Winter riding gear
#12
Winter riding gear
Go to www.snosuit.com. I bought one and the quality plus warmth are top notch.
Impressive quality. Watch the video!
Impressive quality. Watch the video!
#13
Winter riding gear
gortex glove with waterproofing i have found to keep my hands warm[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] lj's first then i just layer my clothing and a carhart bibs and jacket. balaclava and a neoprene have mask under helmet. i need to get some good winter boots cos my feet are the only thing to ever get cold
#14
Winter riding gear
If it's not really cold;
Army field jacket with liner.
Jeans and T-shirt.
Long john bottoms.
Sorrel pac boots.
Etc.
If it's really cold;
Carhartt (arctic?) bibs and coat with the thick black lining, not the thin red ones. Jeans and T-shirt. No long johns.
Open face helmet, goggles, no face shield.
No-Fog neoprene face mask/breath deflector. Your breath comes out by your chin so it doesn't fog up your goggles.
Turtle Fur neck warmer. Mmm. Two layers of nice soft fur.
Wrist-overs and glove liners inside of Thinsulate snowmobile gloves.
Spare snomobile gloves in cargo box in case the others get wet.
Silk sock liners (sometimes) under a pair of heavy boot socks.
Army surplus Mickey Mouse boots.
Thumbwarmer on ATV.
As long as my hands and feet stay warm I'm okay. Most of the time the glove liners and wrist-overs stay in the cargo box but I have them just in case. The wrist-overs are nice if your gloves don't cover the cuffs on your coat sleeves. If it gets very much below zero I'll put on long johns too, or I'll just stay indoors.
Army field jacket with liner.
Jeans and T-shirt.
Long john bottoms.
Sorrel pac boots.
Etc.
If it's really cold;
Carhartt (arctic?) bibs and coat with the thick black lining, not the thin red ones. Jeans and T-shirt. No long johns.
Open face helmet, goggles, no face shield.
No-Fog neoprene face mask/breath deflector. Your breath comes out by your chin so it doesn't fog up your goggles.
Turtle Fur neck warmer. Mmm. Two layers of nice soft fur.
Wrist-overs and glove liners inside of Thinsulate snowmobile gloves.
Spare snomobile gloves in cargo box in case the others get wet.
Silk sock liners (sometimes) under a pair of heavy boot socks.
Army surplus Mickey Mouse boots.
Thumbwarmer on ATV.
As long as my hands and feet stay warm I'm okay. Most of the time the glove liners and wrist-overs stay in the cargo box but I have them just in case. The wrist-overs are nice if your gloves don't cover the cuffs on your coat sleeves. If it gets very much below zero I'll put on long johns too, or I'll just stay indoors.
#15
Winter riding gear
If you guys have never tried "Muck" Boots then you have to. I have the wetlands and love them. They are water proof and breathable. No laces and wear better than your most comfortable pear of tennis shoes. SUper soft on the inside and you can fold them down to your ankles if you need to. Kinda spendy at near the $100.00 mark. I have spent way more on countless pairs of boots and none have come close to these. I'm not sure what all stores sell them. I got mine at Bass Pro. They have different types for different climates. The wetlands are kinda the middle of the road for warmth. I have been in water for hours in the winter and my feet never got cold or wet.
#16
Winter riding gear
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: ncriderforks
I have been in water for hours in the winter and my feet never got cold or wet.</end quote></div>
LOL If you're in "WATER" it's not that cold. When you fall through the ice and find water that's when it's cold!!!
I have been in water for hours in the winter and my feet never got cold or wet.</end quote></div>
LOL If you're in "WATER" it's not that cold. When you fall through the ice and find water that's when it's cold!!!
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