My FAVOURITE Winter Cycling Kit...

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
  • Back in the UK. It's cold. Going on a northern trip.
    Pack my winter faves with me.
    Women's Pro Team Tights: www.rapha.cc/gb/en/shop/women...
    Universal Colours Bib Tights (similar to ones I had) www.universalcolours.com/prod...
    Pro Team Thermal Base Layer: www.rapha.cc/gb/en/shop/women...
    Rapha Pro Team Gore-Tex Infinium Jersey:
    www.rapha.cc/gb/en/shop/women...
    Maap Force Pro jersey: maap.cc/uk/products/womens-fo...
    Patagonia Micro Puff hoody. eu.patagonia.com/gb/en/produc...
    Shimano Winter Boots MW5: www.bikeparts.co.uk/products/...
    Balaclava Grip Grab: amzn.to/3RpzZtg
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    Well chuffed to have the following brands support me and my ol' cycling adventures. So you will see some of their products I choose to use in my content :)
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    www.zwift.com/uk
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Комментарии • 103

  • @scottwelfare7311
    @scottwelfare7311 Год назад +7

    For winter socks, I went into Tesco and bought a pack of socks that are for active use such as hiking. They didn't cost much to buy, but were a little bit more though than the other cheaper socks that they sell. They work really well when I'm out riding in the cold. So perhaps you could have a look there when you visit the supermarket next time, when you do your food shop.

  • @PatrickJamesKiernan
    @PatrickJamesKiernan Год назад

    Nice-looking kit that works is a great incentive to get out there! Thanks for sharing it and hope you have an amazing time!

  • @KNURKonesur
    @KNURKonesur Год назад +2

    a neck tube, a buff, a.k.a a SNOOD, love that word :D

  • @GrenvilleMelonseedSkiff496
    @GrenvilleMelonseedSkiff496 Год назад +1

    Good luck with the winter ride! It’ll be a while before my bike sees the great outdoors … wind chill temps falling to -40C this weekend! Thank goodness for Zwift!

  • @Tbo1235
    @Tbo1235 Год назад

    A brilliant winter video !

  • @joannelouiserodriguez5966
    @joannelouiserodriguez5966 Год назад

    Wow I have to get some of those rapha kit well informed video x

  • @michaelgraham3064
    @michaelgraham3064 Год назад +2

    I’ve tried lots of gloves & Dissent 133 are by far the best I’ve tried. It’s a layering system so you have base, mid, wind & waterproof layers which you can mix & match as required. Socks I like Defeet Woolie Boolie merino socks.

  • @edwardcromarty891
    @edwardcromarty891 Год назад

    Katie, for winter gloves, I use the SealSkinz Solo Merino wool glove liners (biketiresdirect) under Fox mountain bike/dirt bike gloves or whatever winter outer glove you use. You can use merino wool socks to help keep your feet warm. Under the helmet, I wear a Rock Bros Thermal lined skull cap (Amazon). This can be worn over/under the balaclave/neck gaiter or by itself under your helmet. In really cold weather try wearing a ski helmet with ear protection and ski googles. I always wear at least sunglasses in winter to protect and seal in the body heat around the eyes. You have some really fancy clothing, that is lovely. When I was doing my doctoral degree in chilly Boston I purchased a jacket with wind/snow repellant shell and sweatshirt lining that I wear over another sweatshirt and shirt and keeps me nice and warm. In the icy NY State/Mass. winters speed is not an issue, so it works!

  • @jamesmckenzie3532
    @jamesmckenzie3532 Год назад

    Belaga crew length wool socks. Great for riding, walking, and hiking.
    Craft makes a mitten that has gloves under them and they convert to half fingered gloves when it gets warmer. They also fit electric or chemical warmers.

  • @janekennet
    @janekennet Год назад +1

    Winter socks easy: woolie boolies. Ps I agree Patagonia jacket, love mine too.

  • @funkydisciple
    @funkydisciple Год назад +2

    I’ve found the Castelli sorpasso that has the gore tex Infinium in it is the best thing I’ve bought for winter. Really comfortable And warm!

