Slowbee Posted August 1, 2017 Share As the saying goes, not bad weather, only bad clothes. I have bad clothes. The weather can start cold and get warm in the cape, or it can get cold and stay cold, or it can get cold and rain or freeze or just do what the heck it wants on any particular day. Like today the weather cant decide what it wants to do, from freezing rain to hot sun and back 3 times. So where do you start with getting winter kit? Do you upgrade and get a warm waterpoof fleece jacket and keep the normal cycling kit? Or do you get a warm vest and keep the good old first ascent rain jacket? I have a salamon gillet that is fleece lined and it is really great. Keeps warm, but the arms get chilly and I land up wearing the rain coat to keep the wind off as well. Then everything lands up being to hot. I am looking at this kit as both as a way for potential cold and wet that may arrive for the Munga and for every day use in adverse weather in the cape. Any other suggestions guys? Maybe just ride with a jersey that can be thrown into the bag? What do you early morning risers ride with *remember, must fit into a bag with a whole bunch of other kit.. think Munga* Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slowbee Posted August 3, 2017 Share ok, so whittled things down to needing a jacket that is wind proof and waterproof. something like this but more cycling orientated. https://www.firstascent.co.za/product/mns-ar-x-jacket those el chepo cycling bright yellow things, while keeping wind out, do nothing really to keep water out and you get soaked in them. so any help would be great. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EmJayZA Posted August 3, 2017 Share Some nice tips in this video: Not sure where you are based, but Cycle FO has some very decent specials on winter gear at present. I think they can ship to you if you are not in Gauteng. Edited August 3, 2017 by EmJayZA Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kylie Posted August 3, 2017 Share As the saying goes, not bad weather, only bad clothes. I have bad clothes. The weather can start cold and get warm in the cape, or it can get cold and stay cold, or it can get cold and rain or freeze or just do what the heck it wants on any particular day. Like today the weather cant decide what it wants to do, from freezing rain to hot sun and back 3 times. So where do you start with getting winter kit? Do you upgrade and get a warm waterpoof fleece jacket and keep the normal cycling kit? Or do you get a warm vest and keep the good old first ascent rain jacket? I have a salamon gillet that is fleece lined and it is really great. Keeps warm, but the arms get chilly and I land up wearing the rain coat to keep the wind off as well. Then everything lands up being to hot. I am looking at this kit as both as a way for potential cold and wet that may arrive for the Munga and for every day use in adverse weather in the cape. Any other suggestions guys? Maybe just ride with a jersey that can be thrown into the bag? What do you early morning risers ride with *remember, must fit into a bag with a whole bunch of other kit.. think Munga* I use a Vindex jacket from Ciovita: it converts into a gilet so doubles as a jacket and gilet and packs very small. Found it very useful this winter, and it breathes well so it doesn't feel like wearing a plastic bag. https://za.ciovita.com/products/vindex Duane_Bosch 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Escapee.. Posted August 3, 2017 Share I use a Vindex jacket from Ciovita: it converts into a gilet so doubles as a jacket and gilet and packs very small. Found it very useful this winter, and it breathes well so it doesn't feel like wearing a plastic bag. https://za.ciovita.com/products/vindex +1 I was going to post this Kylie 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Patchelicious Posted August 3, 2017 Share I use a Vindex jacket from Ciovita: it converts into a gilet so doubles as a jacket and gilet and packs very small. Found it very useful this winter, and it breathes well so it doesn't feel like wearing a plastic bag. https://za.ciovita.com/products/vindex +1 I was going to post this That actually looks pretty good! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lechatnoir Posted August 3, 2017 Share I use a Vindex jacket from Ciovita: it converts into a gilet so doubles as a jacket and gilet and packs very small. Found it very useful this winter, and it breathes well so it doesn't feel like wearing a plastic bag. https://za.ciovita.com/products/vindex How's this different from the FA Magneto jacket? If it has more water resistance, sign me UP!