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How to layer for the winter

How to layer for the winter

Moving into winter, the challenges intensify to dress properly with colder temperatures, potential rain, and even snow. That means you’ll need thicker jerseys or bibs, windproof vests and waterproof jackets, as well as insulated bib tights to stay warm. Gloves, shoe covers, and a suitable head covering become crucial for protecting extremities from the biting cold. You most likely won’t be removing layers in the same way as the spring, but if you go for a longer ride, it is possible you’ll need to adjust your outfit a few hours later. In the winter, layering is just as important as it maximizes warmth and protection from the wind, while still allowing you to adjust as you go along. Maintaining warmth while ensuring sufficient breathability is crucial to prevent excessive sweating, which can lead to a chilling effect as soon as the intensity of activity decreases. For this winter guide, the range is 2 – 8 C. If you’re riding in warmer conditions, this spring guide can help you with temps between 8 C to 16 C.

Skin layer

A good base layer is crucial when you’re layering for the winter. Given that you’ll have much thicker jackets and outerwear, having a dry first layer against your skin is super important. It needs to be comfortable and breathable, so that the garment wicks the moisture created by perspiration.

The Winter LS Skin Layer specifically designed to thrive in cold and challenging conditions. Its insulating knit structure and seamless construction work in harmony to ensure you stay dry and well-insulated from the base layer onwards. For colder days, the Ultraz Winter LS Skin Layer will give you even more warmth for that first layer. Just like the Winter LS, the seamless construction remains unchanged, there is a notable shift in composition.

The addition of wool, polyamide, and carbon fiber introduces a significantly different blend. The extra wide double layer collar covers the neck and provides extra warmth, with the ribbed fabric trapping in the heat.

Assos Winter LS Skin Layer, $145
Assos Ultraz Winter LS Skin Layer, $175

Jacket

Once you’ve got your first layer down, it’s time to get the shell sorted. You need a jacket that is thick enough to keep you warm, while also taking the edge off those windy, blustery days in the winter. But it’s got to be comfortable and breathable. The Equipe R Habu Winter Jacket S9 for men has a second-skin fit and is made with a 3-layer membrane and high-stretch thermal textiles on the…

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