The most important and simplest part of my kit to keep me warm, is a windproof neck warmer (eg. a Buff). I always have found that if your neck is warm and something is stopping the cold wind getting to it, then the rest of your body will feel the benefit.
Ah I happen to have a theory on this. Brown adipose tissue is burnt to produce body heat in neonates right? It's found in the neck. You keep an amount of it as an adult so...I think how warm or cold your neck is would affect how the rest of the body feels.
Also worth mentioning when choosing warm gear to use on bike is that it doesn't interfere with riding the bike, particularly in the neck area can be toasty warm buy unable to turn head at at junctions
I have a full set of WARM N SAFE heated clothing , It’s the best investment I’ve ever made for motorcycling. I control my gloves independently to the rest of the kit, The socks are like putting your feet in a bowl of warm water… bliss It’s made riding in the cold pleasurable, I’ve had the gear over 8yrs now so a bargain really, and speaks volumes for Warm n Safe quality
The comprehensive level of detail included in this video has got to be one of the most informative videos that you have put out in a long time.👍🏾 As a seasoned all weather rider I still found it to be outstanding 👏🏾 Job well done👍🏾
Your channel is very informative. I have been riding for 40 years and I still learn from the channel. I have heated gear from toe to neck along with Aerostitch Darien jacket and pants. Never get cold or wet. Thanks for all your information!
Excellent video! This seriously has to be one of the absolute best videos about staying warm, safe, and comfortable! Also breaking everything down so well for people. Thank you so much!
The wind speed on that chart is measured in KPH not MPH, so if you were travelling at 70mph you would be significantly colder than you mentioned in the video
@Motolegends I agree, I am just coming back to riding after many years, so taking things slowly. I am.loving your advice and suggestions. I'm in NZ, so I figure what an English man doesn't know about keeping warm on a bike, probably isn't worth worrying about!
I commute 200 miles per day all year round, entirely agree with everything in this video I’ve be riding for 30 years and have most of the kit this video covers, if you haven’t, a tip I learnt many years ago riding in winter - stop and buy a newspaper, get a warm drink in you, and when you set off again, wear the newspaper under your jacket covering your chest for a bit more insulation, riding cold is dangerous.
When I hear about electric heated jackets and similar stuff plugged to bike's battery, I never about power consumption of those. I'd imagine that on a bike fitted with auxiliary lights, heated grips, charging gps or phone, you can't plug very much more. I'd love to see this matter addressed somewhere.
Handlebar muffs. I was instantly convinced the first time I tried them. I drove with summer gloves during freezing days the past two winters. (Yes, they are ugly.)
Thanks great info I am in So California so I am spoiled with the nice weather - but you are so right about being cold and not paying attention because all you can think about is how cold you are. That was such a good tip - warm weather gloves should be on the tight side, cold weather loose so you can have the air pockets, and Merino Wool is also really nice. Good tip to wear waterproof cloths for keeping the wind chill down. Thanks again - Denis Kerechuk.
Just think years ago in the mid to late 70's I would wear all the old Grebo gear, ripped up oily originals, leather jacket, hobnail boots and any leather gloves or even fingerless gloves. An old stadium project 4 open Face helmet. In bad weather it would be newspapers under your jacket , polythene bags over your knees and boots, a black bag pulled over your jacket n holes in for your head n arms . Great memories though. Lol.
I got a heated jacket a couple of years ago and it's an absolute game-changer. I got an off-bike battery pack too and use it when I go to watch football in winter. Hands wise, heated grips and hand guards work fine for me. Another great video - lots of good advice there.
