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Gear that gets you outside, even in the foulest weather
Gear that gets you outside, even in the foulest weather (Photo: Ben Ingham)

5 Essentials for Cold Weather Riding

It鈥檚 miserable outside, but that鈥檚 no excuse to not be on your bike

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Gear that gets you outside, even in the foulest weather
(Photo: Ben Ingham)

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When it鈥檚 constantly cold and wet鈥攍ike it鈥檚 been in New Mexico聽thanks to the Godzilla El Ni帽o鈥攖here are聽always rollers or the trainer. But long stationary hours can be mind-numbing and kill any聽motivation to ride. That鈥檚 why we鈥檙e thankful for the following gear, which gets us outside聽even in the聽foulest weather.


Rapha Pro Team Thermal Aerosuit聽($440)

(Rapha)

Sure, you could bundle up in jackets and bibs, but聽 is warmer and less bulky. The top聽is cut extra high, almost to the solar plexus, which prevents air leaks. The entire front of the suit is constructed from聽a waffle-weave fleece interior and a smooth聽windproof聽and water-resistant exterior, while the back is made with聽a聽lighter-weight fleece for ventilation. We carried a waterproof jacket the first few times we went out in this, but if you鈥檙e going hard, the onesie should be ample protection聽unless it鈥檚 drilling down rain. With Rapha鈥檚 excellent and very thick built-in chamois and three voluminous pockets, the Aerosuit is pretty much the only piece of apparel we鈥檝e been riding in since late November.聽With a light base聽layer or nothing at all, it鈥檚 comfy to around 45 or 50 degrees. With a heavy base聽layer, like the Assos Skinfoil, we鈥檝e been riding it on the road down to around 15 degrees. Our only complaint: the all-black scheme might look hip聽but does nothing for visibility on long, dark days.聽


Assos LS.Skinfoil_Winter_EVO7聽($139)

(Assos)

This is thick but not bulky and聽incredibly warm, and it doesn鈥檛 retain moisture, thanks to the 85聽percent polypropylene and 15聽percent polyester construction. The piece is one聽long seamless tube聽with varying thicknesses body-mapped to maximize insulation where you need it (the chest) and allow for venting and moisture dissipation elsewhere (the back). There鈥檚 body-mapped insulation in the sleeves, too, which are thicker up front聽and thinner on the back. The neck is high聽to seal out wind, and the torso is聽long enough to make tucking easy. We tend to go with something lighter if the temperature creeps above 40, but when it鈥檚 very cold, this is the go-to insulator.


Specialized Defroster Trail ($200)

(Specialized)

聽are not nearly as warm as, say, the聽聽or the聽, but their svelte profile makes them better for the road. With Thinsulate built into the upper, they鈥檙e plenty warm for a couple hours in the cold, especially if you layer with a thick聽wool sock. The storm聽flap over the instep keeps out muck and聽ice, and the huge Velcro strap around the ankle and shin provides a great seal that鈥檚 easy to adjust while wearing gloves. Specialized also makes a road version聽without the lugged sole, but we prefer the MTB variety for its grip in variable conditions. And聽Rapha should take a cue from Specialized鈥檚 high-visibility聽orange.


45Nrth Sturmfist 4 ($130)

(45Nrth)

We love 45Nrth鈥檚 trim聽Sturmfist 5聽gloves for a聽run-of-the-mill cold day, but when it鈥檚 truly frigid out (say,聽zero degrees), we bust out the big boys. With Polartec Alpha insulation wrapped between a wind- and water-resistant Polartec NeoShell exterior, are as toasty as you can get. There鈥檚 even gel insulation beneath the goat leather palms so metal bars and shifters won鈥檛 sap warmth. Inside, the shell lining and removable liner glove are constructed of soft merino wool, which retains heat even when wet. If it鈥檚 so raw out that your hands get cold in these gloves, you should consider 聽or perhaps just stay home and sit by the fire. 聽


Lazer Dissent (From $160)

(Lazer)

Your buddies may ridicule you for wearing聽 on the road (mine did),聽but you鈥檒l have the last laugh with a toasty noggin. In fact, our only real complaint about the Dissent is that it can be too warm for anything but the coldest days. Appropriated from Lazer鈥檚 ski line聽to double for fat biking, this extended-coverage lid has an insulated liner and removable fleece earpieces that wrap around the back of your聽neck. The switch on top opens and closes the vents, making it easier to regulate your temperature. And Lazer鈥檚 Roll-Sys adjustment knob at the crest of the head is probably the easiest we鈥檝e found for turning while wearing thick gloves. There鈥檚 a universal GoPro-style mount for attaching a light, a channel and quick聽clip in back for holding goggles in place, and a rear-facing LED blinker on the Roll-Sys dial ($10). Though it looks heavy聽at 425 grams for a size medium, this聽helmet聽doesn鈥檛 weigh聽much more than many all-mountain lids. Best of all, it can double for skiing, especially now that Lazer is offering the Dissent with MIPS聽technology to protect against the rotational forces of a crash.聽

Lead Photo: Ben Ingham

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