Winter Riding Impressions
I had been green for the last two Winter seasons. The 2019/2020 meant I was wearing many layers of clothing and was suffering cold even above the freezing point. The 2020/2021 season found me better prepared. Now, to my own surprise, I seem to know how to wear with possibly minimum effort and effectively.
I looked at the outside thermometer this morning: - 7 C. Which reminded me I managed to rescue my heated boot insoles from the March fire of my home. I could even find the charger but no remote. Oops! After charging the insoles, I determined they could be operated with a little button on the battery integrated inside the sole.
The most effective clothing (as for me):
- Base layer and merino wool socks
- Snowboarding suit, totally weatherproof (waterproof, windproof, warm, breathing), consisting of a separate pair of trousers and a jacket
- Leather mountain hiking boots with the (Li-Poly battery powered) heated insoles
- A warm balaclava (meant for a motorcycle)
- A warm snowboarding helmet with ear protectors
- 100% Accuri OTG goggles (MTB goggles with a wide view angle)
- Modern motorcycle water/windproof gloves.
I felt warm, dry, and so comfortable on my Vado SL ride (to inspect my old household). And yes, I could find the remote for the insoles among the rescued items
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Whenever I was stopping to demonstrate the temperature was -5 C, it was rising to -4!
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On a long bike path, with the notorious Moszna Stack in the background. When it's snowing, the huge smoke stack becomes totally invisible!
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Winterproof
It might be interesting: During the one hour long ride, the battery temperature never fell below +8 C, and the motor temperature was +6 C minimum. Meaning: Vado SL could survive even colder temps under the condition it were ridden to release waste heat!
The motorcycle gloves are still effective. If I started suffering cold hands, I might invest in skiing ones. The only issue is I overdid handlebar grips!
With Innerbarends 411 and Ergon GP2, there barely is space remaining for my hands in motorbike gloves, and the skiing ones would be even thicker!
I might need to replace the GP2's with regular grips for the winter-time...
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