Finally some videos answering my questions. I’m not looking for an ADV jacket but to stay warm in winter. And to be honest I have always been confused with the jacket choice. I’m riding a naked bike (SDR) because I find it fun and I may have to commute for 1,5 h on German motorways (this just to say that I may ride at high speed). As you rightly mentioned the enemy is being cold and wet. I have jackets for mid-season and for summer time. Same with boots and shoes. In the winter I have boots, heated grips and gloves (and you’re right the latest only work for a certain amount of time before my hands get cold) I have a rukka jacket but when the temperature is below 5C it gets uncomfortable pretty quickly. Hence my looking for a more efficient one. I’m not interested in a 4 seasons jacket with plenty of vents and pockets and I don’t know what else. Neither with waterproof liners I have to put over the jacket etc. Your videos just totally clarified what a true ADV jacket is made for (I don’t need those) and how to stay warm. The top end choice of Klim, Rukka etc. makes finally totally sense 😂 Many thanks for this! P.S. I didn’t mention the obvious which is protection as by now it should be obvious to everyone that we have only one body and we should protect it as much as possible
Very good video. :) As an all year round rider just a few more points. I am just 10min in so you may mention this in the video: Wind must never enter anywhere. If you pick a down jacket in your layering system - pick one with a hood. Put the hood on, then your helmet. The high collar of your jacket should be tight and seal that from wind on top. Open helmets with double-layered goggles are great to prevent fog under any conditions, better than any full helmet with pinlock. under the hood wear a waterproof Balaklava mask, which is stuffed into a sleeve scarf., and which has an outlet under your nostrils. Jacket length must exceed your bum and come to a tapered close to prevent wind from entering. High Motocross boots for the same reason. Stuff the trousers inside. Waterproof sealskin socks help. The best winter trouser in the world: Pinedwood Abisko 2.0. Did not find a jacket as sturdy and hardcore yet. Cheers.
Great informative channel with always absolutely brilliant advice whether your a seasoned rider or indeed new to the industry. Chris won’t ever put you wrong. Please continue to inform and above all educate us with such valuable knowledge. Thank you!
I use a few different base layers depending on temperature. Halvarssons synthetic mesh, Halvarssons light Merino wool, Rukka Mark, Military surplus Outlast. Great stuff. I use EDZ and Halvarssons Merino socks. EDZ Merino boxers.
This is the best video with information and with tips to stay worm i ever found. It addresses all the things that need to be addressed and has some tips that i have not seen anywhere else. Thanks @motolegends
Excellent video!!! Thank you for sharing this with us in such a professional way! Your points make absolute sense, and as a biker with 47 years of riding experience, I think you've absolutely nailed it! Thanks again and greetings from South Africa!
Very knowledgeable. Even the cheapest jacket will work well with a waterproof overjacket. Been using the quilted waterproof work jackets over a bike one for years toasty warm
Back in the early 80s I bought just about all my biking kit, bar my leather jacket, from an army surplus shop. Travelling from Portsmouth to Wales every weekend all year round provided me with a whole library of horror stories that I'm still boring people with today!
Just got a heated seat on new bike, feels like thats made a big difference. Interesting hearing comments about heated jacket, although so far merino layer and thermal liner seem to be doing the trick. Helpful comments re gloves, always had problems there even with heated grips, will try the recommended two compartment winter gloves. Thanks!
To be honest, first thing I noticed, was 32 min long video. Ok I watch the only the beginning. Eventually- I watched it all. Because it was full of useful tips, every minute of it. Thank you for that, keep going. Subscribed
Great video - I wrap my levers in helicopter tape. Not only does it avoid me putting warm hands on freezing cold metal but I also get better grip especially in cold wet conditions
Merino wool base layer (and mid) does it for me, summer and winter.... No thanks to stinky synthetics next to my skin. Growing up on a sheep farm, and having sheared a few sheep in my time perhaps I would say that..... but with more than 55 years of motorcycling and working outdoors year round, I have experience to boot. Synthetics do have a place.... as casing for a down jacket in winter, and unbeatable for rain gear.
I find that a puffy jacket compresses under my riding gear and looses most of its insulation ability once it’s compressed. That’s what I wear a electric jacket liner. It was a game changer for me.
Down is the most effective insulation BUT electric jacket is always going to be better. There is only so much that insulation can do. It is, after all, on trying to keep heat in, not producing any more heat.
