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  • How cold are my feet if its -1 degrees and i am going 18-20mph?
  • rob-jackson
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    Any idea – a formula perhaps? The unscientific answer is **** painfully cold! Never forget your overshoes!

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    Only yoooou…

    Hang on…20mph?

    druidh
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    rob-jackson
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    they hurt like ****

    paulosoxo
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    Depends on cadence, crank length, wind direction. And sock type.

    igm
    Full Member

    Northwave Celsius Artic GTX Boot

    I don’t understand the question – what are these cold feet of which you speak?

    Still good when we headed out on the night ride last year at -12C (according to the car – real temperatures may vary)

    highclimber
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    are you moving on a treadmill?

    IanW
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    Wool socks + overshoes + mtfu = problem solution.

    rob-jackson
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    hence my comment ian re forgetting overshoes!!

    julianwilson
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    Worse if wet! I found myself slowing down on downhills when we went out roadying round the lanes of the lovely Rame Peninsula the other day, my tootsies hurt so much! (and it wasn’t nearly as cold as -1!) Much nicer back uphill though. Never thought I would say that!

    letmetalktomark
    Full Member

    Is this a riddle.

    Is the answer two carrots?

    matt_outandabout
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    Are you at altitude?
    What is the moisture content of the air?
    What colour socks were your wearing?

    BrickMan
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    When my feet get cold (dog chewed my expensive overshoes) I just do a set of squeezes. At teh top of each crank stroke I scrunch my feet up inside the shoe and release on the down stroke, do it for 25 rep’s, then 25 off, then 25 on again. If you feet aren’t warm and happy again then your not doing it right.

    Sandwich
    Full Member

    Have you access to petrol and matches?

    Toasty feet guaranteed, at least once!

    jam-bo
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    You need a measure of blood circulation in there. I rarely get cold hands or feet.

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    Hmmm

    Due for a 1hr road ride later, and looking outside I’m hardly motivated. Looks slippery/cold/busy/faceache etc etc

    theroadwarrior
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    Another vote for the Northwave boots; they’re amazing! I’ve got the regular celcius ones (Not as insulated as the artic) and I wear them all year round.

    Feet were toasty warm yesterday at -2 and I only had thin socks on, should be good down to -5, -6 etc with some thicker socks.

    bikebouy
    Free Member

    18-20mph??

    Put some effort in and they’ll warm up nicely.

    nick1962
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    This guy travels at considerably faster speeds and lower temperatutes and seems to have keeping his feet warm nailed.Look like some sort of 5:10s or maybe it’s the regular sherry top ups

    The-Beard
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    Northwave Celsius Artic GTX Boot

    +1

    Mine kept my feet nice and toasty this morning whilst the rest of me froze… It’s my hands that really suffer. Yet to find gloves that really work for me.

    thisisnotaspoon
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    +1 for northwaves

    As for gloves the trick is (IME) keeping them bone dry, then even summer gloves are Ok. Not even wiping sweat off your brow, damp mud off drivetrain, fixing punctures etc.

    Has anyone ever tried fitting motorbike mits to a mountainbike? Woud it work or are we not going fast enough to bother?

    nick1962
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    This guy travels at considerably faster speeds and lower temperatutes and seems to have keeping his feet warm nailed.Look like some sort of 5:10s or maybe it’s the regular sherry top ups

    rootes1
    Free Member

    Has anyone ever tried fitting motorbike mits to a mountainbike? Woud it work or are we not going fast enough to bother?

    you can get bike specific ones.

    theroadwarrior
    Free Member

    I find that gloves are never windproof enough in the finger and especially thumb area in the deep winter. Most gloves have seams on several sides around the fingers which can’t help keeping the wind out.

    Next thing I’m going to try is some liner gloves inside my winter gloves.. just need to find some now, very few places seem to sell plain, simple liner gloves.

    druidh
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    Pogies

    They work really well. Subzero in the Cairngorms at the weekend and I was just wearing thin summer gloves all day.

    http://www.hotpog.co.uk/

    I just have the basic model but they have fur-lined if you think you need that level of insulation.

    senorj
    Full Member

    just need to find some now, very few places seem to sell plain, simple liner gloves

    Off topic, sorry, but I think it’s Sports direct that are selling off Karimmor ones for pennies,or they were in Islington last Sunday.
    I love a liner glove.

    druidh
    Free Member

    Decathlon do a cheap liner glove too. Well worth it.
    http://www.decathlon.co.uk/silk-gloves-black-id_8014962.html

    deus
    Full Member

    you can get heated foot inserts and i’m sure someone was selling heated grips. Mmmmm, electric warmth.

    epo-aholic
    Free Member

    Minus 1? Pah….it was minus 3.2 on my morning commute!

    seosamh77
    Free Member

    toasty if you combine 2 pairs of socks and a couple of these..

    mtbmatt
    Free Member

    Silk liner gloves from ebay. Cheap and work really well.
    No bulk to them, so they will fit under almost all gloves.

    dhb liner gloves are pretty good too. More expensive and a little thicker.

    Bregante
    Full Member

    toasty if you wear 2 pairs of socks and stick one of these inbetween them.

    How will he get his leg over the bars if both feet are in a plastic bag?

    Ah. Crafty edit 🙂

    seosamh77
    Free Member

    Bregante – Member

    why you making stuff up? 😀

    Bregante
    Full Member

    Bregante – Member

    It’s been said before!

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