White stuff?
#11
Originally posted by: Topper
Actually I don't wear to much when I snowmobile. I wear thermals, a sweat shirt, snow pants (Just the thin outerwears), my coat and thin gloves (Motocross gloves). I get real hot riding when it's -10 degrees. It's a real work out. I posted the pics because this site has been dead.... It's a conversational piece [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: aceisback
Man, ya'll can have that crap. My feet got cold just looking at those pictures. To each his own I suppose.
Why can't we get our sand to blow around and pile up like that???
If that's what you like then by all means please enjoy it. I'll stick with the 65,68,73, and 75 the next four days at Glamis. Heading out 5ish in the morning, be riding by 0800.
How many layers do you guys have to wear to ride in that anyway? Gotta look like the Michelin man and have the mobility of frozen molasses.
Man, ya'll can have that crap. My feet got cold just looking at those pictures. To each his own I suppose.
Why can't we get our sand to blow around and pile up like that???
If that's what you like then by all means please enjoy it. I'll stick with the 65,68,73, and 75 the next four days at Glamis. Heading out 5ish in the morning, be riding by 0800.
How many layers do you guys have to wear to ride in that anyway? Gotta look like the Michelin man and have the mobility of frozen molasses.
#13
I wear the same helmet that I wear when I ride my Quad. Yes, the goggles will fog up some times. That is why I will carry a few pairs. They don't fog up bad if you use the Scott Turbo Flows. As for your face getting cold; I never have had that problem. If you stand around in the snow you will get cold, if your riding you will get hot. Take off your helmet and your head steams... Same with your jacket.
#14
Originally posted by: Grizzman42
thius is my first winter out on the grizz and im surprised at how warm i get. all that pushing, pulling, and moving around really warms u up. i just wear a warm hat, goggles, underarmour, and skiing pants/jacket. but good boots and socks are the key for keeping urself warm.
Originally posted by: Topper
Actually I don't wear to much when I snowmobile. I wear thermals, a sweat shirt, snow pants (Just the thin outerwears), my coat and thin gloves (Motocross gloves). I get real hot riding when it's -10 degrees. It's a real work out. I posted the pics because this site has been dead.... It's a conversational piece [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: aceisback
Man, ya'll can have that crap. My feet got cold just looking at those pictures. To each his own I suppose.
Why can't we get our sand to blow around and pile up like that???
If that's what you like then by all means please enjoy it. I'll stick with the 65,68,73, and 75 the next four days at Glamis. Heading out 5ish in the morning, be riding by 0800.
How many layers do you guys have to wear to ride in that anyway? Gotta look like the Michelin man and have the mobility of frozen molasses.
Man, ya'll can have that crap. My feet got cold just looking at those pictures. To each his own I suppose.
Why can't we get our sand to blow around and pile up like that???
If that's what you like then by all means please enjoy it. I'll stick with the 65,68,73, and 75 the next four days at Glamis. Heading out 5ish in the morning, be riding by 0800.
How many layers do you guys have to wear to ride in that anyway? Gotta look like the Michelin man and have the mobility of frozen molasses.
Heading up tomorrow to go play with the Grizzly in the snow... Good times
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#15
Guess it's like skiing then. All that motion has you smokin'.
I'm just used to riding the DS when it's in the 110's. Out here if you wait on cooler weather you lose several months of riding. All year round for us.
I'm just used to riding the DS when it's in the 110's. Out here if you wait on cooler weather you lose several months of riding. All year round for us.
#16
Originally posted by: aceisback
Guess it's like skiing then. All that motion has you smokin'.
I'm just used to riding the DS when it's in the 110's. Out here if you wait on cooler weather you lose several months of riding. All year round for us.
Guess it's like skiing then. All that motion has you smokin'.
I'm just used to riding the DS when it's in the 110's. Out here if you wait on cooler weather you lose several months of riding. All year round for us.
#17
Originally posted by: Topper
Heading up tomorrow to go play with the Grizzly in the snow... Good times
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Originally posted by: Grizzman42
thius is my first winter out on the grizz and im surprised at how warm i get. all that pushing, pulling, and moving around really warms u up. i just wear a warm hat, goggles, underarmour, and skiing pants/jacket. but good boots and socks are the key for keeping urself warm.
Originally posted by: Topper
Actually I don't wear to much when I snowmobile. I wear thermals, a sweat shirt, snow pants (Just the thin outerwears), my coat and thin gloves (Motocross gloves). I get real hot riding when it's -10 degrees. It's a real work out. I posted the pics because this site has been dead.... It's a conversational piece [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: aceisback
Man, ya'll can have that crap. My feet got cold just looking at those pictures. To each his own I suppose.
Why can't we get our sand to blow around and pile up like that???
If that's what you like then by all means please enjoy it. I'll stick with the 65,68,73, and 75 the next four days at Glamis. Heading out 5ish in the morning, be riding by 0800.
How many layers do you guys have to wear to ride in that anyway? Gotta look like the Michelin man and have the mobility of frozen molasses.
Man, ya'll can have that crap. My feet got cold just looking at those pictures. To each his own I suppose.
Why can't we get our sand to blow around and pile up like that???
If that's what you like then by all means please enjoy it. I'll stick with the 65,68,73, and 75 the next four days at Glamis. Heading out 5ish in the morning, be riding by 0800.
How many layers do you guys have to wear to ride in that anyway? Gotta look like the Michelin man and have the mobility of frozen molasses.
Heading up tomorrow to go play with the Grizzly in the snow... Good times
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#18
Originally posted by: Topper
Yep, it's like skiing [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] I live where we have seasons.... This way I can ride in the snow (Mountains) in the morning and then hit the dunes on the DS in the afternoons [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] It's all good in the Hood [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: aceisback
Guess it's like skiing then. All that motion has you smokin'.
I'm just used to riding the DS when it's in the 110's. Out here if you wait on cooler weather you lose several months of riding. All year round for us.
Guess it's like skiing then. All that motion has you smokin'.
I'm just used to riding the DS when it's in the 110's. Out here if you wait on cooler weather you lose several months of riding. All year round for us.
#20
I wish i had that much snow, or any snow for that matter. I live in freaking Canada and we still don't have any snow. Looks like the rest of the country is getting hit except for us Albertans. Looks like a brown Christmas for me.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]


