Carbon? Or the SL?So...I'm back to 100% fat. Sold my 29er. I tried going back and forth but it's just not working out. I ordered something very light yesterday to up my game.
-Jim.
Seriously, this is one area I have worked out and is key to long wet, winter rides. BONE DRY. For realz.
-Jim.
FYI. Today I was wearing the Sidi Winter Dominator shoes w/ Pearl Izumi MTN booties, normal winter bibs and on top of that Endura Venturi II pants, a couple of light/dry fit layers and a Pearl Izumi "water proof" thin jacket w/ helmet cover. For gloves I had the liners of the Sturmfist 4 inside Specialized ? "waterproof" gloves to which I had applied 2 coats of Kiwi spray before.
5-7 miles into the ride my footbeds were wet! I adjusted the cuff of the over pants b/c I think the splash from standing water was getting in-between the over pant and the shoes but that didn't help much. Q: Do you use the 45NRTH gaiters? About the same time my hands were wet, although not that cold yet (I had the cuff of the jacket on top of the cuff of the gloves so the water would not drip from my arms into the gloves but that didn't help.
About 15 miles into the ride I had water up to my ankles inside the shoes. After that it was my whole legs and back that got wet. Coming back it my chest was wet too. BTW, about 20 miles into the ride I switched to another pair of gloves (Gore, which I was carrying in the front pockets of my jacket) and they lasted even less than the previous combination. In fact, I was much colder very soon and my fingers started freezing.
What can I do different?
Thanks!
This all day everyday. I keep a pair in my pack and my rain coat just in case I get caught with it being colder than expected. The gloves don't breathe so your hands end up getting wet from the sweat but the sweat warms up and keeps my hands good to go.As far as I go is to wear latex mechanic's gloves under my Radiants.
Hope that helps.
Jim.
Well, the feet are easy. Wolvhammers are 100% waterproof. Like, you can walk through water all day kinda waterproof. I don't use gaiters, but the rain pants I use have a velcro leg enclosure so you can get them very tight under the loop of the Wolvhammer which makes the waist down water-tight. For the really bad days I also have a pair of North Face ski bibs. They're a little more bulky but I usually only have to wear a normal bib short under them.
For the top I haven't found anything that works all the time. On cold rainy days a gore jacket with a rain slick over it is 100% waterproof, but you'll sweat to death if it's over 30 degrees. It was warm yesterday which is the worst rain to dress for. I keep a Showers Pass packable in my frame bag. If it comes down hard, I use it under my jacket almost like a base layer. The jacket will get soaked, you will get less soaked.
My hands are unaffected by the cold and wet so I can't offer you a lot of help there. As far as I go is to wear latex mechanic's gloves under my Radiants. The only real way to stay dry there is to use Pogies.
Hope that helps.
Jim.