrong way! See you in a few months. ![]() Re: Show me your winter underwear - fazersharp - 01-03-18 (01-03-18, 09:07 AM)Simon.Pieman link Wrote: [quote author=darrsi link=topic=23815.msg276144#msg276144 date=1519852070] Never had a set of heated grips fail on me, so maybe it's just you talking your usual bullshit? [/quote] As I've said in the past, I really don't care what the hell you think as you are often abusive. 'Been on this forum for around 10 years now and noticed most of the old guard left after you started posting regularly. Obviously some others did object to your rants and abuse. Grow up. [/quote] RIGHT you two :bobby . Keep your handbags to yourself on my thread. Re: Show me your winter underwear - fazersharp - 01-03-18 (01-03-18, 09:32 AM)RikkiWilliams link Wrote: I got a pair of thermals from primary £10 each for top and trousers. Then just put my normal clothes and gear over the top. Have you tried the handlebar covers the work well for keeping your fingers warm.The thing I worry about is when the word "Thermal" is used in clothes but I have no idea what is rated a proper thermal over a normal fluffy t shirt, what give manufactures the right to call something thermal its not like CE armer that has to pass tests --- is it ? I just can not bring myself to attach muffs im afraid. |