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slowbee Posted August 7, 2017 Share Some nice tips in this video: Not sure where you are based, but Cycle FO has some very decent specials on winter gear at present. I think they can ship to you if you are not in Gauteng. What is cycle FO ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shaper Posted August 7, 2017 Share What is cycle FO ?https://www.facebook.com/CycleFo/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slowbee Posted August 7, 2017 Share umm and if you dont do the FB thing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PhilipV Posted August 7, 2017 Share Facebook link takes you here : http://www.thebikebasement.co.za/ Slowbee 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Da Vinci Posted September 27, 2017 Share Reviving this thread... what is every one wearing these days? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ABrooks Posted June 18, 2018 Share Thread Revive... So it's that time of the year again where it is too cold for a quick early morning ride. Usually, I ride with only arm warmers if it is chilly outside, but recently the cold wind in the morning is too cold for my liking. What would be the best solution to keep warm, or more importantly keep the wind away? I only ride mountain bike, if that changes anything. I have been looking at the following, but don't really know what to go for. http://weardirect.co.za/shop/cycling-accessories/x-jammer-black/http://weardirect.co.za/shop/cycling-accessories/black-super-shell/http://weardirect.co.za/shop/mens-cycling/pac-me-shell/ If you have any better solutions or products I should consider please let me know, also does leg warmers really help? TPN and Opc_danny 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Butterbean Posted June 18, 2018 Share Thread Revive... So it's that time of the year again where it is too cold for a quick early morning ride. Usually, I ride with only arm warmers if it is chilly outside, but recently the cold wind in the morning is too cold for my liking. What would be the best solution to keep warm, or more importantly keep the wind away? I only ride mountain bike, if that changes anything. I have been looking at the following, but don't really know what to go for. http://weardirect.co.za/shop/cycling-accessories/x-jammer-black/http://weardirect.co.za/shop/cycling-accessories/black-super-shell/http://weardirect.co.za/shop/mens-cycling/pac-me-shell/ If you have any better solutions or products I should consider please let me know, also does leg warmers really help?I find that for even the bitterest cold that's not European, arm warmers, chest protection like that jammit, knee warmers (full leg warmers suck), and proper socks and a buff are all you need, along with a good pair of gloves. I think anatomic has a great range of everything for cheap enough and warm enough.. Andrew_Smith, ABrooks and HuckNorris 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
solty Posted June 18, 2018 Share What really makes a difference for me are: Buff, especially if the wind is blowing, but also quickly causes the most overheating.Long finger gloves for long descents during nippy night or early morning rides.Leg warmers, definitely. Mine are First Ascent, slightly furry on the inside. Never found that my legs overheat, but straightaway feel a cold bite if they slip and expose some thigh!Jacket obviously. Thin Apple jacket type thing works for me, just to keep the wind out. Tight or adjustable cuffs to keep the wind off sweaty arms when descending. Long sleeved stretchy tight fitting under-shirt as a base layer, I got one from MrPrice Sport a few years ago. And then a regular cycling shirt over that. Its good if you can open zips and push up sleeves when climbing and then close up tight when going downhill. I ride (rode) a lot in Jonkershoek in early mornings and nights, and it gets pretty chilly here. ABrooks 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Andrew_Smith Posted June 18, 2018 Share I find that for even the bitterest cold that's not European, arm warmers, chest protection like that jammit, knee warmers (full leg warmers suck), and proper socks and a buff are all you need, along with a good pair of gloves. I think anatomic has a great range of everything for cheap enough and warm enough.. Agree. My winter kit is as follows: Assos Skinfoil spring/fall base layerArm warmersCycling jersey (tight fit, too keep out the air and of course aero!)Gilet (I use an Anatomic one)Buff360° glovesLegs warmers (would like to invest in a pair of knees warmers instead)Sandwich plastic bags to keep the toes warm. I tend to overheat quickly and this setup works the best for me. I tried a jersey, but it just too warm for me later in the ride. With the gilet, if I do get warm, I can tuck it away in my jersey pocket or even open it on a climb to cool off. Because going downhill again, you get cold. Edited June 18, 2018 by Andrew_Smith ABrooks 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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