Ok so it isn't all that cold yet... but while trying to work out how to stay warm cycling during cold very early mornings, I have created the Space Blanket Under-Jumper Bike Poncho! I've also invented the Between Socks Space Blanket Cycling Feet Insulator! Allow me to explain:
Because mega cheap mylar Space Blanket material is so easy to break, it's pointless trying to try stiching a waistcoat... so I made a hole in the middle of one for my head, slipped it on, and chucked a jumper over it. The warmth builds up quickly, and prevents wind chill on the bike. I might wear it indoors all winter. Call me Russell, because it sounds a bit crinkly. Not recommended for ninjas. Stay away from high power electrics. Keep away from fire.
For the sock insulator - simply cut a long strip of space blanket, about your foot's width and a couple of your feet long... then hold one end between your socked heel and the ground, and loop the rest up over the top your toes... then put on another pair of socks over the combination. Much MUCH warmer than socks alone! And on my bike, also resists wind chill. Cold toes no more!
Cheap and effective on-bike insulation. Don't leave home without it:
Because mega cheap mylar Space Blanket material is so easy to break, it's pointless trying to try stiching a waistcoat... so I made a hole in the middle of one for my head, slipped it on, and chucked a jumper over it. The warmth builds up quickly, and prevents wind chill on the bike. I might wear it indoors all winter. Call me Russell, because it sounds a bit crinkly. Not recommended for ninjas. Stay away from high power electrics. Keep away from fire.
For the sock insulator - simply cut a long strip of space blanket, about your foot's width and a couple of your feet long... then hold one end between your socked heel and the ground, and loop the rest up over the top your toes... then put on another pair of socks over the combination. Much MUCH warmer than socks alone! And on my bike, also resists wind chill. Cold toes no more!
Cheap and effective on-bike insulation. Don't leave home without it:
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