Thermal Clothing...
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Thermal Clothing...
Can anyone recommend a good thin thermal balaclava?
I can't stand having anything thick under my helmet (except my head - thought I might as well get in first), so I'm looking for one of those thin cotton jobs. I'm wondering if there is anything around that is both thin and offers some good thermal protection.
Thought about ordering one of these:
http://www.kitbag.com.au/category470_1.htm
But would probably prefer it if they came up over my nose.
I can't stand having anything thick under my helmet (except my head - thought I might as well get in first), so I'm looking for one of those thin cotton jobs. I'm wondering if there is anything around that is both thin and offers some good thermal protection.
Thought about ordering one of these:
http://www.kitbag.com.au/category470_1.htm
But would probably prefer it if they came up over my nose.
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Re: Thin thermal balaclavas
I use a silk one, find it does enough on the thermal front and keeps the helmet (relatively) fresh to boot.
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Re: Thin thermal balaclavas
These don't look bad and they seem to pop up all over the place in a google search: (Not sure I want to pay the $35 they are asking tho...)
http://www.bikebiz.com.au/enter.html?la ... 597.709051
I normally don't get too cold, but yesterday morning I was near bloody freezing and figured I should probably do something about it.
http://www.bikebiz.com.au/enter.html?la ... 597.709051
I normally don't get too cold, but yesterday morning I was near bloody freezing and figured I should probably do something about it.
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Re: Thin thermal balaclavas
I used to have a ripper, but it got lost a few years ago...
Silk upper, and 'neck-sock' lower. Protected neck from wind-blast, and kept head warm - silk is the best for this Aardie.
I bought it at the local tyre place (TJ's), so any bike shop should be able to get something like this.
Yep. looked very similiar to the one in the photo.


Silk upper, and 'neck-sock' lower. Protected neck from wind-blast, and kept head warm - silk is the best for this Aardie.
I bought it at the local tyre place (TJ's), so any bike shop should be able to get something like this.
Yep. looked very similiar to the one in the photo.

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Re: Thin thermal balaclavas
+1 on the silk. Cost me about $15 at MCA's then another $10 for a neck warmer.
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Re: Thin thermal balaclavas
Picked myself up one of the Oxford balaclavas as per the above photo. Will see how it goes.
Now I just need to get myself some "Under Armour" thermals and I'll be set!
Now I just need to get myself some "Under Armour" thermals and I'll be set!
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Re: Thin thermal balaclavas
haha Jase, you're sounding old!aardvark wrote:Picked myself up one of the Oxford balaclavas as per the above photo. Will see how it goes.
Now I just need to get myself some "Under Armour" thermals and I'll be set!

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Sounding?? I am old mate.Benno wrote:haha Jase, you're sounding old!aardvark wrote:Picked myself up one of the Oxford balaclavas as per the above photo. Will see how it goes.
Now I just need to get myself some "Under Armour" thermals and I'll be set!

In the past the cold hasn't bothered me one bit. This year the cold has really knocked me about. I just figure that there probably isn't any need to put up with the freezing bloody cold when I can do something about it.
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Re: Thin thermal balaclavas
Doesn't the bimmer come with heated everything governed by a rectal thermometer?
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Blah, blah, blahSlow and wobbly wrote:Doesn't the bimmer come with heated everything governed by a rectal thermometer?
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get them at http://www.auslax.com.auaardvark wrote:Now I just need to get myself some "Under Armour" thermals and I'll be set!

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The problem with buying this type of compression thermal underwear, is that it really needs to fit properly. I just can't bring myself to buy it online.triway wrote:get them at http://www.auslax.com.auaardvark wrote:Now I just need to get myself some "Under Armour" thermals and I'll be set!
And I don't really like the price they want for it.
I'm really after something to replace the white old man style thermals that I currently wear. Whilst they do the job, I suspect that with advances in fabric technology, there is probably something that will keep me warmer and is probably more comfortable to wear.
Some of the names that keep popping up are:
Under Armour
Cantebury
Marmot
Patagonia
North Face
If anyone has any experience with any of this, or has something to throw into the ring, I'm all ears!!
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Re: Thermal Clothing...
don't get the kit bag one. i used it for work all the time and tried it on the bike once. never again. nothing but itching and to thick, got myself i silk one and it's perfect. nice and thin and does the job. if you wan't the kitbag one let me now i can probably get it cheaper for you as no the owner chris.
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