What I wear Cycling in the Winter

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

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  • @geemangupp2815
    @geemangupp2815 Месяц назад +36

    great tips pete,just cant help chuckling that your chair gives you big red pointy ears 😂

    • @zedddddful
      @zedddddful Месяц назад +5

      Looks a bit like Dracula's cape

    • @ronaldallen8604
      @ronaldallen8604 Месяц назад +7

      Peter Treadway is Ming the Merciless

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +2

      Sadly I didn’t notice it until my wife pointed it out while I was editing the video! 🤦🏻‍♂️
      Not much I could do about it at that point. 😂
      Glad you enjoyed the tips, in any case. 😉

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +1

      Ah ah ah!!! 🧛‍♂️

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Has a certain ring to it, I think! 😂

  • @raviray6808
    @raviray6808 Месяц назад +1

    Brilliant Pete. Yup. Hilarious Halloween ears!!

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Cheers mate, glad you enjoyed it. 👌🏻 🧛‍♂️😂

  • @Onigure
    @Onigure Месяц назад +2

    This vid did better than the Ebike one. 😅.
    Cheers from the southern hemisphere, where spring has begun. This winter was HARD for us cyclist in this region 😢.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Whereabouts are you? I can;t imagine the winter here will be too conducive with pleasant riding!

  • @AG-el6vt
    @AG-el6vt Месяц назад +2

    I think mudguards, full length if possible, are great to limit messing up yourself, the frame and the drivetrain.
    Also, I always carry some rag, kitchen roll or similar to quickly wipe the chain dry after a wet ride, works wonders to prevent chain rust.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +1

      Mudguards are a godsend for stopping you getting a soggy crack on a wet ride, which is never comfortable! 🤣
      I love having a waxed chain though, as you technically don't have to do anything with it after a wet ride, but like you, I do tend to use an old towel to dry it off.

  • @andyblades8946
    @andyblades8946 24 дня назад

    Knee length merino ski socks. Absolute game changer. I got a few pairs on offer from Amazon, but not too pricey anyway, and they're brilliant. Go for the highest merino content you can find, mine are 60%.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  21 день назад +1

      I do like a merino sock, so I’ll defo look up a knee length option. 👌🏻

  • @paul_hiles
    @paul_hiles Месяц назад +2

    I'm so glad that you're on here promoting cheap stuff as well. I did Portsmouth to London and then back the next day with a £8 cycling jersey bought the day before from Lidl and it was fine.
    I've also just invested in my first pair of waterproof socks from Aldi for £15. 👍

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +3

      Cheers Paul. My channel is all about helping people break down the (often considerable!) financial barrier to entry for cycling. As you suggest, getting started in cycling doesn’t (and shouldn’t) cost the earth.
      Chapeau on Portsmouth to the big smoke and back though. That’s an awesome distance. 💪🏻

    • @Robutube1
      @Robutube1 Месяц назад +1

      Still my favourite jersey is one I picked up in Ali's aisle of wonder for £4.99 when I was just trying cycling out to see if I liked it!

  • @martincburns
    @martincburns Месяц назад

    Generally find a good thermal gilet really versatile for the winter months if it’s dry, keeps your core warm without adding too much unnecessary bulk on your arms 🙂 zip open / close as required through your ride.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +1

      Yeh, I've got a couple of merino wool lined Gilets and they're love and warm. They really help to keep the cold air off your chest. 💪
      Appreciate you taking the time to watch and comment, Martin.

  • @lafamillecarrington
    @lafamillecarrington Месяц назад

    I am a year round cycle commuter, so have ridden in quite a range of conditions. For the colder months I agree with the base layer, but the most important item I've found is a really good windproof outer layer. Even in sub-zero temperatures, I only wore base layer, long-sleeved T-shirt and the (thin) windproof jacket.
    I found that mitts were better than any gloves for warmth, waterproofness and longevity.
    Agree about the buff - I carried two thin buffs, one for stopping the draughts down my neck, the other to cover my ears. Thawing ears are ridiculously painful!

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +1

      Good tip on the windproof layer, because if you end up with any amount of moisture on you, it's the wind that will make you cold from that!