It's never been easier and simpler to ride in the winter... Grab any 3-layered touring textile gear (even the cheap ones will do), dump the winter layer, keep the windstopper/rainproof layer, replace winter layer it with a merino and optionally with a technical underlayer. Get a winter balaclava and dedicated winter gloves (Dane, Rukka, etc). Winter socks and a heavy duty boot. Grab a pinlock visored helmet, if it has too much ventillation tape shut some of them. Make sure all the layers are on the looser side, air trapped there is the best insulator. No need for heated gear. Heated gear gets you into trouble when it malfunctions or runs out of power (been there, done that). Done. I'm riding all winter ever since I got my license.
I am trying to 😄figure out how to size the zepher jacket. Does it go on last like the rain layer or over the down layer or under the down layer. Sorry should be logic.
@@ZediMaster now u did it again?! God.... we mean that the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God, but they are not three gods but only one God. God bless you too bro.
Fantastic video, more like a masterclass in comfort and safety on the bike. Have been watching still dressed in my two layers of Icebreaker after a lovely afternoon riding in 5 degrees
My gran always said wear a nice wooly jumper to stay warm. Of course the best way to stay warm on a bike is to take it to the South of France. Or Spain. Greece is nice too. Buy the best gear, it's cheaper in the long run and it does the job MUCH better than cheap gear. When you're cold and wet and sliding down the road because you were too cold to move properly you will bitterly regret saving a few quid on gloves & clothing
I've been ridding for fourty five + years and i ride sometimes in - 15° c . Ive been doing this in wool shirt , jeans and leahers. its usually not your body that gets cold its you hands. So i think the most important thing is snowmobile gloves. I've trid many many moto gloves over the very and they for the most part are crap in cold weather. over 4- 5° c theyre ok because they do give you more movement but....
@@luc1ferblack for really cold weather i just use Carhartt snowmobile gloves. they are water/ air tight and im old school so no heated grips/ seat ect.....like i say they are great for long runs down the hwy but a little cumbersome otherwise.
have 3 brands of heated gloves and as video says...battery does'nt last and too 40*at 60 kc mph hands still get cold... I ride yr round and winter is lower than 40...20 and lower when I ride.. heated help but only for 20 min or less..Have not found or tried heated inner gloves..
+100 for the electric gear. On a long ride there is nothing better! Only i don't love electric gear for commuting short distances or where i want a "destination" jacket. in those cases the down jacket is my mid layer, but anything longer it's just a million times better. i think it's ironic how you chastize people about not trying electric gear but you have the same attitude about the hippo hands :P hippo hands + heated grips and you can wear summer gloves even down to freezing temperatures. still have great feel on the controls
Very very useful or even vital information, thank you!!! All said in video confirms my three years of experience working as a delivery driver in London. One day I must come to this shop!
Hi Lee, many thanks! The Rukka Down X 2.0 is now in stock and you can order it from this link, cost is £169.99: www.motolegends.com/motorcycle-accessories/rukka-down-x-2-0-jacket-in-black.html
Hi chris any ideas on how to heat up my pasty 😂😂 great video it will help a lot of people un like me who has learned the hard way over 40 years of riding but eventually the clothing manufacturer have cought up and now supply the right kit for the season you ride in keep up the quality videos 👍
another great informative one Chris, love the horseshit moment, made me laugh out that one, got to agree that you definitely feel the cold as you get older as well sadly
Another great vid, I'm going to be in the market for a lot of new gear this season and I'm going to try make the trip down from Leeds just because you give such great advice
I just can’t get over how he says “klim” like it rhymes with “rim”. 🤣🤣 I mean, the logo literally has a pronunciation guide - it’s a long vowel sound! Oh - great video too. Love the detail and clear explanation. 😜
There is no accenting of the letter ‘i’ in the English language. Without an ‘e’ or a ‘b’ on the end, Klim is correctly pronounced like slim, trim of brim, whatever our misinformed cousins from across the water might think!
