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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
Like this?
there ya go!!!
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I ware my rain pants , that is all you need.
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Originally Posted by OldCowboy
Slip the pants from your rain suit on. They're usually windproof and will provide extra insulation.
I agree. Jeans under windproof rain pants keep me warm into the 40's and 50's. Cotton
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staying warm
I wear a pair of Filson makinaw wool pants and a pair of rain/hunting style pants over the top if it is raining out. My wife has a pair of leather chaps and a heated jacket liner that she just loves keeps her nice and toasty
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Originally Posted by Oldmanzues
Baker Air Wings are a big help, adjustable to force wind out, in or inbetween. Big help. Love mine. Sponsor on here
Oldmanzues
this is a winner its been in the 40-50 range these last 2 mornings and i said well this was one of the reasons for spending the cash on these babys,and i'm wearing thin nylon pants that i got at the sports store there more like fishing pants made by meglean so if it does rain these pants dry very fast. but the wings were worth it so far waiting to see how they will be when temps hit the 30's-40's.
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cold days
on really cold days i ware joggers under my denim jeans and i am warm as toast,
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I wear Carhart bibs starting in the low 50's. Once it drops below 20 a First Gear riding suit.
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check out chap-wraps and knee necks
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Originally Posted by RBS66
Flannel lined jeans also.. From LL Bean
Look at your local TSC....Tractor Supply Store. They have great prices at the end of winter. Gary
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Originally Posted by Bob Denman
flannel-lined jeans; once the temps drop into the forties...
I agree!
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Legs are chilled... what?!?
Second on the under armor. Keeps the wind off your thighs and from blowing up your pant legs onto your skin. Plus bibs on colder days. I use my cabelas guidewear, doubles as my fishing bibs.
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cold legs
Originally Posted by kepople
yes you read right. Rode my Spyder RTS into work today and even my right leg was chilled.
So its not cold enough for full wilnter pants, I dont look good in assless chaps... :-) they dont look right on a spyder anyway...
so what do you guys do to keep legs warm when riding in the 40's-50'?
..yes i also was wondering what people wore .but im going to look into buying some fllannel lined jeans also.i wonder about wearing thermal underwear then wear flannel jeans on top.that should be warm enough..
Chuck
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Originally Posted by RidersInChrist
..yes i also was wondering what people wore .but im going to look into buying some fllannel lined jeans also.i wonder about wearing thermal underwear then wear flannel jeans on top.that should be warm enough..
Chuck
Or we could just do this:
http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/s...l=1#post706058
then the warm outer layer is easily removed.
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Originally Posted by OldCowboy
Slip the pants from your rain suit on. They're usually windproof and will provide extra insulation.
I do that quite often.
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Last edited by daltmeyer; 10-20-2013 at 06:02 AM.
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Just picked up a leather jacket and a pair of those pants, both from Rob's.
Last edited by jwulf74; 10-19-2013 at 08:45 PM.
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