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Received a new IceBreaker merino wool base layer from Amazon. I had hoped that it would be a less expensive alternative to the Rapha bases, but man, does the fit suck. Arms are fine, but it's really long (even for someone with a long-ish torso, like me) and it's not tailored around the armpits at all, so it ends up looking like some sugar glider skin flaps when you raise your arms. How is this supposed to fit under other layers? I guess it might work fine casually, but not with anything athletic/slim fitting. Will have to return it. Bummer.
#2328
smelling the roses
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The weather is so nice, now through March, that I would be a fool not to ride everyday. My knees have other ideas. I'm doing guad stretches ever morning--just two sets-- and it helps some. I could start doing more sets, and more throughout the day. Any other ideas from the peanut gallery? Something that works for you, or someone you know? I don't ride hard or fast, or (unfortunately)very far most of the time. So I just need a maintenance kind of program.
#2329
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Received a new IceBreaker merino wool base layer from Amazon. I had hoped that it would be a less expensive alternative to the Rapha bases, but man, does the fit suck. Arms are fine, but it's really long (even for someone with a long-ish torso, like me) and it's not tailored around the armpits at all, so it ends up looking like some sugar glider skin flaps when you raise your arms. How is this supposed to fit under other layers? I guess it might work fine casually, but not with anything athletic/slim fitting. Will have to return it. Bummer.
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Cold where you are? It could be worse. Logan Pass in Glacier N.P.
#2331
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Received a new IceBreaker merino wool base layer from Amazon. I had hoped that it would be a less expensive alternative to the Rapha bases, but man, does the fit suck. Arms are fine, but it's really long (even for someone with a long-ish torso, like me) and it's not tailored around the armpits at all, so it ends up looking like some sugar glider skin flaps when you raise your arms. How is this supposed to fit under other layers? I guess it might work fine casually, but not with anything athletic/slim fitting. Will have to return it. Bummer.
Tempted by this one for winter usage, but wondering for cycling fit whether to size down.
https://www.sierra.com/mammut-klamat...mmut~b~3201%2F
#2332
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Received a new IceBreaker merino wool base layer from Amazon. I had hoped that it would be a less expensive alternative to the Rapha bases, but man, does the fit suck. Arms are fine, but it's really long (even for someone with a long-ish torso, like me) and it's not tailored around the armpits at all, so it ends up looking like some sugar glider skin flaps when you raise your arms. How is this supposed to fit under other layers? I guess it might work fine casually, but not with anything athletic/slim fitting. Will have to return it. Bummer.
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Got my knobbly old ass handed to me on the gravels today. My only hope of staying with these mokes is hills and there were none.
#2335
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I like the Patagonia Capilene. I use them for cycling and snowboarding. Different weights for the application.
Used one this morning on the mountain bike. Started out at 37 degrees and was 64 when I got home. Stuff works well.
Used one this morning on the mountain bike. Started out at 37 degrees and was 64 when I got home. Stuff works well.
#2336
So it is
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I'm an UA fan. Their compression heat and cold gear are the hot ticket for me.
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Tops made of anything but wool get too stinky, after even brief use, to hang in an office. Synthetic is fine otherwise, as far as I’m concerned, costs less and lasts much longer.
Just found this https://stravatsscalculator.com. It says I’m burning my puny candle at both ends.
Just found this https://stravatsscalculator.com. It says I’m burning my puny candle at both ends.
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#2338
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Tops made of anything but wool get too stinky, after even brief use, to hang in an office. Synthetic is fine otherwise, as far as I’m concerned, costs less and lasts much longer.
Just found this Strava TSS Calculator. It says I’m burning my puny candle at both ends.
Just found this Strava TSS Calculator. It says I’m burning my puny candle at both ends.
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#2340
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#2341
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Booyah!
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#2342
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In other news, after today’s ride I removed the Reynolds wheels from the Habanero. The regular road season is officially over.
I was waiting until now so I would not jinx myself, but I had latex tubes for the whole season (May through November) and GP4000s tires, got roughly 3k miles on them and zero flats.
I was waiting until now so I would not jinx myself, but I had latex tubes for the whole season (May through November) and GP4000s tires, got roughly 3k miles on them and zero flats.
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The rjones28 Weights and Measures Department equipment is pressed into service for bike part weight verification, coffee dosing, and meal preparation.
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What the hell man, how is Big Tubular supposed to make a living, pay the bills?
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#2350
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