Review : : Polar Buff

Buff PolarSay hello to the Polar Buff which is fast becoming my best winter friend whilst training during these cold months in the UK.  This winter head and neck gear is lined with Polartec fleece at the base for extra warmth.  This will keep your neck, ears, head and chin warm in a variety of guises all demonstrated in Buff’s Ways to Wear video.

When extended over the head it will keep the warmth in and the wind off the ears whilst fitting snugly under your helmet.

A great product for its versatility and warmth keeping you comfortable to get on the with the hard work of pushing the pedals.  This will be an essential piece of kit on the colder days when cycling from London to Cannes.

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Training : : Tour of The Villages

Beautiful sunny winters day training ride. Route from Stratford-upon-Avon to Woburn Forest taking in these villages along the way. Very picturesque and lots of wildlife including a Kestrel and Heron. One of the most quiet routes for traffic I’ve done in Central England.  Lucky find Boycott Farm Shop which provided fantastic lunchtime fuelling and a sit in the sun.

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Training ride Tour of The Villages

Review : : Rapha Deep Winter Base Layer

Rapha Deep Winter Base Layer MerinoI like warm clothing.

Don’t get me wrong I prefer cycling in warm even hot climates but there is something about beating the elements of a British winter that elevates the cycling experience. Get it wrong though and you’ll just get cold, wet and grumpy.

To battle the cold I have long owned an Icebreaker Skin 200 Merino base layer from my adventures in New Zealand. It’s a great bit of kit but recently I have tested the Rapha Deep Winter Base Layer which is a Merino hooded cycling top created for the very coldest days. It is made from two different weights of merino blend fabric which Rapha says provides the optimum balance between insulation and breathability.  That means the hood, chest and arms are made from a heavier material while the lower front body and back panel are lighter. Needless to say the fabric is high wicking, breathable, and extremely soft against the skin. Since its Merino it also won’t hold bad odours.

This base layer is extremely comfortable and the hood adds another level keeping neck and ears all wrapped up.  I have worn this jersey on several rides in temperatures from -3 to 7 degrees and more recently on a brisk 6o mile ride in an average temperature of 6 degrees.  Its breathes very well and held out the cold even when I had stopped for a coffee outside.  I would say 6 degrees sets the upper benchmark in the temperature range and I would pull this out for anything below (assuming a long sleeve jersey worn over the top).

Compared to my existing base layer the sleeves are more comfortable while riding due to a two piece construction which creates a better shape when riding. They are also cut long with thumb loops which I find great as you have a secure cold proof interface with your glove..

Now to the hood. It’s designed to fit under a helmet and features a ‘frogman’ or ‘bank robber’ face which can be worn over the mouth or under the chin.

Other points to note are that I sized down for this base layer from a Medium to Small.  I felt this gave less ruffles and a better fit against the skin which equals better wicking and thermal insulation.

Also be careful when you take it off as you can easily pull and stretch around the neck – you’ll here the stitching complain.

The white reflective tabs on the hood are a nice touch.

Overall this is great for super cold days when its cold enough to freeze the balls off a brass monkey.   Its sadly very pricey but the way I look at it is that you’re opening up the potential for more comfortable rides in colder conditions with a base layer that will stay in your wardrobe for many years to come.

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The evolution of this product could only be a jump suit version which takes in the feet and legs too.  Lets see it Rapha, a Deep Deep Winter Onesie!

 

 

Review : : Sportful R&D Wind Jersey

Sportful Long Sleeved Wind Jersey

Sportful R&D Long Sleeve Wind Jersey

I recently acquired this jersey and it has now been put through a couple of hundred miles.

I love the luminous yellow mesh which conceals the Polartec Alpha fabric on the inside front panels. Wickedly breathability.

It performed amazingly on a Yorkshire training weekend two weeks where cold temperatures and bitter wind were accompanied by occasional rain showers. Not a waterproof jacket but light rain will bead on the surface rather than soaking in.

Where this lightweight jersey really excels is during brisk tempo on cold rides. During periods of higher output there’s great airflow and excellent breathability. The jersey will also dry out quickly getting you back into comfort.

Flexibility is the word which sums up this jersey.

Like the elasticated waistband and easily accessible side pocket (on addition to three regular).

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Purchased from Wiggle