Haven't gotten all of the way through this video yet, so forgive me if I'm jumping the gun - will there be a follow up on motorcycle gear that will help you stay cool?
I agree. I do not feel cold on top my fist but on top of my fingers. Problem is that manufacturers do not ad extra milimeters longer fingers for winter gloves pattern. Why would I buy baggy gloves if I mostly need 5-8mm extra legnth in critical zone on the tip of my fingers? The one who changes gloves pattern for their winter gloves collection wil earn riders respect and money. Dual compartment winter gloves are not (always) those 2finger arctic gloves... or u have forgotten to explain 2in1 system, so I will be pleased to do it 😀 It is glove with thick insulated compartment as second glove inside (and over) same glove. If it is not very cold u use regular glove compartement. Really comfortable, warm winter glove with two sleeves inside the glove giving you the option for extra warmth if needed. A fantastic if paired with sympatex / gortex membrane to ride with on those cold days. The 2-in-1 system gives you complete flexibility in a waterproof and breathable glove. In summary, there's two compartments to choose from, one has far more thermal properties for near zero temperatures. I have excellent pair of VQUATTRO Advance 17 GTX 2-1. Tested in rides for down to 3'C. I have DANE Gore Infinum under glove. It is BS. I simply don't get what is hype about Infinum membrane becouse I do not feel any windproof. Maybe for running or hiking. Second, it is thick membrane so it fits under 1size bigger glove. I have tried a few other silk / merino under gloves but they have some seams over fingers that takes a lot of glove space and fit too snug inside outer glove. Real winner in gloves layering is "moisture wicking base glove", seamless base glove. It could be done in very thin high tech material (with merino % perhaps?) . It could work under any pair of leather gloves or winter gloves as a must have. If there is a such one to recommend , please put a product name or link in reply. Tnx.
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The most important and simplest part of my kit to keep me warm, is a windproof neck warmer (eg. a Buff). I always have found that if your neck is warm and something is stopping the cold wind getting to it, then the rest of your body will feel the benefit.
so true
absolutely true... 👍
Ah I happen to have a theory on this. Brown adipose tissue is burnt to produce body heat in neonates right? It's found in the neck. You keep an amount of it as an adult so...I think how warm or cold your neck is would affect how the rest of the body feels.
Cheap neck warmers from decathlon (part slim and part thick material) work particularly well in my opinion.
@@krzysiekkuak8161 Absolutely! They’re in the cycling section if I remember correctly, and they’re excellent!
Also worth mentioning when choosing warm gear to use on bike is that it doesn't interfere with riding the bike, particularly in the neck area can be toasty warm buy unable to turn head at at junctions
I have a full set of WARM N SAFE heated clothing , It’s the best investment I’ve ever made for motorcycling.
I control my gloves independently to the rest of the kit, The socks are like putting your feet in a bowl of warm water… bliss
It’s made riding in the cold pleasurable, I’ve had the gear over 8yrs now so a bargain really, and speaks volumes for Warm n Safe quality
The comprehensive level of detail included in this video has got to be one of the most informative videos that you have put out in a long time.👍🏾 As a seasoned all weather rider I still found it to be outstanding 👏🏾 Job well done👍🏾
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching!
Your channel is very informative. I have been riding for 40 years and I still learn from the channel. I have heated gear from toe to neck along with Aerostitch Darien jacket and pants. Never get cold or wet. Thanks for all your information!
Excellent video! This seriously has to be one of the absolute best videos about staying warm, safe, and comfortable! Also breaking everything down so well for people. Thank you so much!
The wind speed on that chart is measured in KPH not MPH, so if you were travelling at 70mph you would be significantly colder than you mentioned in the video
Caught that as well
The best video on keeping warm on a bike I have ever seen. There is no substitute for the experience and advice offered here. Thanks. 👍
Thank you so much for your words!
@Motolegends I agree, I am just coming back to riding after many years, so taking things slowly. I am.loving your advice and suggestions. I'm in NZ, so I figure what an English man doesn't know about keeping warm on a bike, probably isn't worth worrying about!
