06-17-2019, 01:19 AM
I've been exploring a number of options for upgrading my winter gear this year. number one on the list was a set of eletrically heated winter wear (jacket, gloves, maybe overpants). However I've recently encounted a set of full riding leathers (one piece) for an incredible price. I've never had cause to own one of these, and I don't go to the track, but when i tried it on i felt instantly hot and insulated. i would never wear this thing in the summer. That's when i got to thinking.....is it good for winter? i'm now considering it as an all-encompasing winter riding solution. am i crazy? do these things work in the winter?
Here it is:
https://www.cyclegear.com/gear/bilt-pred...-race-suit
obviously i'm only considering buying it at all because of the incredible price, so i'm not really interested in looking at other one-piece suits, because i know they'll be way out of budget. I just want to know if anybody has ever tried wearing something like this in sub-40 degrees F and can give an accurate account of whether or not it's warm in there.
Here it is:
https://www.cyclegear.com/gear/bilt-pred...-race-suit
obviously i'm only considering buying it at all because of the incredible price, so i'm not really interested in looking at other one-piece suits, because i know they'll be way out of budget. I just want to know if anybody has ever tried wearing something like this in sub-40 degrees F and can give an accurate account of whether or not it's warm in there.
