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Winter riding jackets
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[QUOTE="KenR, post: 702647, member: 28494"] I'm a fan of layering. I don't go for an insulated jacket, but rather a good enduro jacket that's more of a shell. I'll start with a layer of Underarmor (use this in the summer too), then a layer of either light or medium weight polypro long underware depending upon conditions, a layer of light or medium weight fleece, then an enduro jacket. This gives me the ability to shed off layers if I start to get too warm. Under the helmet I'll use a balaclava, essentially a big ol sock with a cutout for your face, that covers your neck and chin. Wish I could remember the name, but it works great. As for gloves, I've had good luck with the MSR Cold Pro gloves behind a set of handguards and grip heaters under the grips. Thor makes a good windproof glove that's a little lighter weight when the temps aren't too severe. Who says you can't ride in winter? [/QUOTE]
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