I commute 200 miles per day all year round, entirely agree with everything in this video
I’ve be riding for 30 years and have most of the kit this video covers, if you haven’t, a tip I learnt many years ago riding in winter - stop and buy a newspaper, get a warm drink in you, and when you set off again, wear the newspaper under your jacket covering your chest for a bit more insulation, riding cold is dangerous.
I've been riding for 41 years (including professionally) and have yet to meet anyone who ever wore a newspaper under their jacket. 🙂
When I hear about electric heated jackets and similar stuff plugged to bike's battery, I never about power consumption of those. I'd imagine that on a bike fitted with auxiliary lights, heated grips, charging gps or phone, you can't plug very much more. I'd love to see this matter addressed somewhere.
Handlebar muffs. I was instantly convinced the first time I tried them. I drove with summer gloves during freezing days the past two winters. (Yes, they are ugly.)
Agree ugly ❤ but so effective 😊
Thanks great info I am in So California so I am spoiled with the nice weather - but you are so right about being cold and not paying attention because all you can think about is how cold you are. That was such a good tip - warm weather gloves should be on the tight side, cold weather loose so you can have the air pockets, and Merino Wool is also really nice. Good tip to wear waterproof cloths for keeping the wind chill down. Thanks again - Denis Kerechuk.
❤ this video was so well-scripted and made, I am in awe. Thanks.
Just think years ago in the mid to late 70's I would wear all the old Grebo gear, ripped up oily originals, leather jacket, hobnail boots and any leather gloves or even fingerless gloves. An old stadium project 4 open Face helmet. In bad weather it would be newspapers under your jacket , polythene bags over your knees and boots, a black bag pulled over your jacket n holes in for your head n arms . Great memories though. Lol.
I tried black garbage bags once in the rain. It works to take u home
Newspapers work great against windchill. 👍
Once you come over the embarrassment to faff around with it like a tramp... 😀
Thank you for your memories.
I got a heated jacket a couple of years ago and it's an absolute game-changer. I got an off-bike battery pack too and use it when I go to watch football in winter. Hands wise, heated grips and hand guards work fine for me. Another great video - lots of good advice there.
Heated gear makes a big difference! Thank you for watching us!
Finally some videos answering my questions. I’m not looking for an ADV jacket but to stay warm in winter. And to be honest I have always been confused with the jacket choice. I’m riding a naked bike (SDR) because I find it fun and I may have to commute for 1,5 h on German motorways (this just to say that I may ride at high speed).
As you rightly mentioned the enemy is being cold and wet. I have jackets for mid-season and for summer time. Same with boots and shoes.
In the winter I have boots, heated grips and gloves (and you’re right the latest only work for a certain amount of time before my hands get cold)
I have a rukka jacket but when the temperature is below 5C it gets uncomfortable pretty quickly. Hence my looking for a more efficient one.
I’m not interested in a 4 seasons jacket with plenty of vents and pockets and I don’t know what else. Neither with waterproof liners I have to put over the jacket etc.
Your videos just totally clarified what a true ADV jacket is made for (I don’t need those) and how to stay warm. The top end choice of Klim, Rukka etc. makes finally totally sense 😂
Many thanks for this!
P.S. I didn’t mention the obvious which is protection as by now it should be obvious to everyone that we have only one body and we should protect it as much as possible
Very good video. :) As an all year round rider just a few more points. I am just 10min in so you may mention this in the video: Wind must never enter anywhere. If you pick a down jacket in your layering system - pick one with a hood. Put the hood on, then your helmet. The high collar of your jacket should be tight and seal that from wind on top. Open helmets with double-layered goggles are great to prevent fog under any conditions, better than any full helmet with pinlock. under the hood wear a waterproof Balaklava mask, which is stuffed into a sleeve scarf., and which has an outlet under your nostrils. Jacket length must exceed your bum and come to a tapered close to prevent wind from entering. High Motocross boots for the same reason. Stuff the trousers inside. Waterproof sealskin socks help. The best winter trouser in the world: Pinedwood Abisko 2.0. Did not find a jacket as sturdy and hardcore yet. Cheers.