  • @jamescaldwell7736
    @jamescaldwell7736 Месяц назад

    Overshoes are THE winter buy, the best thing I’ve bought 25 quid shimano decathlon perfect for anything from 10 degrees to 0

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Yeh, they can be a pain to put on (which is why I'm now glad to have moved to a specific winter boot) but if it's a choice of 5 minutes of pain pulling them on or 3 hours of painfully numb feet, I know which I'm choosing! 🤣

  • @EricStorms
    @EricStorms Месяц назад

    Just found your channel this weekend and have been binging the videos. Your channel is excellent and deserving of a much attention! Keep up the great work!

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks so much, Eric, really appreciate that. So glad to have you on board. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment. 💪

  • @2wheelsrbest327
    @2wheelsrbest327 Месяц назад

    Thanks Peter great advice. I would add a quick link as well. I'm a big fan of Galibier clothing and have two of their jackets. I have yet to use them but also have a pair of their overshoes. Ordered stuff a couple of times and also got a gift from them. Quality clothing at a reasonable price I would say. You now have a new Sub.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Now I think of it, I think the merino buff was a free gift from Galibier! Definitely a fan of their gear, especially those deep winter gloves. Quick link if a definite for all year round too. I found that out the hard way when I cycled London to Paris in June 2022 and my chain snapped. Ended up having to go to a Halfords of all places to get a new chain. A tiny chain link would have solved my problems on the spot though! I carry two magnetised inside a set of chain link pliers now.
      Thanks so much for the sub too, I really appreciate it. Great to have you on board. 💪

  • @Destide
    @Destide Месяц назад

    Awesome real world tips!
    Regarding lights, make sure you're pointing them down, nothing's going to attack you from the trees… unless you're in Australia of course.
    What I do as a 365 commuter rather than a leisure rider if you're looking to put together a cost-effective winter setup with a total disregard for aero or fashion.
    Merino Wool everything
    Btwn Poncho
    Austrian surplus gortex trousers
    Moab 3's
    Sealskin gloves
    Keep a note of areas where you see flooding starting in the autumn, last winter near me resulted in riding wellies at one point :D
    Glasses wearers think about switching to contacts all the rain when moving and humidity when stopped make glasses a pain It's easier to clean cycling glasses.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Some great tips there, although your clothing suggestions sound like my usual cycle wear... are you suggesting I'm not fashionable? 🤣

  • @delwalker2124
    @delwalker2124 Месяц назад

    On the subject of rear lights I recently purchased the bryton gardia radar light. Game changer!

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      I was looking at that a while ago as an alternative to the Varia but then ended up buying the Cycliq cameras in a sale. I like the idea of the radar light though. How do you find it?

  • @lewisA76
    @lewisA76 Месяц назад

    Nice tips, Peter. Always wore a Nike Dry Fit t-shirt as a base layer, but having switched to a merino last year it is a game changer in keeping you comfortable on long winter rides. Which i will be doing tjis winter. 100% turbo last year drove me insane

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +1

      Yeh, the turbo can be great for when the group ride isn’t on and I don’t fancy a cold solo one but, as you say, it’s insanity inducing if that’s all you do!
      Merino is awesome though. I’ve got socks, gilets and long sleeve jersey made from it and it’s so warm!

  • @AyupStuggy
    @AyupStuggy Месяц назад +1

    A couple of years ago, I got frost bite on my right big toe. I was cycling on Stanhope Moor (Weardale), and as it got dark it started to snow a little, but it got super cold. It was 25 miles to get home. All the way home I rode with a hand under my armpit to keep it warmer, then I swapped over to the other hand every minute or so. My hands were fine, but my right foot went grey and it was very painful when showering as I warmed up. It messed up my right toenail for 18 months, and it's still not completely back to normal. I've gone off sub zero cycling nowadays! Great video, and I especially like those lovely red ears!😆

    • @zedddddful
      @zedddddful Месяц назад +1

      Hot hands toe warmers are worth their weight in gold last for hours and take the edge off the chill.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +1

      Damn, that sounds awful! 😬
      Going out when it’s cold and you’re prepared is one thing but being caught out without the proper gear is awful!
      As for the ears, that cushion is getting launched before the next video! 😂

    • @AyupStuggy
      @AyupStuggy Месяц назад +1

      @@zedddddful Thanks. I will check those out :)

    • @AyupStuggy
      @AyupStuggy Месяц назад

      @@petertreadway I had lots of gear, but not for my feet. It's not something I was ever concerned about before. Lesson learned.

