I am really appreciating this thread. Here in ATX we have had
unusually cold and wet days. It is making my Texas blood feel thinner
than it already is. I still have not mastered the "perfect" riding
combo. But, I am gathering some great ideas here. For one, I realized
recently that I need more of a light shell instead of the outer layer
of the parka I have been wearing. The trickiest part seems to be
figuring out how to dress warm enough, but not sweat so as to not end
up with the chills later as I start to cool down.

On Dec 6, 10:18 pm, kent <broken.cy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The standard cold weather equation is a warm, wicking base layer, an
> insulating layer and then a wind/waterproof shell.  Even hardcore
> synthetics fans would agree that wool makes a good base or mid layer,
> but most would swear by GoreTex and its descendants for the outer
> layer.  What do you wear on top in the cold and/or wet?

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