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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by SG_Dave
I got tired of layering and still being cold after riding in the 20s-and 30s. I bought heated gear for this year.
Exactly. For what you'll spend on decent thermal layers, you're halfway to heated gear, with the bonuses of not having your movement restricted by all the layers, and never getting cold, no matter how cold it is, or how long you're out.

For less than $800, I've got a full heated waterproof textile suit with gloves and insoles. That $800 investment turned my riding season into a full 12 months. There isn't weather on this planet that's too cold for me to ride in. Ice slows me down, but the cold never will.
 
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Old Oct 31, 2011 | 08:18 PM
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WinterSilk has very light and effective long johns and some thick cowboy boot socks from Boot Barn pair with WinterSilk silk socks will do the job for 30 degree or so but below you going to need some heated gear.UA shirts are good get one size larger but long johns to thick for movement.
 
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Old Nov 3, 2011 | 09:25 PM
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I ride here all year long. Gets down to around 15 F. I of course have Army gear where most may not, but the PolartecŽ stuff can be found online pretty easily.

Layer 1: Short Sleeve T-Shirt (so I can remove everything as needed)
Layer 2: PolartecŽ Power DryŽ Silkweight
Layer 3: Long Sleeve T-Shirt
Layer 4: PolartecŽ Power DryŽ Grid
Layer 5: Any random jacket that breaks wind and has a 1/2 of padding.

The PolartecŽ Power DryŽ Silkweight's breaks wind REALLY well and holds the warmth in. It also breathes very well so its not too hot once you go inside.
 
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Old Nov 3, 2011 | 09:53 PM
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I grew up in Minnesota...as kids they taught us that cold was a state of mind...sticks with me to this day...no heated gear...just chaps, a good leather jacket, good gloves, something to cover your face, and willpower :-)
 
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