Re: [RBW] My Store (cycling caps and jerseys)

2011-11-09 Thread PATRICK MOORE
It pays to ask even stupid questions! You reminded me that I have various bits of old burrito wrap lying around; unfortunately, my only scrap of the old, heavier brown stuff is too narrow to work well, but I do have a full piece of the newer grey. Problem solved! I like the tyvek idea, too. On

[RBW] My Store (cycling caps and jerseys)

2011-11-08 Thread Joe Bartoe
I've updated my shop site: http://shop.synapticcycles.com/ We have jerseys and wind vests on sale. Additionally, we have all new wool caps, with and without earflaps, cotton caps, and some limited moisture wicking caps. All are made in the US by Walz Caps. Additionally, we are offering free

Re: [RBW] My Store (cycling caps and jerseys)

2011-11-08 Thread PATRICK MOORE
An unsolicited puff: The short bill, ear-flapp'd, woolen caps are the bees' pyjamas. Just got myself one and it's nicer than my Caroline Plaquette custom woolen earflap cap. Cheaper, too. Speaking of wind vests: is there anything like a cycling wind dickey that you can simply shove under your

Re: [RBW] My Store (cycling caps and jerseys)

2011-11-08 Thread Steve Palincsar
On Tue, 2011-11-08 at 16:59 -0700, PATRICK MOORE wrote: An unsolicited puff: The short bill, ear-flapp'd, woolen caps are the bees' pyjamas. Just got myself one and it's nicer than my Caroline Plaquette custom woolen earflap cap. Cheaper, too. Speaking of wind vests: is there anything like

Re: [RBW] My Store (cycling caps and jerseys)

2011-11-08 Thread PATRICK MOORE
The Riv item is too complex and too expensive, ditto in spades for a wind vest. I want a higher tech piece of newspaper that I can shove in and pull out without having to put anything around my neck. On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 5:04 PM, Steve Palincsar palin...@his.com wrote: On Tue, 2011-11-08 at

Re: [RBW] My Store (cycling caps and jerseys)

2011-11-08 Thread PATRICK MOORE
I should add that vests are a big part of my winter wardrobe, both on- and off-bike; at 40F or so I'll add a vest to a wool jersey. But these don't fit the need I described. On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 5:21 PM, PATRICK MOORE bertin...@gmail.com wrote: The Riv item is too complex and too expensive,

Re: [RBW] My Store (cycling caps and jerseys)

2011-11-08 Thread Jim Mather
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 5:21 PM, PATRICK MOORE bertin...@gmail.com wrote: The Riv item is too complex and too expensive, ditto in spades for a wind vest. I want a higher tech piece of newspaper that I can shove in and pull out without having to put anything around my neck. Okay, how about

Re: [RBW] My Store (cycling caps and jerseys)

2011-11-08 Thread Jim Mather
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 5:21 PM, PATRICK MOORE bertin...@gmail.com wrote: The Riv item is too complex and too expensive, ditto in spades for a wind vest. I want a higher tech piece of newspaper that I can shove in and pull out without having to put anything around my neck. Okay, how about

Re: [RBW] My Store (cycling caps and jerseys)

2011-11-08 Thread Peter Pesce
I think the 18 to 24 ish inch square piece of cotton canvas otherwise known as a burrito wrap would be perfect. At 3 bucks it's in your wheelhouse, price wise, too. Cut and customize to your no-longer-wind-chilled hearts content! Pete -- You received this message because you are subscribed