i have the same suit.. the thermals make a huge difference for me in cold weather. a bit snug, but it seems to stretch and you get used to how it feels. But I love the suit. I also wear thermal base layers and my commute to work is 40 mins of highway. my hands get the coldest, I do not have heated grips yet.
I’ll have to try it with the thermal lining in it. I tend to like to wear my own mid layer so I can take my riding suit off when I get to camp and don’t have to dig for clothes right away.
I have the same suit. Wear the thermals with a long sleeve t and your boxers. Perfect. Road the mountains at 35° and here at the coast in the coldest weather. I'd say I get too warm if anything. Dont over layer with the thermals.
Great video! Moved to SC about six months ago and looking forward to taking my scrambler off-road.
@@johnny8410 Thanks! Definitely hit up the S.C.A.R.
i have the same suit.. the thermals make a huge difference for me in cold weather. a bit snug, but it seems to stretch and you get used to how it feels. But I love the suit. I also wear thermal base layers and my commute to work is 40 mins of highway. my hands get the coldest, I do not have heated grips yet.
I’ll have to try it with the thermal lining in it. I tend to like to wear my own mid layer so I can take my riding suit off when I get to camp and don’t have to dig for clothes right away.
I have the same suit. Wear the thermals with a long sleeve t and your boxers. Perfect. Road the mountains at 35° and here at the coast in the coldest weather. I'd say I get too warm if anything. Dont over layer with the thermals.
@@Rocksinthedriveway I’ll have to try it!