  • @hcarrer
    @hcarrer Год назад

    Hey Katie!! Cheers from Brazil!!

  • @mikemonohon197
    @mikemonohon197 Год назад

    We hear ya's Katie; freezing temps can be hazardous to one's health! Those clothing types last a long time too. Have to see where you're going without blinding oncoming traffic. Been only traveling around by bicycle only so, it's good to find out about gear etc. Thank you

  • @mishaparker83
    @mishaparker83 Год назад

    Thank you for another interesting video Katie! Good to see you. Btw I have Patagonia MicroPuff hoodie as well and its lovely, also I bought that GripGrab Balaclava based on your recommendation few years ago :)

  • @johnholden1581
    @johnholden1581 Год назад

    Hi Katie, whatever gloves you wear they will always be immensely improved by wearing liner gloves, the very best are silk gloves, if you can find them, but I currently have a pair of Decathlon dayglo running gloves. This keeps your hands warm and makes you gloves much easier to take off, with no risk of pulling out the linings, making it very hard to get them back on. I learnt this ice climbing in temperatures down to -15C and it works equally well on the bike.

  • @chicagoan
    @chicagoan Год назад +1

    MAAP Apex Winter Gloves are awesome down to 35 or so. Below that I love my Gore Thermo Split gloves which keep your hands nice and toasty.

  • @denlsgoulden2307
    @denlsgoulden2307 Год назад

    Jackets, I use a dazzling orange (be safe be seen), jacket I got from Halfords years ago, weather proof and not too hot, though I must confess I avoid rain whenever possible😊Totally with you regarding headwear, I wear a thin fleece beanie under my helmet, keeps the lugs warm 😊

  • @JPatteri
    @JPatteri Год назад +1

    I have Gore Wear gore-tex infinium thermo split gloves, great at -10 celsius, works with touchscreens nicely as well, comes with fluorecent yellow colour option for visibility.

  • @RMSM0204
    @RMSM0204 Год назад

    Woollen mittens (hand knitted by my mother in law) are the warmest by far.
    She made me several pairs, so I sometimes wear 2 pairs on very cold day.
    I have Reynauds and these are so warm.

  • @Lorenzo-oi1le
    @Lorenzo-oi1le Год назад +1

    Katie,
    I would love to ride with you and your cycling club group.
    I am looking to spending time in Portugal and the UK this spring.

  • @JakebMiller
    @JakebMiller Год назад

    Look up the Jack Frost Gloves of Bontrager. I got these last year and have enjoyed them on 20F cold rides. I've tried soooo many and these are perfect. They even have top side zippers to either vent or for hand warmers. If I go colder then that I have some Dakine Mittens I use.

  • @davidhilton5766
    @davidhilton5766 Год назад

    Hi there, I always wear Le Passion Merino socks. Soft and very comfortable they always keep me snug and warm. £20 at the moment but I'm sure you can get them a bit cheaper in the sale. Great content by the way! D

  • @emannpro11
    @emannpro11 Год назад

    From Iowa and last year my boyfriend and I bought some Bike Iowa’s pogie lites. They are like bar mitts but lightweight so if you hands do get warm you can take them out and still hold onto your handlebars outside of the pogie lites. My favorite cold weather purchase so far.

  • @darrenchubb6926
    @darrenchubb6926 Год назад +1

    Hi Katie a good video nice socks have a good weekend Takecare

  • @Simon_MCC
    @Simon_MCC Год назад

    Only gloves I've found to work in anything below -5 are Endura Primaloft SL. Been riding for 10 years and nothing before them has come close to keeping my hands as warm. If you wanted to go to the extreme then pairing them with a silk glove liner works wonders too!

  • @stephengardner2902
    @stephengardner2902 Год назад

    My favourite winter cycling gloves are from Galibier CC. They have the Barrier Deep Winter glove. They keep my hands warm & toasty. Not too expensive either.

  • @helendale7668
    @helendale7668 Год назад

    Couldn't find my normal cycling gloves one day and I was late for catching the train, I just grabbed a pair of woollen gloves and put my gardening gloves over them.. was fine for -2C with a nasty north wind, and better than my cycling gloves !

