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  • Winter legwear – which option?
  • deanfbm
    Free Member

    Which tend to be the best option?

    Bib longs + long waterproof shorts

    Bib longs + waterproof trouser

    Waterproof bib longs + regular shorts

    Waterproof trousers

    Above considerations are for xc, trail, bimble or whatever you want to call it.

    Im thinking for uplift and dh days, bib longs and waterproof trousers.

    What’s everyones input?

    gazc
    Free Member

    my choices:

    xc – bib longs with 3/4 semi waterproof shorts

    dh uplift/push in rain – dh race pants full length

    schmiken
    Full Member

    Bib tights and leg warmers.

    banks
    Free Member

    Hair!

    And knee pads.

    Just got a pair of full length bibs – been converted

    steve_b77
    Free Member

    For jheycore XC lite – Long legged bibs

    For radcore mincelite – knee warmers and normal baggies

    c_klein87
    Full Member

    i use biblongs and waterproof shorts, after trousers but I struggle with the sizes!

    lunge
    Full Member

    3/4 length bibs normally, full length bibs when it gets really cold, shorts and knee warmers if I feel it may warm up.

    I tend to dispense with baggies in the winter as in the mud and rain lycra is much warmer and more comfortable.

    jonba
    Free Member

    shorts and knee warmers (with lycra bibs underneath) or windproof bibs.

    Either option and mudguards on the bike.

    avdave2
    Full Member

    Bib longs + long waterproof shorts

    This when it’s very cold, otherwise just the 3/4 waterproofs on the winter off road commute. I’ve tried knee warmers with the 3/4 but unless I’m wearing lycra underneath they won’t stay up and I don’t bother with lycra for a 6 mile each way ride.

    thisisnotaspoon
    Free Member

    Roubaix longs

    Or

    Baggies with ronhills underneath.

    Although I did once turn upto one of Phils sexyparties in roubaix longs and DH jersey.

    tinsy
    Free Member

    bib longs, shorts, & mudgaurd…

    Northwind
    Full Member

    Waterproof shorts, kneepads. Lower legs don’t feel the cold too much IME and deal with mud better than anything else I’ve tried.

    roady_tony
    Free Member

    bib shorts + waterproof tights.

    FuzzyWuzzy
    Full Member

    For MTBing last winter a combo of winter boots + sealskinz knee-length socks + g-form pads + bib-shorts + 3/4 gore waterproof shorts worked well, only needed to add a thin merino liner sock when it got really cold.

    teasel
    Free Member

    Endura Stealth tights (although the Lite version would be better in warmer winter weather).

    A sleeveless Tri top or short lseeve jersey underneath a NW Blade jacket.

    Stealth jacket comes out if it’s really early/chilly.

    Pearl Izumi Gavia gloves also when it’s cold/wet.

    Sidi Diablo for the feet.

    Buff most of the time or a skull cap if it’s minus figures.

    frazered
    Free Member

    Bib tights and leg warmers. Or bib shorts with knee pads and thick sealskinz pulled up.

    A good combo for summer – no leg warmers – and then add leggies for the winter. Bib cost plus leg warmers, plus versatile to take off if I get warmer or cold

    avdave2
    Full Member

    Baggies with ronhills underneath.

    And a shitty stick to beat off the women.

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