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  • @alwaysanotheradventure
    @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +15

    Please bear in mind, it's a basic explanation of the kit most cyclists use, not an exhaustive list of all the options. You're welcome to post alternative suggestions in these comments if you think beginners will find them helpful.

    • @SJ-tk4ri
      @SJ-tk4ri 4 года назад +2

      always another adventure - your title sets out the purpose of the video so no need to apologise. Also, no need for anyone to come on to criticise unnecessarily for what you have done in producing a worthwhile upload, offering practical advice and sharing from your own experience 👍🏻

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +1

      I’m probably being too defensive - thanks for that

    • @tomfreeman650
      @tomfreeman650 4 года назад

      Although you like them I've found Castelli overpriced and not the best quality ,ie logo,s all seem to last till the first wash ,and nearly always they are hand wash ! look to other brands that are cheaper and hard wearing ,Rapha the same only even more eye watering prices

    • @leewalker1397
      @leewalker1397 3 года назад

      @@SJ-tk4ri pop

  • @knrj
    @knrj 4 года назад +72

    Also, don’t let the bicycle clothing policy get to you. Wear baggies on your road bike if youlike that comfort/look better. It’s all about you.... not what others might think...

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +13

      I like this point so much I've tweaked the description to reflect its sentiment - thanks for making it Kristoffer.

    • @hubster4477
      @hubster4477 4 года назад +2

      Absolutely! I've never worn spandex.

    • @shaunrogers2256
      @shaunrogers2256 4 года назад +14

      Have noticed that when I ride MTB with normal clothing I'm ignored but when dressed in lycra on my road bike other cyclists nod or put their hand up ,. Quite a snobby sport.

    • @beefriprock8112
      @beefriprock8112 4 года назад +6

      @@shaunrogers2256 This is why I'm a closet cyclist, the overall snobbery is very off putting and keeps me out of bike shops and group rides. There are some outliers obviously, but in my 25+ years of cycling, snobbery as been the rule.

    • @kudosbudo
      @kudosbudo 3 года назад

      @@beefriprock8112 Wierd not been my experience.
      I cycle in all weather and even when doing aleisure ride. I wear a great big plastic rain coat and water proof TROUSERS, no cycle wear just normal water proofs. I usually ride a 26 inch wheeled hybrid "mountain bike" that i have slapped bmx cruiser bars on. So i'm about as far as from your typical looking cyclist or tourer rider as you can get and i get frequent hellos and good mornings from the lycra warriors on their wonderful speed machines around where I live... maybe its just cos i'm the novelty, i'm dressed normal but clocking in 20-30 miles. I ride regular routes and see the same cyclist on them. But everyone i see says morning at least.

  • @adriansmith38
    @adriansmith38 4 года назад +26

    You are so good on screen, I'm surprised you're not getting job offers from the likes of GCN. Great film as well - agree with everything you said.

  • @Teapot-Dave
    @Teapot-Dave 3 года назад +16

    I've been cycling for well over 50 years and still find channels like yours really useful. It's always good to see what other cyclists are doing so that we don't get stuck in our own rut with our own ideas, and there are always new things coming to the market which we may not know about otherwise.
    It doesn't matter how much you know about a subject, there will always be something new to learn.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  3 года назад +2

      I think you have hit the nail well and truly on the head here Dave because this goes to the heart of this channel. I certainly don’t claim to know everything which is why I genuinely welcome input from others in the comments. This brings in more suggestions, more knowledge and better understanding all round. As my friend Gordon Brown (the kayaker) says - “you can’t learn less”.

  • @dutydruid9375
    @dutydruid9375 2 года назад +3

    I AM one of those new cyclists that covid produced. This is a fantastic channel full of useful tips and explanations. As a new cyclist overheating is an issue, but I'm slowly buying better, more specific kit. It adds up pretty quickly though. i thank you for the effort you put in to these videos.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  2 года назад +1

      Thanks very much for taking the time to write - I appreciate it. Yes, cycling kit is not cheap, esp the better stuff, but that’s what tends to last.

  • @tomsitzman3952
    @tomsitzman3952 2 года назад +1

    Great information. To protect my eyes from bugs and dust and the sun I wear self darkening prescription glasses. they are my only glasses. I gave up on Gortex years ago. My brother and I were on a fast 100 mile 160K summer ride, when we biked into a long hard rain at just above Freezing. The combination of my body heat and the cold rain delaminated the jacket. My son had the same thing happen to his Gortex under similar conditions. I wear a water proof jacket if it is a cold rain. In a warm summer rain I wear a short sleeve wool shirt. Wool retains 80% of its insolation properties when wet. it cost money to get started in cycling. Get out and enjoy the weather , don't wait for a sunny , warm day or you will only get out a few days year. Some of my bike gear goes back to the late 60's Good gear last for ever..

  • @derekperkins7343
    @derekperkins7343 2 года назад +3

    My ears are an essential part of my self-defence mechanism when on a bike- I would never have ear pieces in. I rarely ride without bright clothing- sometimes Flo-yellow. If other cyclists think that is 'naff' it's their problem. Both observations not criticism, I love your channel.

    • @JRLNeal
      @JRLNeal Год назад

      I’ll stick my two pennyworth in here. I could never understand why cyclists wear black or dark clothing. I have a fluorescent orange Hoodie with reflective patches on it, and the day that I get hit by a car I’d love to say ‘What you didn’t see me?’ Whereas if the driver says he didn’t see you, and you are wearing black then you have no defence. In the summer months, I wear a yellow reflective sleeveless gillet

    • @Unwavering137
      @Unwavering137 Год назад

      I consider my day glow yellow jerseys a very inexpensive life insurance policy. Black or dark colors may look cool, but it's never worth risking your life for a little cool factor.

