Similarly, on a ride which ranged from 53F - 71F over 100Km, a l/s light Ibex 
baselayer under a Joneswares s/s jersey. Joneswares shorts, thin wool socks. 
Not 
cold enough for wool gloves, but if it were, Ibex for cool, and JC Penny for 
cold. I wore a wind jacket for about the 1st hour, then no longer needed it. 
Packed one a couple of weeks ago when we climbed Mt Cheaha as well. Going 
uphill 
the effort was plenty to keep warm, but coming downhill in the cold with a 
sweaty kit on necessitated some wind protection. Swobo is very good too, 
especially some of the older stuff.





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From: cyclotourist <cyclotour...@gmail.com>
To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sun, November 21, 2010 11:56:04 PM
Subject: Re: [RBW] Re: today's ride (alt. title: fenders are good!)


That said, I wear Swobo wool jersies year round.  They're perfect _for me_ in 
the heat of the summer and the chill of the fall and winter (hey, it was 56F 
today!).  A SS jersey is fine for 3/4 of the year.  I don't ride when it's 
pouring, only drizzling, and that is pretty rare in itself.  Today's ride was a 
bit more than that, and I wasn't really planning on getting too wet.  


      

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