  • @madplanet3351
    @madplanet3351 Месяц назад

    29th October back to our place in the canary Islands. Winter sorted lol 😂

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +1

      Not jealous at all! 😂 Enjoy your 'winter' riding. 💪

  • @richardhall263
    @richardhall263 Месяц назад

    I noticed the spock ears as well. The red splashes on the seat head rest line up beautifully to give you huge red pointed ears. It's great, well it amused me. Cold wet feet and cold hands is my horror. Some say thin rubber surgery gloves under your gloves keep your hands warms. I have not tried it yet. But I did buy galoshes and my feet have never been so warm. I am envious of your winter boots. Perhaps I could sell a kidney? Thank you for another great video Mr Treadway, have a good week.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +1

      Cheers as ever, Richard. Ove tried the latex gloves thing before and it does work quite well. Your hands sweat inside them but because they’re completely windproof, the cold air can’t get to the moisture to make you cold. 👌🏻I’ve also heard that surfing gloves (Gul, I think is the brand) are very good for cycling. It makes sense I guess that anything that keeps you warm and dry in the water will do the same on a wet ride.
      On the point of the spock ears, that damn cushion is getting launched for the next video! Oh well, at least it gave a few people some laughs! 😂

  • @aidanbailey-lewis3209
    @aidanbailey-lewis3209 Месяц назад

    Overshoes can be sourced fairly cheaply, I use rubber over boots and these work well for me. However, good quality gloves are a must.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Agree completely. I’ve had some crap gloves before and they just fell apart within weeks and offered no thermal or wind protection at all! You love and learn, Aidan! 👌🏻

  • @grantbates2283
    @grantbates2283 Месяц назад

    In my opinion a good softshell jacket will be better than a waterproof jacket, even in heavy rain. Youll be wet but warm and still breathable. Goretex for cycling just cant let the heat out quick enough, so you get wetter on the inside.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Hadn't ever considered soft-shell Grant, but that's not a bad shout. I'll give that a go at some point and give an update. 👌

  • @davidgibson6716
    @davidgibson6716 Месяц назад

    Just found and like the channel plus, I am reminded of the Count from Sesame Street...haa! haa! haa! Love it...

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much David, great to have you on board and I'm glad you're enjoying the channel.
      And yes, that cushion needs to go! 🤣

  • @zeecycling
    @zeecycling Месяц назад

    Good suggestions.

  • @n22pdf
    @n22pdf Месяц назад

    Great info Peter.. I use veloforte to excellent products.. I also use most the items you suggest 😊 a buff is a gamechanger, overshoes, skullcap etc 😊 Pete 🚴🏻👍

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      I love a good buff! My merino one is so light and thin that you'd think it wouldn't do anything, but I'm not ashamed to say it feels lovely, soft and warm against my face in the biting cold!

  • @childofeternity
    @childofeternity Месяц назад

    I suffer more than most from cold feet/hands. I use neoprene gators that fit over your toes and neoprene overshoes. These will be ok for about 30-40 minutes then my toes will freeze (go numb). A couple of years ago I bought some heated insoles which do the trick along with the overshoes and inner gator. But it's a hassle strapping the batteries to your ankles! Same with my hands, I've not found any gloves that'll stop my fingers from going numb. Even fat lobster mitts. So again I bought some electric gloves. The only thing that works is handlebar mitts/pogies.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Yeh, there are a couple of guys I ride with that suffer with cold extremities. It seems that it just gets some people and not others, as they are a range of different ages and sizes, so it's odd! Electric warmers sound like a winner though, despite the logistical issues with them.