  • @ardbane
    @ardbane Год назад

    Rapha winter socks best I have found so far!

  • @marioramon2010
    @marioramon2010 Год назад

    Niceee! thanks for the info

  • @neilfox9540
    @neilfox9540 Год назад

    Anything with GoreTex Infinium is great for windproof and rain protection with breathability. Sportful Fiandre is best value range in my opinion as you can pick up cheap in sales.
    For socks I use merino wool as they stay toasty even when damp and also have merino base layer.

  •  Год назад

    7mesh rain jacket is amazing!

  • @IndianaWalross
    @IndianaWalross Год назад

    I love the Castelli Gavia 3 layer rain jacket. It's visible. It's very packable. It's SO breathable. You can wear a hydration vest or backpack. I never touched my shakedry since I bought the Gavia.
    Socks: Castelli Bandito Merino Socken. Thin but warm.
    Gloves: Gore Infinium Split (lobster with 1-1-3) with thin Roeckl Merino undergloves. Toasty hands even around -5°C!

  • @gordon_hughes
    @gordon_hughes Год назад +8

    The best hand protection I've found for winter cycling is pogies. They fit on your handlebars and create a protected microclimate for your hands. No need to wear bulky winter gloves. They may look a bit daft, but they work wonders. I got mine from bikeiowa here in the US, but you can get them from hotpog back home.

    • @elizabethburgess3969
      @elizabethburgess3969 Год назад

      I use the Bike Iowa pogies, too! They’re fantastic!

    • @Tara_Masika
      @Tara_Masika Год назад

      Oooh what a great idea. I've never seen these before!! ❤️👍

    • @richb8709
      @richb8709 Год назад

      Yes! Love my Bar Mitts. Don’t care how they look. Nothing worse than cold hands. Now to figure out the toes

    • @alaefarmestatesllc
      @alaefarmestatesllc Год назад

      @@richb8709 put them in the pogies too

    • @walcottav
      @walcottav Год назад

      I love the Bike Iowa pogies. They do not have the sturdier neoprene structure of the heavy duty brands, which makes them great for travel, storage, and quick on/off if you don't need them all the time, depending on where you live.

  • @kimwalton2873
    @kimwalton2873 Год назад

    I agree that hands are difficult to keep warm. I have used expensive lobster style gloves, downhill ski gloves, etc. Pogies are used in Canada and Alaska where it's really cold. They.attach to the bike handlebar on drop bar and flat bar bikes, then you use thinner gloves inside the Pogies.

  • @YorwerthHiraeth
    @YorwerthHiraeth Год назад

    Bontrager Velocis gloves. I have the mitten version (thumb and index fingers are individually separate). Very warm gloves. Never felt a chill.
    Unfortunately I misplaced them somewhere over Christmas.

  • @TheMonsterPool
    @TheMonsterPool Год назад

    I have two different shakedry jackets, one with infinium so its really warm and one without. I think it's the worlds best rain jacket. I've done a 200km race with extreme rain all the way. Totally dry. All the other riders were cold and wet. Epic piece of kit. They still make some of the versions of shakedry jackets, but they don't make the warm one anymore, sadly. I wrote to Gore to see if I could buy a spare of the warm ones and they were all out of stock and they didn't produce it anymore. It will be a sad day if it breaks at some point.

  • @bettyourcampervan
    @bettyourcampervan Год назад

    Beltin video! Its good that you keep it real xx

  • @sean6417
    @sean6417 Год назад

    +1 on the pogies (aka bar mitts). I use them when the temperature is at or around 0c/32f. (caveat, I've only used them with flat or "alt" bars, I know there are drop bar versions available, but haven't used them myself). For feet, that's always seems to be trickier to keep warm. Currently the best I've found that works for me is wool hunting socks from the department store, sometimes with a thin compression sock underneath (thinking is that the compression sock should help with blood flow to the foot, and keep things a bit warmer)

    • @nluisa
      @nluisa Год назад

      Pogies is something I want to try, although I'm just about managing with lobsters and liner gloves.
      As for feet, try ski heated socks. Game changer, and not cycling exclusive, unlike shoes/overshoes. Also, when it is 0 or below, I find winter tights are not warm enough for a Z2 ride, which then means frozen feet. I've started wearing ski trousers which keep all the cold away and mean the sock batteries last a lot longer (I can keep them on a lower setting). It's like a puffer jacket for the legs! And they are really cheap second hand. It does bring the speed down, but it's all about comfort and enjoying the outdoors whilst training.

