I commute 8 miles each way wearing MUSA pants over wool briefs and MUSA 
shorts down to about 26 degrees before I need to add some light weight 
tights underneath.

On Friday, October 17, 2014 10:46:22 AM UTC-4, Ron Mc wrote:
>
> also with Deac, most of the time I will go with knickers, knicker base 
> layer and Falke knee socks.  With big wind, I'll go with the long pants, 
> full -length base layer and thicker crew socks.  What's very typical here 
> is starting the morning in the low 40s and pushing low 70s by afternoon. 
>  With that expectation I use my rando bag for storage and may pop in a 
> public restroom to swap layers.  I always carry shorty socks in case the 
> knee socks become too warm.  
>
> On Friday, October 17, 2014 8:54:29 AM UTC-5, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>>
>> I wear MUSA knickers and the black merino wool not-so-tights from 
>> Rivendell. I may have put two pair tights on when riding at -20˚F. Bleow 
>> the knee I wear calf warmers and socks and gators as needed. The nylon MUSA 
>> knickers/pants are very repelling of wind, which is where most of the cold 
>> comes from on the bike. It doesn't take much of an insulate layer to retain 
>> the heat with a wind shell over it. Also highly breathable.
>>
>> With abandon,
>> Patrick
>>
>

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