  • @benoittheminerandgamer
    @benoittheminerandgamer Месяц назад +1

    well here in Quebec city it's impossible to ride outside from October 15 to April 25 because we have snow on the ground so we use a home trainer for that time.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      That's what spiked tyres are for, no? 🤣 Seriously though, I don't envy you guys in Canada (apart from your otherwise stunning views!)

    • @phoffen3829
      @phoffen3829 10 дней назад

      You'll soon be able to go through a tunnel to Lévis, if you believe the government! Sorry bad joke for Québecers.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  10 дней назад

      @phoffen3829 sorry, that particular cultural referenced pun has escaped me! 😂

    • @phoffen3829
      @phoffen3829 10 дней назад +1

      @@petertreadway Yeah aimed at the other Quebec resident here above. No snow in his "impending tunnel" which is a stupid project our government wants to do.

  • @chrisje1991
    @chrisje1991 Месяц назад

    You've just reminded me to order some cold storage gloves from Amazon, £8 and fur-lined! I've used neoprene ones before and you end up with soggy wet hands from sweat!

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      I love the sound of them! What ‘brand’ are they?

    • @chrisje1991
      @chrisje1991 Месяц назад

      @@petertreadway Skytech black thermal safety gloves. I had large ones before (normally a large in gloves), sized down for these. You can measure your palm circumference for a better idea for size.

  • @aidanbailey-lewis3209
    @aidanbailey-lewis3209 Месяц назад

    The red detail on your chair makes you look like Ming the Merciless when the camera angle is just right 😂😂

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      If only my wife had told me this BEFORE I started editing the video! 🤦🏻‍♂️😂🧛‍♂️

  • @2wheelsrbest327
    @2wheelsrbest327 Месяц назад

    Your welcome Pete.

  • @chris1275cc
    @chris1275cc Месяц назад

    I got some boodun winter cycling boot/shoes from Aliexpress (around £40 ish), and they have been fantastic, saw me through 2 mud caked Gravel obsessed winters and still going strong, they are so good they partly influenced my decision to go with a spider based PM on my road bike when my old PowerTap 2's finally crapped out, as sadly they only do MTB/2 bolt, so I swap my pedals for SPD in deep winter.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      I love a good AliExpress purchase, Chris, so I’ll definitely check these Boodun boots out. 👌🏻
      Also, despite having absolutely no need for one, I do quite fancy a PM too, so will take a look at the spider too. 💪🏻

    • @chris1275cc
      @chris1275cc Месяц назад

      @@petertreadway I went the AliExpress route with PM too and got the Megene PES P505, in fact, I just got my 4th! (another thing to bring up at the cycle-holics anonyms meeting) £230 for a dual-sided PM that I’ve never seen a bad review for with a great quality ROTOR-esque crank thrown in for free was just a no-brainer.
      The only thing to consider really is that it has a propriety direct mount cinch and, Megene shows no sign of selling the crank arms or spider separately, so damaging one part ends the life of the whole unit, but at the price, does it really matter? Besides, I got the first one for my Gravel bike, and it joined those shoes in the mud for a UK winter without skipping a beat.

  • @scotiavelo1405
    @scotiavelo1405 Месяц назад

    Finger gloves are completely useless depending on what part of the UK you do your winter riding. Riding on the south coast and riding in the Pennines northwards all the way to the tip of Scotland it’s a helluva lot colder, more chance of ice. Then there’s windchill - can I suggest wearing Mitts. More warmth keeping your fingers all together. Wearing a good pair of bib shorts under your bib tights. Can’t understand why they now only make bib tights with a chamois.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      @@scotiavelo1405 good tip about mitts, although my Galibier deep winter gloves did me well on a -5c ride back last year. 👌🏻
      As for tights without a chamois, you could always wear thermal running tights.

  • @edlazda3245
    @edlazda3245 Месяц назад

    Good, practical & timely. For the last couple of years I've been engaged in the search for the ideal winter riding jersey/jacket, spending too much money on top brands -- Rapha, Castelli, Gore, etc. They all make claims that I can't agree with, the main one being "windproof and breathable". Ha! If I wear several warm jerseys the wind still gets through and I get cold. If I wear a windproof jacket, then I'm bathed in sweat and after riding for an hour or two I'm getting cold and miserable. I think I'm doing all the right things with base layers, zipping up and down for ventilation, etc. Any advice from you or any of your viewers with similar issues would be welcome!