  • @georgietheoldfaq
    @georgietheoldfaq Год назад +1

    For the bottom part the most versatile option i think is have inner padded liners (shorts) and then whatever suits the purpose on top: any shorts, pants, denims.

  • @grahamd3712
    @grahamd3712 3 года назад +4

    Brilliant video - thanks! Can't understand people giving 'thumbs down' - you provide great guidance and advice.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  3 года назад +1

      I don't look at that kind of thing - but I am please you like the video.

  • @javierregueiro360
    @javierregueiro360 3 года назад +2

    Excellent tip with the leg and arm warmers 😉👍

  • @BoStark
    @BoStark 2 года назад

    Just started to ride for the season again and I've got obsessed over all kind of cycling clothes.

  • @grahamriley8124
    @grahamriley8124 Год назад

    I wear a wide variety of clothing and to be honest very rarely cycling specific. I have a middle aged physique and would look silly in skin tight cycling gear. I wear a mix of hiking and golf wear and to be honest modern golf clothing is pretty much bike wear in a different style. I have bought some shirt and trousers from Lululemon as they are super stretchy and yet look quite formal so good for commuting. Only thing I have ever really needed which is cycling specific is gloves - a must in my opinion which you only find out when you go on a long ride without them! I do look a bit odd though on a road bike but I don’t care.

  • @Crurvid
    @Crurvid 4 года назад +3

    Your videos just make me happy!

  • @1a2b3c4.
    @1a2b3c4. Год назад

    There's thousands of people who went back to cycling after the pandemic.
    You got me in that group of people.

  • @vali4487
    @vali4487 4 года назад +3

    You are doing an amazing job! 🤗 Stay safe! I’m learning so many things...

  • @jonhowe8768
    @jonhowe8768 Год назад

    The key to dressing for cycling is versatility. You will warm up as you ride, and quite quickly. Start off a little colder that you would like and Be prepared to remove some items. However in cold weather, the feet and hands need more protection. Over shoes are a must to keep the toes toasty. My tip in cold weather is to wear shoes a size too big. It's the air gap that makes the difference.

  • @hundredlittleteacups
    @hundredlittleteacups 3 года назад +2

    thanks for an informative video! I've been biking quite a big bit of my life, but i was completely confused by all the bike clothing since I've never bothered to buy proper biking clothes (or bikes either for that sake, i finally switched my old noisy 3-gear bike for a trek mountain bike with 21 gears , and omg, it's like riding on a cloud up hills now! ☁️)

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  3 года назад

      It's amazing how much difference getting a decent bike can make - a law of diminishing returns when you start spending serious money. (Although I once rode a £10k bike at a track day and it too was like a cloud).
      Of course you don't NEED all or any of this kit, but I thought it useful to explain what most/many cyclists use.
      It came from the simple thought that no-one ever told me not to put underwear under my cycling shorts, and I know that happens for a lot of people including Fiona Kolbinger, the first female winner of the Transcontinental.

  • @JensMHA
    @JensMHA 3 года назад +1

    I rode this winter with a wool balaclava under the helmet, worked a treat, temps between minus 15 to 25 for the cold spell time. Nothing else worked. Also and insulated gilet, to top of wicking t-shirt, one or two woolpower polos and a windproof jacket, the big problem was keeping the hands somewhat bearable cold, but that will take another season to sort out. :-)

  • @pyrkol
    @pyrkol Год назад

    Beginners need love too, thank you and keep these coming!

  • @stuartblake4857
    @stuartblake4857 Год назад

    I carry cleat covers for my road shoes to put on when off the bike for a coffee stop. More grip on the ground and saves wear on the cleats.

  • @richardm9688
    @richardm9688 4 года назад +1

    Excellent advise and descriptions for all riders, both new and more experienced. Thank you!

  • @JoeCannon1
    @JoeCannon1 2 года назад

    Great video and hi from the US! I was in Scotland many years ago visiting family. Beautiful country and look forward to returning one day biking on those great Scottish roads. Thanks for the video!

  • @andrewlawrence7763
    @andrewlawrence7763 4 года назад +2

    Hi. Good informative clip. Very helpful for someone coming back to cycling due to the covid19. Recently purchased a trek mountain bike and am loving daily rides .

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +1

      Thank you Andrew, that genuinely means a lot. I appreciate you taking the time to say so.

  • @quarryfield
    @quarryfield Год назад

    Simon, your videos are absolutely brilliant and I'm slowly making my way through them all. I've been leisure cycling for donkey's years and your info and tips are really helpful and fun too. I'm a Yorkshireman who's been living in dead flat SW Florida for 20 years and unbelievably, I never thought about the sun getting through the gaps in my helmet and burning my bald spot. It explains the burnt bits on my head lol....never too old to learn eh! Thanks fella, and keep up the good work. Cheers, Paul.
    Ps thanks for all the shots of beautiful Scotland too.

  • @77goanywhere
    @77goanywhere 5 месяцев назад

    As someone new to cycling (although some consider ebikes "cheat bikes") late in life, I nust admit that this subject is a bit intimidating. I don't want to spend a fortune on bike gear, but I don't want to suffer either, whether from cold, wet or heat . I am gradually getting my head around what is for what and why, but frankly, I hate going into bike shops to ask for advice. (Che-ching!). So it's a slow and fraught process. Thanks for your realistic videos that spare a thought for the not-so-cashed-up senior cyclist.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you. If you have any questions at all I’ll try to answer them with no BS. If I don’t know I’ll say so.

