11-17-2014, 03:13 PM
I've just finished off my winter gear shopping (which will last me years as I use gear until it disintegrates!) with a couple of pairs of gloves and a couple of tops whilst the sale is still on.
After Saturdays cycle ride - 70 miles, 5300 ft of climbing with a strong headwind, thick, dense mist so no visibility and heavy rain I can't recommend this top enough ....
http://www.mountainwarehouse.com/mens/ba...l=CHARCOAL
It was almost like a wetsuit! Best top in those kind of conditions I've ever worn. As long as I kept moving it kept me warm and the heavy rain had no effect on my body temperature as it lashed it down. Unbelievable that I got away with just one layer in these conditions. I did have a pertex with me, but didn't need to use it, so when it stopped raining the MW top dried straight out keeping me warm and wicking sweat away.
After Saturdays cycle ride - 70 miles, 5300 ft of climbing with a strong headwind, thick, dense mist so no visibility and heavy rain I can't recommend this top enough ....
http://www.mountainwarehouse.com/mens/ba...l=CHARCOAL
It was almost like a wetsuit! Best top in those kind of conditions I've ever worn. As long as I kept moving it kept me warm and the heavy rain had no effect on my body temperature as it lashed it down. Unbelievable that I got away with just one layer in these conditions. I did have a pertex with me, but didn't need to use it, so when it stopped raining the MW top dried straight out keeping me warm and wicking sweat away.
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