  • @monikawendler9256
    @monikawendler9256 8 месяцев назад

    I also love the bib tights from Rapha, they’re warm and the magnet at the back really works well. The only only thing is that the windproof fabric is a little stiff. I love the micro puff hoodie too, but rather for breaks. When riding in the cold, I prefer my castelli Alpha ROS jacket: It’s incredibly warm and has a brilliant ventilation that prevents you from overheating. It’s expensive but I got it discounted with a Strava code.
    IT took me a really long time, but finally I found some really warm knee-high socks without animal content: CEP Ski thermo socks. With an inseam of 85 cm I‘m wearing the men’s socks, because they’re longer.
    For gloves, I can recommend Castelli Espresso GT Glove, they are incredibly warm. In size S the men’s model perfectly fits my long and skinny fingers, but I suppose they are too long for an average woman‘s hand. But they have a women’s specific version, too.

  • @trexmobile1
    @trexmobile1 Год назад +1

    Smartwool brand if you want extra soft and Darntough brand if you want lifetime warranty both are expensive but worth it.

  • @bee_whisper
    @bee_whisper Год назад +1

    make sure to take handwarmers , or if you cant get them the super thin running gloves that can act as a base layer for your hands .

  • @sunny5142
    @sunny5142 Год назад +4

    Rainjacket: Gore 1985 Shakedry. Insane lightweight and incredible packing size.

    • @yetiman72
      @yetiman72 Год назад

      discontinued, but still available for a limited time

    • @markrushton1516
      @markrushton1516 Год назад

      Still being made. But will stop.They've stocked up on the material. But starting to rise on ebay. Got the insulated one for £100 On eBay!!! Amazingly warm piece

  • @AlanJames
    @AlanJames Год назад

    I've got that GripGrab balaclava too, it's fantastic.

    • @AlanJames
      @AlanJames Год назад

      @Katie_kookaburra12 hi scammer. I'm not going to fall for this scam and I never will. So if you stop replying to my comments it'll save you some time.

  • @lenwilkinson8541
    @lenwilkinson8541 Год назад

    Now that you have all of your winter gear organized, come to Virginia, USA! (I'll keep suggesting it until it happens - but I'm not sure what I would do if it does other than panic!)

  • @bikes_n_goodtimes
    @bikes_n_goodtimes Год назад

    I like showers pass gloves 🧤 I have worn them in very cold temps and always keep me warm and are snug enough to wear thicker over gloves. For socks I wear DeFeet Woolie Boolies and they are durable and keep the feet toasty.

  • @deblordoutdoors5783
    @deblordoutdoors5783 Год назад

    My hands get hot quickly, so I just have an old pair of fleece Berghaus gloves that are thin but warm enough. Socks-wise, I wear some hiking socks. I wear MTB shoes so they’re a bit roomier to accommodate a thicker sock. Always struggle to find things that aren’t wool. I got some Yedge ones off Amazon, which are largely cotton, but find them reasonably warm for a ride of a couple of hours.

  • @BKinWhiteRock
    @BKinWhiteRock Год назад

    You are an amazing sports model!!!!!!! Gorgeous

  • @wolfade89
    @wolfade89 Год назад

    You’ve got to love the term “Waffley” good’un Katie. 👍🏻

  • @glennoc8585
    @glennoc8585 Год назад

    Good thermal kit is expensive but it does last you a few seasons. My next thermal jersey/jacket will be the the two way zip type. Micro puffer jackets are like a cyclists bestie. I have two lights on the back just incase.