  • @Chenabeebee
    @Chenabeebee 8 месяцев назад

    Road cyclist 20-40 miles per ride. I always wear French cut underwear under my padded cycling shorts. Never ever had a problem with this & it’s much more sanitary. Everyone’s different but try it first to see if it works for you too.❤

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  8 месяцев назад

      Crikey!

    • @Chenabeebee
      @Chenabeebee 8 месяцев назад

      😊forgot to say I’m a woman - could be different for a man🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @user-cx2bk6pm2f
    @user-cx2bk6pm2f Год назад

    Big thumbs up! I am relatively new and appreciate the info share!

  • @Graptos
    @Graptos 4 года назад

    Coming from MTB riding, I found dressing for gravel a bit harder, those first 20 minutes when you start off in the cool(cold) morning plus the wind chill before you are warmed up usually meant I was way over dressed and had to layer down and find spaces to pack away the excess.
    Do like my merino snood.
    Arm warmers, why is everything black, these are like socks, always one missing. Do have a set of summer arm coolers/sun screeners - work surprisingly well.
    I still wear shorts over my bibs, just an MTB thing. And what is up with sizing and Castelli (those sizing charts are like playing darts too close to closing time). I end up going two sizes up for bibs to accommodate my height, one size up fits, but on long rides you feel the straps just a bit to tight.
    Still trying to figure out the tights and shorts thing, rode in February in shorts, just a little snow on the trails, and everyone else was in tights at 7°C. On reflection maybe I should have waited for the weather to warm up to 8°C.
    Shoes and socks next?
    Or more on gloves, winter I always end up carrying two pairs, cold to start and when they get sweaty. Still to find a decent spring/fall pair that deal with rain but don’t boil your hands, or feel like a pair of hockey gloves.

  • @herbies182
    @herbies182 3 года назад

    Just got into cycling knew about bibs n jerseys but everything else is definitely helpful. Thank you so much

  • @ameliaRN
    @ameliaRN 3 года назад

    Best video with cycling advise ever!

  • @davet003.5
    @davet003.5 3 года назад

    Great clip - thank you. I use a shake dry jacket and I have added Tenacious Tape’s reflective tape in squares on the front and back. I trail run, road run, and gravel ride in it (BC has a lot of rain outside summer - maybe as much as Scotland?) and the tape is still good after 100’s of washes. Shake dry is super packable and a great add to my kit.
    Agree that a cycling cap (under a helmet) is great as a quick flip down mini visor when the sun is at that wrong angle as well for sweat control.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  3 года назад

      That’s a great idea Dave. I now have a shakedry and agree it’s excellent (used it in the Kintyre video - A LOT!). I’d never heard of Tenacious Tape but I’ll try to find their reflective tape for this and other uses.

    • @davet003.5
      @davet003.5 3 года назад

      Here is a link to their product page www.gearaid.com/products/tenacious-tape-reflective?variant=28044145937

  • @bawalmagisip1
    @bawalmagisip1 2 года назад

    You're an awesome communicator. Great vid!

  • @justinseau
    @justinseau 3 года назад

    And this kind of video is the exact reason why I subscribed!

  • @GuillermoGonzalez-zelglez
    @GuillermoGonzalez-zelglez 3 года назад

    Great information, I’m new riding a gravel biking thanks

  • @-NewDay-
    @-NewDay- 2 года назад

    I’ve just bought my first bike! I’m trying to get into bikes and be cool when I start

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  2 года назад

      I am WAY too old to be cool, but I hope you enjoy your cycling - that's the main thing.

  • @chadmyles-theclevelandcyclist
    @chadmyles-theclevelandcyclist 2 года назад

    I’ve been doing this about five years now. Every year it seems I’m figuring out something new when it comes to cycling kit. The latest thing for me are the arm warmers. Autumn and Spring are the tricky seasons for me because they can start off cold and get very hot towards midday. Or, start off nice and become chilly mid ride.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  2 года назад

      Hi Chad - arm warmers are brilliant - so good we have a video all about them shot and coming soon, before the end of this month.

  • @sompasongs
    @sompasongs 2 года назад

    I prefer mountain bike helmets for road biking, for me it provide more sun shade. I prefer comfort rather than speed... It really doesn't effect the speed very much for the average rider. If I were more in to racing or speed than I will use a road bike helmet, but for regular cycling I prefer mountain helmets.

  • @lindamcbride7664
    @lindamcbride7664 3 года назад

    Thanks for the great advice.I am new to cycling and I find your videos really helpful.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  3 года назад

      Hi Linda - thanks very much for taking the time to write. When I started this series I wasn't sure people would find it useful, but thought I'd include stuff I didn't know when I started (I wore underwear beneath my bib shorts), so I'm delighted people find it helpful.

