Spot on for me, pants were just like Levi's or Dockers. I'm 5'9" and 155 lbs and the medium jacket is just right.Whats the sizing like?
Spot on for me, pants were just like Levi's or Dockers. I'm 5'9" and 155 lbs and the medium jacket is just right.Whats the sizing like?
For the coldest... Paramo Velez jacket - buy secondhand, they hold their value so well...
Sorry I should have said 50 pence commission I’m in the Uk. Thanks for sharing though.If you head over to the Trek site, under shoes, they’re in there. Bontrager OMW Winter Bike Shoe | Trek Bikes (CA)
I use these in wet or dry snow. I like the Boa option too. They have the spd attachment but I use a metal plate for the Magped peddles.
Kinda expensive but if you keep the 2cent commission that should help offset the cost.
Hope are selling the Endura Singletrack waterproof jacket for £75 with free delivery. That’s the best price I could find for a pretty decent jacket.
Decathlon AM trousers and just keep up on the DWR coating, a t-shirt and a waterproof jacket of dubious origin (pack a mac etc)
The only things that should be getting cold are your feet and hands, so decent gloves and boots, if your bodies cold, you're not trying hard enough :*
My mate has one of them Endura onsie things, but then he also has a vw T6, so take that as you will...
My mate has one of them Endura onsie things, but then he also has a vw T6, so take that as you will...
Ha, I have gaitors too - good for the worst weather. Paramo kit - pricey - so I've always bought secondhand & the few items I've sold have returned most of the cost, even after a few years use. They have a good service back up & can be re-proofed at home.If it holds the value well then you’d want to buy new and sell it on. Bit of economics
you will look like a Brit rambler if you’re wearing paramo though add some gators for the full effect.
A fair review over at BkeRadar, they're rating them quite highly.Decathlon AM trousers and just keep up on the DWR coating, a t-shirt and a waterproof jacket of dubious origin (pack a mac etc)
The only things that should be getting cold are your feet and hands, so decent gloves and boots, if your bodies cold, you're not trying hard enough :*
My mate has one of them Endura onsie things, but then he also has a vw T6, so take that as you will...
Normally wear shorts, but have ordered a pair of the Decathlon AM's to try out. Not sure what it's like everywhere else, but very low stock of them in France (I think there's one pair in "L" left and the rest are sold out).A fair review over at BkeRadar, they're rating them quite highly.
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Low-priced performer is as good as top-dollar offeringswww.bikeradar.com
They sit in the marina bar drinking beer and eating chicken mayo sandwiches and discussing next seasons racing.do what all dinghy sailors do in the winter,
I like Paramo for walking but wouldn’t dare wearing it where I ride as brambles etc would rip to shredsIf it holds the value well then you’d want to buy new and sell it on. Bit of economics
you will look like a Brit rambler if you’re wearing paramo though add some gators for the full effect.
I had a pair of the Decathlon AM trews. Sent them back. The cut is awful; there was no way I was getting kneepads on underneath. The material is awful; it's easy to see why they are cheap. The waterproof bum patch is single thickness, not layered over the seat material.
I am cheap like you and I still think they're shit...They're decent for £40 if you're cheap like me
Funny, I find exactly the opposite. Couldn’t wear mine in the summer as hands would be too sweaty. They are the cold weather version. Guess I must a bit hotter. Wear Cold Weather Briskers in winter and Celiums in the summer.I wear them in the summer! Bloody useless once wet, it’s like sticking your hands in a freezer!
Normally wear shorts, but have ordered a pair of the Decathlon AM's to try out. Not sure what it's like everywhere else, but very low stock of them in France (I think there's one pair in "L" left and the rest are sold out).
Are the Brisker gloves fairly true to size ? When I measure my hands as per the sizing guide, it suggests I only need a size small, whereas I usually go for large. Even the large Handske gloves (the brand I currently use) are tight to get on & off, although a perfect fit once squeezed in
I wear large in other brands and just chose large in the Briskers. Seemed ok to me.Are the Brisker gloves fairly true to size ? When I measure my hands as per the sizing guide, it suggests I only need a size small, whereas I usually go for large. Even the large Handske gloves (the brand I currently use) are tight to get on & off, although a perfect fit once squeezed in
The standard brisker gloves have thin mesh at the sides of the fingers which lets air circulate.Don’t Brisker come in two version only one of which is waterproof?
I have a pair but they only come out in the worst of the cold as I find my hand get too hot in them unless it’s around zero
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