OK so my ears and nose have just about returned to me from their frozen state, after my commute into work today!
A crash hat & Buff is not enough for me today! 😉
How do you keep you block warm this time of year?
Assos hat. Don't usually splash out on their expensive kit but my hat is toasty. It has a nice layer of fleecy bits for your ears but the head bit is thin enough to go under a helmet. £20 well spent.
My "nightriding" helmet - an older lid with the headtorch mounted on it semi-permanently to save swapping the brackets round and a Buff underneath worn as a skull cap so it covers the top of my head and pulls down over my ears.
Usually another Buff round my neck if it's really cold.
The helmet is an older design with fewer vents so that helps. Try taping over the front vents on your helmet, that'll make a massive difference.
Skull cap, but TBH i ditch the helmet when its bitter and just wear a nice warm beanie.
I have hair, so usually a helmet is enough. Sometimes a biretta, and rarely (i.e. when it's below freezing) a Belgian-style winter hat with ear flaps (freddy Maertens look).
Try taping over the front vents on your helmet, that'll make a massive difference.
Good call CL, will do..
I've got a lycra skull cap, can't remember the brand. Normally OK, but the "frost sink" dip I ride through at about 30mph was at -8 this morning and I needed more!
I've got a thin balaclava hat that came free with some motorbike mag a couple of months ago. It'll prob scare the pants off anyone i meet whilst wearing it at night though!
Probably combine it with a buff to keep the neck nice and toasty.
Ground Effect fleece skull cap. Covers the ears, fits under a lid.
When it's uber cold I'll pull a Buff up over my mouth as well.
Hair (what's left), Windstopper headband and neck-gaitor thingy is all I've ever needed.
I also have a Damart balaclava for super cold days or when I need to scare someone ("I know where you live" etc).
I have been known to use my ski helmet, but it's usually too warm. Maybe I'll be able to put it to better use in weather this cold...
A helmet.
Anything more and you're a wimp.
Endura BaaBaa skull cap has worked for me - had to remove it halfway in though, too warm!
I use a buff.
I used to use one of these but can no longer get it on under my helmet.
I used to wear it paddling and it was effective even when taking a roll in icy water. Windproof, warm when wet, not too expensive. Socks are good too.
proper cyling hat with ear flaps
Balaclava - spell- when it gets proper cold - or proper cold and very windy
Army surplus [url= http://www.the-outdoor.co.uk/shopscr190.html ]Headover[/url] just £2!
I use my Dad's which must be older than me (40!), great bit of kit. How is that for a long term review 🙂
Cycling cap. Then a thin merino woolly hat over the top (about £9 from M&S, bargain) and pulled down over the ears, then my helmet. Finally a buff-type scarf up over my chin. Oakleys with yellow or clear lenses.
Does the trick for me. It was -4 this morning...
buff and exertion..?
gore windstopper balaclava
Helmet seems to take care of my head, but the pollution mask I wear is excellent at keeping my face warm. Only downside is that it gets a bit damp in this cold weather, and gets bunged up, hence breathing gets restricted - good training innit 🙂
Close the sun roof!
gore windstopper skullcap
If one buff's not enough, wear two! Round the neck and pulled up like a balaclava.
When your head gets too hot, just pull from the back while riding along, and it reverts to only a neckwarmer.
Just a Buff 🙂
A nice warm hat.
I grow fibres out of my head
I think it's called hair...
endura skull cap and a buff for me.
Windstopper headband if its just cold.
dhb skull cap if its colder.
skull cap + buff on the neck/face if its baltic!
Endura skullcap and I also bought a dhb balaclava last year for when it gets really bitter, that also helped with my breathing as I felt a bit ill breathing in ice cold air all the time last year, then again it was my first ever MTB'ing winter so not used to it.
I've just bought a bargain £45 full face helmet for when I want to chuck myself in the air a bit more, thinking that winter would be the ideal time to use it as summer will be to hot for any kinda XC/jumps type riding, I'm too wimpy for full on D/H rad gnarlyness but hopefully this new helmet with kill 2 birds with 1 stone, keep head warm and give me some confidence instead of bricking it on something a bit rad.
Some of the gear, zero idea, that's me that is. 🙂
A Lidl's headband just to keep the ears warm. If I cover the top of my head (additional to the helmet) I get too hot.