  • @markhines
    @markhines Год назад

    Quite well done. Great advice. Succinct. And for a Brit, you almost spoke English. :)

  • @angiemcdermid4845
    @angiemcdermid4845 3 года назад

    Great for just getting back into road and trail riding. Thanks

  • @JoeyGlover
    @JoeyGlover 4 года назад +1

    My Camino AL is on back order.. Coming from MTB living in the heart of Snowdonia these videos are great! With expected delivery at the end of June, I'm trying to learn all I can and gather the basic. Perhaps a video on gravel footwear? Starva / bike computers?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад

      Hi Joseph - thanks for the ideas. Will work on those for sure. Have fun with the Camino when it comes, it's a lovely bike! 😄

  • @andymitchell2146
    @andymitchell2146 4 года назад +1

    Nice video - I'm just starting with cycling and awaiting my first delivery of shorts and top.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад

      That's great Andy - I envy you the journey that lies ahead and hope you enjoy it as much as I have.

    • @andymitchell2146
      @andymitchell2146 4 года назад

      @@alwaysanotheradventure thank you. I've always seen cycling as a means to an end when I was younger, and ran for fun, now I'm a little bit older and a lot heavier, running is not my friend, but after seeing my brother lose 5.5 stone cycling, doing centuries and cycling 5k+ mi/yr, I dug out the old MTB and starting hitting some of the local cyclepaths and trails in Fife. Now I'm actively enjoying it, using spd pedals for the first time ever and *touch wood* haven't yet fallen off. If I keep it up I'll need to convince the wife to let me look at gravel bikes. Good luck with the channel; +1 sub from me.

  • @don_n_dusted
    @don_n_dusted 2 года назад

    Toe covers and overshoes. Took me a while to understand the importance of them

  • @overdraftracing
    @overdraftracing 2 года назад

    thanks!

  • @culturedkeys1289
    @culturedkeys1289 3 года назад

    Great informative video, keep going champ!

  • @christopherdando6318
    @christopherdando6318 3 года назад

    really helpful , thank you

  • @russelldavies160
    @russelldavies160 3 года назад

    I've just got some cycle clothes from decathlon. I have found them very affordable and do the job. They are great because they come in 3xl as well as I'm a bigger person. Thanks for this video it was really useful

  • @Tokoroegao
    @Tokoroegao 3 года назад

    As an overweight person, I have yet to find arm and leg warmers that will stay put. Both tend to roll up and slide down on my body. So I prefer wearing long sleeve shirts, where the sleeves are stretchy enough to pull them up to the elbow if it gets too hot. And I wear 3/4 length bibs basically almost all year round. They are still kinda ok even in hot weather and still ok down to maybe 10 °C.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the comment - and to be fair, dropping arm-warmers are an issue for all of us.
      Some brands make different sizes and I find it helpful to choose one slightly smaller than expected. Provided, that is, they're not Italian sizes which are miniscule!
      I find arm warmers are often warmer than long sleeve shirts due to their windproofing, and that can be handy on chilly mornings.
      Whatever works for you, enjoy the cycling.

  • @esper9x375
    @esper9x375 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this youve Helped me alot!

  • @grahampotts6773
    @grahampotts6773 4 года назад

    Great info always a pleasure to watch a video, it looked a cracking day at the end 🌞😀

  • @maxoliviera1853
    @maxoliviera1853 3 года назад

    Thank you. That was very helpful for a beginner.

  • @markw3553
    @markw3553 3 года назад

    Great tips, Thanks! 🚴‍♂️

  • @bethcameron5863
    @bethcameron5863 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video 😀 very useful.

  • @MrShiffard
    @MrShiffard 4 года назад

    Folically challenged 😆 I feel your pain my friend! How about a video on cycle lights and the various types available?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +1

      Good idea Dave. I'll do one about riding in rain for which I'll mention the relatively new type of day lights. I'll think about the two-light system (head and bars) because I'm not sure if off-road night riding is something to chat about right now...

  • @Longtack55
    @Longtack55 Год назад

    I wear as little as possible, and rarely padded cycle shorts, as they breed bacteria which cause staphylococcal infections, particularly around hair follicles. If I get the chance I throw a bit of alcohol hand wash about. Merino tops and undies if I need them but no stinky polyester or "lycra."
    At 70 I tend not to give fks any longer.

  • @whathappenedto9374
    @whathappenedto9374 2 года назад +1

    I wear just jogging shorts. I absolutly hate pads, it lacks too much feedback and feels weird. Plus, jogging shorts are also way cheaper.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  2 года назад

      After 50 miles my arse would be like mince!

    • @whathappenedto9374
      @whathappenedto9374 2 года назад

      @@alwaysanotheradventure Nah its not that hard. Had a sore for the first 3 weeks after then it was gone. But i only ride about 35km/day, 50 miles of course is much more

  • @gcsScotland
    @gcsScotland 4 года назад

    An excellent and informative video - looks like you’ve had some stunning weather. Think buffs are also great headwear under a helmet in colder conditions and the old adage ‘be bold start cold’ is worth passing on to those starting out. Often see over dressed folk out in Cumbria. Interested to know why you didn’t include foot wear including overshoes - or is that for another video? Look forward to next weeks offering. Thanks 👍

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +1

      Hi Graham - Buffs are going to be in demand now as anti-virus masks! But yes, I ought to mention wearing them under a helmet, and the 'be bold' line. I'm planning a Rain video now and overshoes (etc) will be in that, so I'll work the buff in too. Thanks for the idea. 🙏

    • @gcsScotland
      @gcsScotland 4 года назад

      always another adventure We’ve dug out 21 buffs from various jackets and sacs ready for England following Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿!!!!

  • @stevedesilva4690
    @stevedesilva4690 3 года назад

    Great Stuff!!

  • @jonjepson2992
    @jonjepson2992 4 года назад

    Great video and advice . Peak down everytime by the way .

