First, there is a related thread: Cold weather gear
I got into a car accident last Friday, so I will have to commute to work 2+ miles away for a while. I have to be at work by 4:30 am and none of my current jackets are suitable for bombing down hills during night at 25-30 mph in winter. In that past thread, many said to dress so you are cold when you leave off, but for me, seconds outside my house I will have to bomb down a very steep hill. So if I leave cold I will never recover properly in a 10 minute or barely more ride.
There is a TJ Maxx and Marshalls near me, so I would rather go there because you find stuff that retails for $100-250 selling for $50-$100. From that other thread alot of people mentioned Goretex gear and I found out that Goretex's patent expired. That book link states that one alternative using their expired patent is called Omni-tech which is what Columbia makes, and they are very heavily stocked in those stores. Other names that companies use to market their own wares based on Goretex's expired patent are: Sympatex, Triple Point Ceramic, H2NO, and Storm HB.
Does anyone ride with a Colombia Omni-tech?
Also what about cheaper, windproof gloves and hats?
I got into a car accident last Friday, so I will have to commute to work 2+ miles away for a while. I have to be at work by 4:30 am and none of my current jackets are suitable for bombing down hills during night at 25-30 mph in winter. In that past thread, many said to dress so you are cold when you leave off, but for me, seconds outside my house I will have to bomb down a very steep hill. So if I leave cold I will never recover properly in a 10 minute or barely more ride.
There is a TJ Maxx and Marshalls near me, so I would rather go there because you find stuff that retails for $100-250 selling for $50-$100. From that other thread alot of people mentioned Goretex gear and I found out that Goretex's patent expired. That book link states that one alternative using their expired patent is called Omni-tech which is what Columbia makes, and they are very heavily stocked in those stores. Other names that companies use to market their own wares based on Goretex's expired patent are: Sympatex, Triple Point Ceramic, H2NO, and Storm HB.
Does anyone ride with a Colombia Omni-tech?
Also what about cheaper, windproof gloves and hats?
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