Alright, I've settled on a few things - got the Bar Mitts Extreme cold weather and a wool base layer pants/shirt from Minus 33. I'll also get a balaclava. I already have rain pants and jacket and winter pants and ski bibs, so I think I'll see if I can make due with those.
As for riding safety, I found another route to my son's daycare that sticks to quieter streets, so I am feeling pretty good about that. Still not sure what to do about tires. I talked to a worker at my LBS, and he said that for my use case (primarily biking on roads that have been plowed), winter tires with studs would actually be detrimental to control due to the metal studs on the pavement. He didn't have any recommendation for tires that would be better than the ones I have.
That response doesn't seem right to me. Everything I've read says that studs wouldn't be any less safe on dry pavement - just noisier and more resistance rolling. And obviously they'd be better in snow and slush. I'm leaning toward getting the Schwalbe Winter tires. Looks like they come in 27.5x2.0, which would be a bit narrower than my current tire 27.5x2.3.
Appreciate any additional thoughts on the tire question.
As for riding safety, I found another route to my son's daycare that sticks to quieter streets, so I am feeling pretty good about that. Still not sure what to do about tires. I talked to a worker at my LBS, and he said that for my use case (primarily biking on roads that have been plowed), winter tires with studs would actually be detrimental to control due to the metal studs on the pavement. He didn't have any recommendation for tires that would be better than the ones I have.
That response doesn't seem right to me. Everything I've read says that studs wouldn't be any less safe on dry pavement - just noisier and more resistance rolling. And obviously they'd be better in snow and slush. I'm leaning toward getting the Schwalbe Winter tires. Looks like they come in 27.5x2.0, which would be a bit narrower than my current tire 27.5x2.3.
Appreciate any additional thoughts on the tire question.