  • @paths2go
    @paths2go Год назад

    the lycra = snobbery is pure misconception, nowadays you can get lycra shorts for less than 10€, if you feel more comfortable on cargo pants that's great, but if you give up the comfort lycra shorts give because you feel embarrassed that's another question

  • @OllyKilo
    @OllyKilo 4 года назад

    A wife beater and a pair of H&M shorts does me in Summer. Same in Winter except I wear a yellow soft shell. All about no fuss IMO :)

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +1

      I had to Google “wife beater” 😂

    • @OllyKilo
      @OllyKilo 4 года назад

      @@alwaysanotheradventure Hahaha sorry prob a bit overly colloquial!

  • @SC-hk6ui
    @SC-hk6ui 3 года назад

    G3 are great pants to wear with padded shorts. About £3 off Ebay. You also get less friction from the chamois - which matters to me because I have EBS (blistering disease).
    I have a really cool idea that you could test in your next video... I think that growing a beard makes it easier to wear a cycling balaclava in rainy weather because it creates an air pocket where you breathe out. Can you test this without and then with a beard Or even, do beards themselves act to divert water away from down our necks (longer beard required).

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  3 года назад +1

      Perhaps one for Sean? I can't grow a beard - it just looks a dirty mess on my face. Perhaps you can do a test and give us your feedback Simon

  • @m__r1100
    @m__r1100 4 года назад

    I'm intrigued why road cyclists don't have helmet peak but then do wear a peaked cap!
    I'm increasingly wearing running tops rather than specific cycling or 'outdoor' gear - a brand such as ASICS are great quality (better than a lot of cycling gear) yet half the price.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +1

      Good point! And no idea really! 😀 Might be historical, with caps worn long before helmets, and the upturned peak can divert rain from the eyes.
      Speaking personally, I like a cap to keep the sun off my head, plus the peak gives better shade, closer to my eyes. I used to use an MTB helmet on my commute but the peak was full of holes, so utterly ineffective until I blocked them up with gaffa tape. Would like to know others thoughts...

    • @marshallh9
      @marshallh9 4 года назад +2

      Depends on your riding position. Personally I find a peaked helmet or cap restricts my forward vision on a road bike. If I wear a cap I will wear it backwards to protect the back of my neck from sunburn.

    • @m__r1100
      @m__r1100 4 года назад +1

      @@marshallh9 ooh, I haven't thought of wearing it backwards....
      I'm a buff fan for similar reasons - but I've a peaked helmet with adjustable peak like a cap!

  • @shaunrogers2256
    @shaunrogers2256 4 года назад

    No air of superiority nice video.

  • @grumpy-dad3701
    @grumpy-dad3701 Год назад

    Shorts & t-shirt weather permitting. Don't care what others think.

  • @dragon55555555551
    @dragon55555555551 3 года назад

    Great video. Subscribed.

  • @iamarunch
    @iamarunch 4 года назад +1

    Great video! Please share a link for the glasses if you can. Thanks!

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +1

      Here we go - I think they're only through opticians www.sunwise.co.uk/search?q=austin

    • @iamarunch
      @iamarunch 4 года назад

      @@alwaysanotheradventure I couldn't find the price. Plead share if you don't mind.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +1

      @@iamarunch As I said, they're only available through an optician so you'd have to contact one of them to ask the price. It will have changed since I bought mine. The cost is in the lenses, not the frame.

  • @jeremybrunger17
    @jeremybrunger17 4 года назад +1

    I have done 5 bike tours of over 600km in a week. The 1st two without undies but the last 3 with Decathlon's knitted polyester body fit boxers on the same principle as 1000 mile socks which has a tactel liner to reduce friction and blisters. I find my method works, much less discomfort and no ingrowing hairs. So my question is: bare bum to chamois, where's the science?

  • @hardmtnbiker
    @hardmtnbiker 3 года назад

    I’ve bought wool arm and leg warmers but they slip down. I have Lycra arm warmers that grip and don’t slip. I have a wool jersey and it’s great. Never tried wool tights or bibs though.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  3 года назад +1

      Best arm warmers I've bought are those from Torm with a big reflective stripe down them. So many other slip down and there's a gap between arm warmer and jersey sleeve.

  • @RudyGold
    @RudyGold 3 года назад

    thank you for this

  • @blackdogwildtrails3123
    @blackdogwildtrails3123 4 года назад

    Very interesting video Simon but from my perspective, as someone who just goes mountain biking and wouldn't go near a road bike, the clothing suggestions appear a bit OTT. Would the newbies you are aiming the video at, really be prepared to spend a small fortune on all that gear and is it really necessary? Speaking as someone who generally just wears Ron Hills, A Buffalo smock in the cold, Montange wind proof when its warmer and a Tog24 long sleeve thermal top and that's it. I admit I'm not a biking zealot and just generally go biking in the local forests for exercise but I think the majority who are coming into to biking atm are probably in the same boat. Would you not be a bit worried that your expensive suggestions might put newbies off biking?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +1

      That's a very good point. I suppose I'm trying to explain what most cyclists wear and why, rather than say "you must wear this". Nowt wrong with Ron Hills!

  • @matteo-cu8uv
    @matteo-cu8uv 4 года назад

    this guy is a real G

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад

      Is that a good thing???

    • @matteo-cu8uv
      @matteo-cu8uv 4 года назад

      @@alwaysanotheradventure it is! cant believe you only have 5k subs..!!