  • @markrushton5106
    @markrushton5106 Год назад

    Defeet Woolie Boolie. Stupendous winter sock. Also Rapha winter sock (not proteam). Rapha deep winter gloves or Galibier deep winter. Assos glove outer layer. A lobster claw that goes over the gloves. Shakedry jackets still being made but the material isnt. A few miles of material have been stockpiled. The insulated shakedry is stupidly warm. You can wear a summer jersey under it.

  • @lorsch.
    @lorsch. Год назад

    I find that with warm waterproof cycling shoes that also cover the ankles I don't need specifically warm socks at all. However I never really experience temperatures below -5°C so for really cold weather these might not be enough.

  • @rexthedog9637
    @rexthedog9637 Год назад

    Socks. I really like swiftwick socks. I get the wool for fall/ winter

  • @gravelbikemark
    @gravelbikemark Год назад

    ive tried about 10 jackets as I run hot and the discovery of the gore wear endure was a revelation it's extremely breathable as I run very hot it's a bit big so I put it in my barrel bag rather than jersey pocket. also socks I use a thin pair and then some 1000 mile walking socks so thats 3 very thin layers they worked a treat in the -5 temps we had recently.

  • @scibs66
    @scibs66 Год назад

    Beautiful. No matter what you put on.

  • @clairer9551
    @clairer9551 Год назад +1

    Hahaha, I already have over half of this kit!

  • @pnyholm
    @pnyholm Год назад

    I bought the rapha pro team gore-tex at black friday, it will maybe replace the shake-dry - I am dry as a bone inside and you don't need as many layers as if you are wearing a thermo-jersey

  • @thebikepackingadventurer
    @thebikepackingadventurer Год назад +3

    I’ve tried endless bib shorts over the years and nothing compares to rapha for fit, quality, feel and how long the pad lasts. They are also my go to thermal bib tights for winter, although they are so warm I rarely get to wear them as Bournemouth is always pretty warm

    • @zzhughesd
      @zzhughesd Год назад +1

      I’ve enjoyed this winters winter weather. I was fair weather 2014-2021. Don’t know why didn’t buy better gear ( clothing ) just ride !!!

    • @thebikepackingadventurer
      @thebikepackingadventurer Год назад +1

      @@zzhughesd yes when you buy warm and waterproof gear it’s much more enjoyable

    • @alexrae2893
      @alexrae2893 Год назад +1

      Have you tried Assos?

    • @thebikepackingadventurer
      @thebikepackingadventurer Год назад

      @@alexrae2893 yes but the pad didn’t suit the shape I needed. Great quality pads though

  • @lindapilkington2687
    @lindapilkington2687 Год назад

    Woolie Boolie (not sure if that’s the right spelling) socks are amazing. Got mine on Wiggle.

  • @peterhehn9511
    @peterhehn9511 Год назад

    Katie, what is really, really cold in the UK? In Montreal today, with the windchill, on a bike it was -38C. That's not a typo! Fortunately, I only did a 20 minute ride to the gym! I do, however highly recommend heated socks!

  • @andyblades8946
    @andyblades8946 Год назад

    I know gloves are a very personal choice, but I find Le Col’s Hors Categorie Deep Winter gloves are superb. They’re expensive, but regularly have offers, new customer discounts, or even free with new customer referrals.

    • @clairer9551
      @clairer9551 Год назад +1

      I think I have them, I get sweaty hands in them it's amazing to be that warm in the winter until after the café stop and you have to put dry hands into damp gloves. Although I always still chose them over other winter gloves.

  •  Год назад

    And uniqlo down jackets are perfect low budget alternative to patagonia if patagonia’s price tag is too much :))

  • @kaylaquaqualezzi711
    @kaylaquaqualezzi711 Год назад

    Thank you Katie, your advice is alway an insite...
    Warmth is so important, what kind of socks are warm?
    Like the bike in the background with mud guards👍😊...
    You look so great in everything❤...
    Thanks for all your winter care...
    Do you use chapstick or cream for your face against the cold?

