I'm looking for suggestions on mtb specific cold weather pants. Are any of these types any good?
http://www.cyclesport.com/mountain-b...segment=badger
I'm looking for suggestions on mtb specific cold weather pants. Are any of these types any good?
http://www.cyclesport.com/mountain-b...segment=badger
I may have to grow old, but I'll never have to grow up.
I just wear the Under Armour Cold Gear long johns then put a pair of shorts overtop to cover up my huge dong
Once you get moving they keep me pretty warm even on pretty cold days.
Russ, I am but saddened you didn't come directly to me for such advice!
A Value Oriented Cyclist
Long John's and Levi's!
Fox Huck Pants. Good to about 20. Then I throw some tights on under them and I'm good till about 10. Lots of storage nice Velcro to keep out of the chain rings.
You'd understand if you know what I was talking about.
Wool thermal underwear and wrangler cargos.
"ya, well...that's like...your...opinion. man."
Well so far all Im doing is UA Coldgear Leggings and a pair of windbreaker pants, I havent tried to ride in the really cold yet so well see. Might have to add some fleece sweat pants in between.
shoot i ride in levis in the summer!
Skinny jeans!
"ya, well...that's like...your...opinion. man."
I usually wear jogging pants with sweats underneath, but the knees are wearing out. I just found some DH pants from 2011 on clearance, so I snagged 'em. They're not my favorite, but they look okay and they're on clearance. I too am value oriented. These should hold up a lot better.
I may have to grow old, but I'll never have to grow up.
my Fox 180 pants came today, so I went to Illinewek to try 'em out. They seem like they'll be plenty warm to as low as 40, and with a pair of tights or sweats they'll be good to whatever. They fit a little weird though. The formed padded knee is about four inches too low. Otherwise they're sweet.
I may have to grow old, but I'll never have to grow up.
I've been wearing a pair of Olympia Recon pants. I bought them a number of years ago for casual motorcycle street riding, but hadn't used them since I went race-only in 2007. They're extremely durable, made of cordura, with removable padding in the knees and hips. Best of all, the legs zip off above the knees & turn them into shorts. Frankly, above 50º the legs are too warm, but below 40º, they really shine. I wear a pair of sugoi compression shorts underneath for additional padding in the seat area.
Lance Lau
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