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад

      @@matteo-cu8uv Thank you - appreciated. We're gradually growing. Subscriptions, thumbs up and hitting the notification bell all help!

  • @ocubex
    @ocubex 4 года назад

    Found it useful.

  • @adventuresinglastonbury
    @adventuresinglastonbury 4 года назад +1

    Good video, lots of info, but how does cutting of 1 earphone double your phone battery life? I would not make any difference

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +1

      Hi Mike, glad you like the video. Driving the mini loudspeaker draws power, so driving one is less power hungry than two.

    • @jamble7k
      @jamble7k 4 года назад

      you can get pretty decent cheap wireless earbuds nowadays, they come with their own charge case so I just alternate between the 2 - amazon have a lot for under £50

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад

      @@jamble7k Good idea - are they any good? I suppose if it's a spoken podcast or audio book the audio quality doesn't matter too much. A few caveats for longer bikepacking trips
      a) bluetooth headphone would be another bit of electronics to charge
      b) bluetooth on a phone draws more power than cabled
      c) I listen to an elderly mp3 player on longer rides, not the phone, to keep the phone battery healthy and I'm not sure that player has bluetooth
      For shorter rides though, and in particular commuting, both of which I suspect many new cyclists will be doing it's a top idea. Thanks for the contribution.

  • @josemanuelriveroandreusala9273
    @josemanuelriveroandreusala9273 10 месяцев назад

    What brand are the glasses that you are wearing in the video? I need something similar.......Thank you!!

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  10 месяцев назад

      In this video they are by Sunwise and called "Austin" ruclips.net/video/TcN3S67ijJE/видео.html I have now switched to these which I find superior and wear a lot! ruclips.net/video/Ye-EIJgDYRg/видео.html

  • @timcx
    @timcx 4 года назад

    Great video thanks, what are the glasses you wear? I need to replace my prescription cycling glasses with a varifocal version as I can no longer read my Garmin! what make and model are yours they look great.

  • @bike6747
    @bike6747 4 года назад

    I'd like to know more about wheel sets. I technically have a gravel bike but am curious how to get a second set of wheels for more road-cycling-esque adventures. Do I have to move my cogs over, so on and so forth...

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +1

      That's a very good question and one I should probably do a video about, but since you asked. Typically gravel bikes have two wheel sizes 650 and 700. 650 have a smaller diameter so they can take fatter tyres. 700 is normal road wheel size.
      Both would need to use disc brakes to make them interchangeable, and it would help if they're the same brand so the disc rotor sits in exactly the same place on both sets. Rotors are usually sold separately, but it's the placement that's important. If the placement is out, even a fraction, between the two sets, you'll have to adjust the placement of the brake calliper on the frame - it's simple to do but it's another step.
      Swapping the cassette (the cogs on the back wheel) is also simple, but fiddly, and needs two special tools. That said, it's good to remove the cassette occasionally to give it a damn good clean, so worth having the chain whip and cassette tool.
      Easier, but somewhat controversial, is to have exactly the same type of cassette on each wheelset. Some mechanics (and I'm most definitely NOT a mechanic) argue this can damage the cassettes
      as they might suffer un-even chain wear. I've found that, provided you check your chain every time you wash your bike and chain it as soon as it hits 0.5% it's not a problem - video ruclips.net/video/Kp6RU8gbYKs/видео.html
      GCN has good videos showing how to swap cassette and adjust disc brake callipers.
      Hope that helps!

  • @brianmitchell5906
    @brianmitchell5906 2 года назад

    What about your socks (white, black, other colors) and shoes and cleats (SPD, SPD-SL, Crank Bros., Look, others)?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  2 года назад

      Hi Brian. This was part of the series for new cyclists in which I tried to explain why riders most commonly wear what they wear. I'm sorry I missed out socks. There's a separate video for shoes and cleats.

  • @knrj
    @knrj 4 года назад

    Merino boxers without a seem in the sensitive areas and a good leather saddle like the Rivets. Say goodbye to pads forever! I have not worn a pad in YEARS. The leather saddle will conform your your indivudual anatomy and you won’t need a pad.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +1

      Hi Kristoffer - I haven't tried this but it's a good suggestions, thanks. And totally agree with the 'bicycle clothing policy' point. In fact, I wish I'd made it!

    • @knrj
      @knrj 4 года назад

      @@alwaysanotheradventure You should try this in an upcoming video. The saddle I use on my "gravel/adventure bike (Camino Ti) is the "Rivet Independence Saddle - Titanium Natural Leather" rivetcycleworks.com/product/the-independence/
      rivetcycleworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Indi_Ti_chest.png

  • @garyturner4683
    @garyturner4683 4 года назад

    Hi, just came across you excellent informative channel and subscribed. Can I ask what the model name of castelli blue windproof jacket you wore in this video. Also where you purchased it from? Looking forward to spending time viewing your channel. Cheers...

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад +1

      Hi Gary. It's a Raddoppia Jacket which I bought from Sigma Sports in 2018 and the red one from Tredz in 2019, both were reduced probably because a new design was introduced. The Raddoppia 2 is easily found with a search. Glad you like the channel, thanks.

    • @garyturner4683
      @garyturner4683 4 года назад

      Your a gent, thank you so much for that info. I shall go and search for it...😁

  • @ramsey3912
    @ramsey3912 3 года назад

    Ok, first really enjoyed the video. What type shoes and socks do you ware?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  3 года назад

      Thanks Bob. I'm not too fussy with my socks. Merino most of the year - the ones in this video were Giro and part of the goodie bag from Grinduro. I have some smaller, thin ones for hot weather, which seems a long time ago!
      Shoes are Lake, both MTB, Gravel and Road. I like them, the come in different width fittings, and Lake only make shoes, they're not part of a wider brand.

