Marc V
Member
Hey All!
I live in Chicago and it is starting to get cold, I was riding the other night and it was in the 20s! and of course Chicago can get colder!
I recently bought my eBike and originally I was planning on just riding it until it started getting cold, but I am wondering about extending my riding during the winter as long as riding conditions are not too severe with cold, slush, snow etc.
So wondering if anyone has been successful in winter eBike riding and what gear they use? I currently used from head to toe (and feel it is not cutting it ):
I was actually still a little chilly when I hit the higher legal eBike speeds near 20mph, so I added a carhartt lined hoodie, so my torso area was okay, but it felt too bulky for my taste, i felt constricted when I moved hehe
My thought process now is to look into maybe heated battery powered clothing? Like motorcyclist are using?
Anyone have real world experience review/recommendations?
Thanks, take care ride safe!
Marc V
I live in Chicago and it is starting to get cold, I was riding the other night and it was in the 20s! and of course Chicago can get colder!
I recently bought my eBike and originally I was planning on just riding it until it started getting cold, but I am wondering about extending my riding during the winter as long as riding conditions are not too severe with cold, slush, snow etc.
So wondering if anyone has been successful in winter eBike riding and what gear they use? I currently used from head to toe (and feel it is not cutting it ):
- Full winter face mask liner
- Clear Goggles
- Giro Helmet
- The North Face thermal torso base layer
- Regular cotton shirt
- Columbia omni-shield inner shell
- Columbia omni-tech outer shell
- General/Generic Winter gloves
- Under armor thermal long john pants
- Jeans
- Columbia waterproof/breathable omni-shield rain paints
- Two pairs of regular socks lol
I was actually still a little chilly when I hit the higher legal eBike speeds near 20mph, so I added a carhartt lined hoodie, so my torso area was okay, but it felt too bulky for my taste, i felt constricted when I moved hehe
My thought process now is to look into maybe heated battery powered clothing? Like motorcyclist are using?
Anyone have real world experience review/recommendations?
Thanks, take care ride safe!
Marc V