    • @kaylaquaqualezzi711
      @kaylaquaqualezzi711 Год назад

      Katie who is nicegram me?
      They alway say I've won a prize😂
      SCAAAMMM!! 😂😂😂

  • @jeremyhendersonphotography
    @jeremyhendersonphotography Год назад

    AIUI Gore are not making the ShakeDry material for sale to Rapha etc. any more but they have supplies themselves for their own brand jackets.

  • @xtoddscottx
    @xtoddscottx Год назад

    When you speak about winter what temperature outside do you mean? Is it below or above 0 C? Because in my place today is -5 C, and it looks like you need a different clothing for temperatures +5 and -5 C.

  • @heidijarvis777
    @heidijarvis777 Год назад

    Planet X crab gloves are the best, I suffer with raynauds and can ride in minus 1 degrees and my hands are toasty

  • @Captivestormracing
    @Captivestormracing Год назад

    For gloves I have got seal skin 3 finger gloves very warm not grate for changing gears but very very warm

  • @miked1102
    @miked1102 Год назад

    My saying is. There is no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing. Good quality clothing is an investment.

  • @ebikescrapper3925
    @ebikescrapper3925 Год назад

    Leather lined driving gloves plus liner gloves

  • @monkeyx17
    @monkeyx17 Год назад

    anyone who cycles in winter deserves respect. No way in hell could i cycle in that stinging wind

    • @nluisa
      @nluisa Год назад

      You would be amazed how much cold you can put up with with the right kit, especially things like heated socks or ski trousers (and studded tyres for the ice)

  • @lothburke2243
    @lothburke2243 Год назад

    I must be the most budget cyclist around , I just wear 2 layers on top and the same leggings I've had for a year now 😅 and if it's really cold I will put on a balaclava.

  • @CanHammer
    @CanHammer Год назад

    the british cant really complain of cold. Its -43 degrees C here today

  • @carlpentney290
    @carlpentney290 Год назад

    Trouble is one set of Rapha kit isn't enough, needs to be one on, and one in the wash. I do 4 rides a week even in winter and am perfectly warm enough in reasonbly priced kit especially on 'fast' club rides. Trick is to buy winter kit in the summer.

  • @_cycling_coffee_lifestyle
    @_cycling_coffee_lifestyle Год назад

    🤩👍

  • @knightwish1623
    @knightwish1623 Год назад

    Don't forget your Yellow Marigolds from the other video

  • @garryshirreffs9517
    @garryshirreffs9517 Год назад

    Rapha lol:)

  • @andygoldensixties4201
    @andygoldensixties4201 Год назад

    first: I have realized in my long cycling life that not all parts of the winter kit must be bike-specific (bibs, shoes of course, jacket), and you must pay the high price anyway, for the real quality or partly for "the brand"; but gloves, socks and many other are MUCH less expensive if they don't boast their bike-purpose... and, second: basically speaking, cycling is not made for winter, there are other activities that you can do outdoor or indoor to keep fit. (Not to mention cyclo-cross that would be the best, but too hard for most of us, me first)

  • @alby5104
    @alby5104 Год назад

    Gore still makes the shake dry

  • @stevehunt3111
    @stevehunt3111 Год назад

    DexShell Ultralite Waterproof Socks

  • @CycletheNation
    @CycletheNation Год назад

    You're only a few minutes away, and typically I'm busy with other riding Saturday for charity stuff. Enjoy!
    Oh - just discovered the Galibier Deep Winter gloves. Cheap and fantastic for up North in the weather

  • @daniellovett6213
    @daniellovett6213 Год назад

    Cheap then!!

  • @garryshirreffs9517
    @garryshirreffs9517 Год назад

    Apparently you’re on nice-o gram and iv won lol

  • @neilreynolds432
    @neilreynolds432 Год назад

    One in 10 likes lets see if we can get to one in 5 challenge submitted

  • @dlmurray55
    @dlmurray55 Год назад +1

    Too bad they don't have the pro team base layer for men, I would really like something with a built-in neck piece like that. Supposedly in America we call that a neck gator? That's what I'm told at least some people call it that here in the US

  • @zoltanmolnar8583
    @zoltanmolnar8583 6 месяцев назад

    Bull