  • @neilprice6729
    @neilprice6729 2 года назад

    Hi. Great video. Do you ever use waterproof socks? If so what type and more importantly do they work. I always have a problem on long tours when it rains as I prefer go cycle tours in trainers than I only need one pair of footwear. Cheers

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  2 года назад +1

      Hi Neil - I was wearing them on this! Sorry but this is going to be a complicated reply.
      Yes I use Seal Skinz cycling socks of two different thicknesses - but get the ones with silicone grip to seal around the ankle.
      But they only work to a point. And once the water gets inside in winter they’re a liability, trapping your foot in a bag of cold water.
      So I’ll use them on day rides where I’ll be crossing streams. .
      Touring in heavy rain I prefer really good overshoes like Spatz which stop the rain that runs down the inside of your tights and which would quickly fill socks.
      But I still take them when touring because I can use them once I stop cycling - they allow me to wear soaking wet cycle shoes to go to the pub for dinner and to dry the shoes (or walk around campsite) and still keep my feet dry.
      I think I went into a bit of this in the Lightweight Bikepacking series with the green border thumbnails. There’s also a review of the Spatz overshoes in the videos. Hope that’s useful Neil.

    • @neilprice6729
      @neilprice6729 2 года назад

      @@alwaysanotheradventure Cheers. I'll have to experiment a bit. My last time in Scotland doing the Jogle I resorted to duck tape and tesco bags. I looked a fool but didn't get wet

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  2 года назад

      @@neilprice6729 Sounds like a successful experiment Neil. I tried cuffs from a dry suit over the sealskins ruclips.net/video/hKuAyyAlaWM/видео.html

  • @benguet
    @benguet 2 года назад

    You need to buy these items overtime or it will get expensive esp with quality name brands like Rapha.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  2 года назад

      Agreed Don, and you don’t have to buy any of them really. This was just to explain to new cyclists what many wear and why.

  • @TheTerryMarsh1
    @TheTerryMarsh1 3 года назад

    Advice on shoes and socks please?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  3 года назад

      I’m not to good with shoes I’m afraid. I prefer Lake but they’re quite expensive and everything is in short supply in the Uk.

    • @TheTerryMarsh1
      @TheTerryMarsh1 3 года назад

      @@alwaysanotheradventure thanks for replying. I'll continue to wear my old Dunlop shoes until they fall apart!

  • @philiprayner1772
    @philiprayner1772 3 года назад +1

    what about someone who kneeds compresion socs

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  3 года назад +1

      I'm not sure what you're asking here Philip. Compression socks are more usually worn for runs and by triathletes. If they need to be worn for medical reasons then that's outside of my knowledge.

    • @philiprayner1772
      @philiprayner1772 3 года назад

      @@alwaysanotheradventure Thank You for the responce

  • @steve00alt70
    @steve00alt70 3 года назад +1

    I dont want lycra even if im covering long distances i just dont like it. Im an urban single speed commuter anyway.

  • @torinstorkey
    @torinstorkey Год назад

    what are those glasses?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Год назад

      Hey Torin - these are my old ones I no longer use. They're the model 'Austin' by Sunwise and only available through opticians. I have now switched to some Oakleys which I prefer. I got them online and made this vidoe about the porcess which was easy. ruclips.net/video/Ye-EIJgDYRg/видео.html

  • @daredemontriple6
    @daredemontriple6 2 года назад

    Do you find that your prescription inserts fog up at all? I've been cycling all my life without a pair of proper cycling glasses because of my requirement for vision correction and i don't wear contact lenses.
    Thought about getting some inserts made but almost everyone seems to slate them for getting fogged up all the time and not working at all

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  2 года назад

      They were fine in all but heavy rain or when I had a hood tucked around me hiking. However, I don’t use those now having switched some time ago to these:
      ruclips.net/video/TcN3S67ijJE/видео.html

    • @daredemontriple6
      @daredemontriple6 2 года назад

      @@alwaysanotheradventure Thanks very much for the advice - having watched both videos I think I'll have a look at the extreme eyewear company as they seem to offer what I want. The cost is pretty high, but I suspect half of that is the brand of the sunglasses. I'd be kidding myself anyway if I said I wasn't prepared to spend £300 odd on vision correction while on the bike, considering what sort of money I've already spent on the bikes themselves.
      Great videos by the way - concise and informative. No messing about, and a straight view of the things you talk about. Brilliant!

  • @spencemcleod6761
    @spencemcleod6761 4 года назад

    What kind of glasses do you wear, as ive recently had to get varifocal glasses and im using my normal glasses. Just recently picked up your channel fantastic thank you

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад

      Hi Spence - literally second ago I wrote this in response to another comment. I had no idea so many people would like my glasses!! Thanks for asking..... 'I've been asked this so often I've made a video about them, and will get it edited and released very soon. For now though they're by Sunwise and the model is Austin. I don't know the current price because they're only available through opticians and the cost will depend on the prescription of the lens.'