    • @neilfox9540
      @neilfox9540 Месяц назад

      My advice is - don't bother with jerseys for the reason you mentioned, they won't stop the wind - unless it is combined with a gilet will give you a good blend of breathability and warmth especially if you are training hard. However on a proper cold day them a jacket is essential with a good base layer underneath (ideally merino). For the jacket then there is one material that is superior - Goretex Infinium - you will find it on most high end jackets including Castelli Perfetto, Rapha or Sportful Fiandre.

    • @edlazda3245
      @edlazda3245 Месяц назад

      @@neilfox9540 already tried infinium jackets -- Gore and Castelli. Too sweaty.

    • @neilfox9540
      @neilfox9540 Месяц назад

      @@edlazda3245 wow really? This is what the pros use. Suggest trying the Gilet approach. I like the ones with a bit of fleecy insulation and zip that you can open from the bottom.

    • @edlazda3245
      @edlazda3245 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@neilfox9540 as a friend helpfully pointed out, maybe the trouble is I'm just a sweaty buggr 🙄

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Looks like you've already got some decent advice from Neil here, Ed and I'd agree with wearing a gilet. When the temperature gets seriously low, I'll generally wear a base layer, jersey, gilet and then a long sleeve merino jersey over the top. Most people tend to wear the gilet over the top, so it can be undone or removed if you get too hot, but I've never found myself getting too hot in those temps, so just stick it underneath.
      This Spexcel jersey is good for keeping you from getting soaked by the rain, but as I say, it's still going to leave you a bit moist inside from sweating. However, I'd much rather pay £20 for that to happen than £120 upwards!

  • @Randombourg
    @Randombourg Месяц назад

    Warm water in the bidon. The 2018 "beast from the east" cold blast froze mine the first morning but only formed crystals when departing with warm water

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Top tip there! I'll give that a go. 👌

  • @BarrioBarranco1
    @BarrioBarranco1 Месяц назад

    I'm taking the winter off from road cycling- From October it's gravel and mtb on flat pedals using cheap lightweight hiking boots with sealskinz. I have a lot of winter kit to choose from accumulated over the years(Including Ice Spikers, I'm in the Scottish Highlands), and by mid November when the reality sets in I reckon it'll be Zwift for 4 months unless it's a rare blue sky day....I don't mind indoors- built a dedicated PC that does Ultra/4K/60FPS with a 55" 4K tv, Kickr V5 on a Lifeline rocker plate, Vacmaster 54 fan and have a dedicated old Carrera on it....I even did the "Rapha Festive 500" on it last Xmas...!! (Post Brexit the ideal would be say 90 days mid November to mid Feb in Lanzarote now I've taken early retirement....just treat it as a tour and keep cycling and wild camping to keep costs down lol!)

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +1

      Love the sound of your pain cave setup! I've got my old Triban 500 on my turbo and then link my laptop up to the 48" tv in the garage. I find Zwift great for getting the legs spinning on freezing cold days when I don't fancy a solo ride, but I don't think I could stomach it 100% over winter. Chapeau for doing the Festive 500 all on the turbo though. I'd say that's more difficult to complete than doing it outdoors!
      Also very jealous about you being in Lanzarote too. I took a family holiday there a few years ago and it looked incredible for cycling! Don't know if I'd fancy Timinfaya during the high summer though! 🤣

  • @simonb6058
    @simonb6058 Месяц назад

    I have a winter helmet thats a size bigger so I can wear a warm beanie underneath. Am going to try merino wool base layers as i do sweat up and then freeze.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Pro tip right there, Simon.... although my suede is already pretty massive, so I'm not sure they'd make a helmet big enough for it PLUS a beanie! 🤣
      I can highly recommend merino wool though. I have items of pretty much every variety made out of it now. Socks, base layers, Long sleeve jerseys, gilets, buffs! It's a wonder material!

