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Old Nov 30, 2005 | 04:40 PM
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I bought a pair of wrangler insulated pants, duck type. there great , have a wrangler fit and arent bulky, good to about 5 below. not bulky like a carhart bib and wear like pants when not riding , so I can go into the pub and feel like a bear.

only 45$too.

what are your fav orite clothing gear that REALLY work for you. ?

avent found an a glove that fits most occasions.
 
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Old Nov 30, 2005 | 07:17 PM
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It's all about layers for me. I JUST got back in from riding (the wilds of West Virginia are amazing after dark........and scary too).

For my legs I wore the before mentioned Carhart bib overalls. Then thermal underwear (2 layers) and my lucky WVU hoodie.

Tell me more about these Wrangler pants; where did you buy them, ect. Gloves, I wear 2 pairs of Mossy Oak thermal insulated gloves. Works ok....
 
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Old Nov 30, 2005 | 07:21 PM
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I wear my ski gloves if it is really cold. I will also wear stretch pants, than fleece pants, and then my ski pants again if it is really cold. I have 2 pairs of Fox Racing pants that I like because they have hip & knee pads. I also wear my ski face mask if it is really cold. Basically all of my ski clothes pretty much work for riding except for my ski boots. I have a pair of snow boots that keep my feet warm and have ankle support for cold riding because my boots that I am suppose to wear do not keep my feet very warm at all.
 
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