    • @spencemcleod6761
      @spencemcleod6761 4 года назад

      @@alwaysanotheradventure thanks very much love your channel great videos

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад

      @@spencemcleod6761 Thanks Spence - I hope you don't think I was being funny. It was quite amazing to finish typing that and then, within seconds, your question popped up. If you haven't yet, please subscribe and turn on the notifications and you'll get to know when that glasses vid goes live. They're good glasses, but they do have a few shortcomings.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад

      The glasses video will be live tomorrow (Saturday)

  • @fbiker79
    @fbiker79 2 года назад

    What type of glasses are those?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  2 года назад

      Hi Felix.
      I’ve made two glasses videos. These are the ones you’ve seen
      ruclips.net/video/TcN3S67ijJE/видео.html
      But I’m now using (and prefer) these:
      ruclips.net/video/Ye-EIJgDYRg/видео.html

  • @RidinOnABigCog
    @RidinOnABigCog 3 года назад

    hi, what model is the carnac helmet?

  • @smf1384
    @smf1384 Год назад

    what was the bag you were using?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Год назад

      If you mean the backpack it was just a random Camelbak - I don't know its name and they change the range frequently

  • @moemunim2917
    @moemunim2917 4 года назад

    Hello so useful info I have a question is it safe and recommended to wear a knees sleeve while cycling 1hr or more ? The reason to ask because I had wounded twice (slashes) when the bike fallen

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад

      Hi Moe. I don't think the knee-warmers (knee sleeves is new to me) add any meaningful protection. Their job is to warm the muscles, tendons and fascia around the complex knee joint in cooler weather. I like them when travelling because they turn shorts - almost - into longs when it rains and the temperature falls.

    • @SC-hk6ui
      @SC-hk6ui 3 года назад +1

      Hi too Mo. I have received deep knee cuts from falling over with cotton trousers on. If you are prone to falling, and I am (I broke my ribs this season) then "know thyself" and wear knee pads. I always fall hard and break bones. Rarely can I just walk away and seldom fall lightly. I didn't even go to the hospital but it turned out I had broken two ribs in multiple places and cracked my sternum. They have all knitted back in alright, but my point is that one or two ribs more and my lungs would have imploded or punctured! finito. It put me out of action for far too long, and some day I'll bite the dust. BUT the correct safety equipment FOR YOU is all you ever need to worry about. Not what anybody thinks. Go all out. Saying that, breaking my arm or wrist might not bother me, but if it does you - just get protective gloves instead of racing ones. I borrow lots of MTB kit and riding all day with state-of-the-art protective knee pads - in my view you will not notice. If anything you will find a lot of it better.

  • @mickfaragher7897
    @mickfaragher7897 4 года назад

    Rapha IS a marketing gimmick!
    There are far better garments at sensible prices. Endura Humvee baggy shorts with detachable padded inserts and adjustable leg fasteners.

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад

      I really should wait and ride them more before passing judgement. If they let me ride in a normal base layer and still carry stuff in pockets they could be good. That said, I need to get some more Endura stuff - made here in Scotland for our conditions.

  • @lard_lad_AU
    @lard_lad_AU 4 года назад

    Shoes

  • @Alaskanxeotheze
    @Alaskanxeotheze Год назад

    Is the front wheel removable?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  Год назад

      There are two ways bike wheels are attached - a thru-axle and a quick release. In both cases the front and rear wheels can be removed which is handy when you put it in the car

  • @stephendehavilland5254
    @stephendehavilland5254 3 года назад

    What is "shoulder season"?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  3 года назад +2

      Something I probably should have explained Stephen as it's a term more frequently used in te travel industry - it's the bits either side of the popular season for... whatever. So for skiing the shoulder season would be early Dec and late Apr. For Scottish summer holidays, just before Easter and September. For cycling in Scotland it's pretty much the same as summer holidays. Thanks for pointing that out.

    • @stephendehavilland5254
      @stephendehavilland5254 3 года назад

      @@alwaysanotheradventure thank you for the explaination. I appreciate it

  • @mikewhitehouse
    @mikewhitehouse 4 года назад

    I wear progressive glasses and I have not figured out how to wear them with sun glasses or what options are available for someone like me. Any suggestions?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад

      Hi Mike - I replied to your other comment - hope you got that.

    • @mikewhitehouse
      @mikewhitehouse 4 года назад

      Actually no, I haven't got your answer yet. Any chance you could email me at mikepwhitehouse@gmail.com? I am at a loss about how to solve this issue and you seem to have it worked out? I will try to find your answer again...

    • @margaritabalmaceda583
      @margaritabalmaceda583 4 года назад +1

      You can get progressive prescription cycling glasses from Oakley. Mine are polarized, self-adjusting to light, etc. Excellent. Make sure you get them through a legit optician. Caveat: mike costed $600.

    • @mikewhitehouse
      @mikewhitehouse 4 года назад

      Margarita Balmaceda Thank you👍

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад

      @@margaritabalmaceda583 Worth knowing thanks. Do they go clear enough to use on an overcast or rainy day?

  • @MrJason9142002
    @MrJason9142002 4 года назад

    I have a muffin top. Where can I get 3xl bibs?

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  4 года назад

      Sorry, no idea.

    • @keithmorris4304
      @keithmorris4304 4 года назад

      Try fatladattheback.com/ (the name says it all really! But they do have a more realistic range of sizes for those of us enjoy too many pies, compared to the major posh cycling brands)

  • @jasonlhy3263
    @jasonlhy3263 3 года назад

    Thank God SEA don't have winter.
    That investment is high for winter. Lolz

    • @alwaysanotheradventure
      @alwaysanotheradventure  3 года назад

      And we DREAM of summer, however short. There again, we don't have typhoons...