  • @andyedwards7800
    @andyedwards7800 Месяц назад

    2 buffs, one to go overhead as well

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Yeh, a head covering is a must too. I wear a cap all year round to keep sweat/rain out of my eyes, so don't see it as specifically winter kit and I could have added probably another ten items to this list, but didn't;t want it to drag on! 🤣

  • @paulsweeney5642
    @paulsweeney5642 Месяц назад +6

    Live long and prosper 😂

  • @yglvidhughes3721
    @yglvidhughes3721 Месяц назад +1

    Change the background from description to black with white lettering my eyes burn lol

  • @simozonelayer
    @simozonelayer Месяц назад +2

    2 lights on the front. One flashing while the other finds the potholes; the roads are just as bad up north.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +1

      That's a good tip, Simon.
      I now recall a tip someone gave me a while ago about mounting a light as low as possible, down on the fork, to pick out the potholes better. The closer the light is to your eye level, the more difficult you find it to see them, whereas if the light is almost skimming the road surface, it picks out every imperfection in the road!

  • @Meshuga806
    @Meshuga806 26 дней назад

    I am interested if you have a tried and tested, and not too expensive long pant option?

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  25 дней назад

      I haven’t, I’m afraid. I don’t find bib tights comfortable, so only ever wear shorts.
      One of my friends likes fdx branded bib tights on AliExpress though and he seems very happy with them. 👌🏻

  • @Slunqmusic
    @Slunqmusic Месяц назад

    What’s with the pointy red ears?

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      It’s a new look I’m going for! 😂

  • @Gary-still-cycling
    @Gary-still-cycling Месяц назад

    Shame clicked on your Aldi link for a base layer and it says no longer available?

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Oh really?!? It was literally on there about 3 days ago when I edited this video! How annoying!
      Keep an eye out on the website and in your local store, because they’ll be doing winter clothing again soon. 👌🏻

  • @IanHulme
    @IanHulme Месяц назад

    Can you only ride at night, being Alucard?

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      I’m ok, so long as I wear photochromic glasses, to keep the sun out of my eyes! 😂

  • @erikvanbommel9458
    @erikvanbommel9458 Месяц назад

    Who says it was "a lack lustre summer"?

  • @Randombourg
    @Randombourg Месяц назад

    Dracula's ears!

  • @grahambowes756
    @grahambowes756 Месяц назад

    All good tips. I also keep some thin latex gloves in case I have a mechanical, which keep my hands clean warm and dry, if I have to take my cycling gloves off to fix things. Oh and a double skinned water bottle to keep my water warm.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +1

      I carry latex gloves with me all year round! I hate having dirty hands! 🤣 Good tip on the bidon though.

  • @Mike-rn6pj
    @Mike-rn6pj Месяц назад +2

    Defo need to loose your Mr. Spock ears😂😂😂 But great vid.

    • @richardhall263
      @richardhall263 Месяц назад

      I spotted those as well, perfect, made me giggle

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +1

      That damn neck cushion! 🤦🏻‍♂️
      It’ll be gone for the next studio video! 😂

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад +1

      I can’t unsee it now either, Richard! 😂

  • @TwoWheelWarrior
    @TwoWheelWarrior Месяц назад

    Can you add "in Britain" in the title? What you are describing is spring and fall where I live. Not winter.

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      I'm guessing you're from Canada then? 🤣

  • @phoffen3829
    @phoffen3829 10 дней назад

    If it is indeed waterproof, it ain't breathable. No way around it.

  • @maprouten
    @maprouten Месяц назад

    thats not his chair !!!

  • @leedorney
    @leedorney Месяц назад

    Good gloves, good overshoes and a hat under the helmet will help sometimes alot! 🙏 or better still, buy a trainer and some mash your equipment!

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      If all else fails... Zwift! 🤣

    • @leedorney
      @leedorney Месяц назад

      @@petertreadway I'm a bkooler Peter ✌️

  • @bubby372
    @bubby372 Месяц назад

    overshoes suck

    • @petertreadway
      @petertreadway  Месяц назад

      Yeh, they can be a pain to get on but if it's a choice between a few minutes of struggling to pull some neoprene over my shoes or 3 miserable hours of cold, numb toes, I know which I'm choosing! 🤣