I’ve never really understood people’s issue with the cold. If you’re dressed appropriately you won’t actually be cold
I have trouble hitting the exact right amount of warm clothes to bike in. When it’s sufficiently cold, I always seem to end up either too cold or too hot (and then I sweat and get cold).
I also don’t like biking in the rain, since I can technically wear waterproof pants, but they’re not comfortable so I need to change at my destination (and potentially change again when I leave).
Good points. I don’t recall having the same experience about getting too cold or too warm, but it seems like an experience that’d make sense for a lot of people to have, so now I’m wondering why I am not recalling them. I probably either don’t remember or am more resistant to getting too hot or too cold.
My waterproof pants go over my regular pants and have buttons to make them relatively easy to take on and take off. It’s definitely a little annoying though.
I have trouble hitting the exact right amount of warm clothes to bike in. When it’s sufficiently cold, I always seem to end up either too cold or too hot (and then I sweat and get cold).
I also don’t like biking in the rain, since I can technically wear waterproof pants, but they’re not comfortable so I need to change at my destination (and potentially change again when I leave).
Good points. I don’t recall having the same experience about getting too cold or too warm, but it seems like an experience that’d make sense for a lot of people to have, so now I’m wondering why I am not recalling them. I probably either don’t remember or am more resistant to getting too hot or too cold.
My waterproof pants go over my regular pants and have buttons to make them relatively easy to take on and take off. It’s definitely a little annoying though.