Great informative channel with always absolutely brilliant advice whether your a seasoned rider or indeed new to the industry. Chris won’t ever put you wrong. Please continue to inform and above all educate us with such valuable knowledge. Thank you!
Thanks .clear , concise , well articulated and informative
I use a few different base layers depending on temperature. Halvarssons synthetic mesh, Halvarssons light Merino wool, Rukka Mark, Military surplus Outlast. Great stuff. I use EDZ and Halvarssons Merino socks. EDZ Merino boxers.
This is the best video with information and with tips to stay worm i ever found. It addresses all the things that need to be addressed and has some tips that i have not seen anywhere else. Thanks @motolegends
I use waterproof socks that come up to my knees to keep my feet/legs warm. You can also wear these with a liner sock for extra warmth.
Excellent video!!! Thank you for sharing this with us in such a professional way! Your points make absolute sense, and as a biker with 47 years of riding experience, I think you've absolutely nailed it! Thanks again and greetings from South Africa!
Thank you for watching our video!
Very knowledgeable. Even the cheapest jacket will work well with a waterproof overjacket. Been using the quilted waterproof work jackets over a bike one for years toasty warm
Back in the early 80s I bought just about all my biking kit, bar my leather jacket, from an army surplus shop. Travelling from Portsmouth to Wales every weekend all year round provided me with a whole library of horror stories that I'm still boring people with today!
Just got a heated seat on new bike, feels like thats made a big difference. Interesting hearing comments about heated jacket, although so far merino layer and thermal liner seem to be doing the trick. Helpful comments re gloves, always had problems there even with heated grips, will try the recommended two compartment winter gloves. Thanks!
absolutely stellar video.
I'm amazed you have this few subscribers.
To be honest, first thing I noticed, was 32 min long video. Ok I watch the only the beginning. Eventually- I watched it all. Because it was full of useful tips, every minute of it. Thank you for that, keep going. Subscribed
We appreciate you taking the time to watch the full video, glad it was helpful!
@@Motolegends of course, obviously great channel, thanks again
Great video - I wrap my levers in helicopter tape. Not only does it avoid me putting warm hands on freezing cold metal but I also get better grip especially in cold wet conditions
Great review. You are such a good presenter.
I love my Macna Centre jacket. Excellent piece of kit.
Fantastic video, very informative. Excellent
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Briliantly explaned video
Merino wool base layer (and mid) does it for me, summer and winter.... No thanks to stinky synthetics next to my skin. Growing up on a sheep farm, and having sheared a few sheep in my time perhaps I would say that..... but with more than 55 years of motorcycling and working outdoors year round, I have experience to boot. Synthetics do have a place.... as casing for a down jacket in winter, and unbeatable for rain gear.
I find that a puffy jacket compresses under my riding gear and looses most of its insulation ability once it’s compressed. That’s what I wear a electric jacket liner. It was a game changer for me.
Down is the most effective insulation BUT electric jacket is always going to be better. There is only so much that insulation can do. It is, after all, on trying to keep heat in, not producing any more heat.
Silk base layers are the best.
It's never been easier and simpler to ride in the winter... Grab any 3-layered touring textile gear (even the cheap ones will do), dump the winter layer, keep the windstopper/rainproof layer, replace winter layer it with a merino and optionally with a technical underlayer. Get a winter balaclava and dedicated winter gloves (Dane, Rukka, etc). Winter socks and a heavy duty boot. Grab a pinlock visored helmet, if it has too much ventillation tape shut some of them. Make sure all the layers are on the looser side, air trapped there is the best insulator. No need for heated gear. Heated gear gets you into trouble when it malfunctions or runs out of power (been there, done that). Done. I'm riding all winter ever since I got my license.
Warm n safe....got jacket and glove liners👍👍
Great, we hope you are enjoying them!
I love this channel.
Chris....thats a very informative ,helpful video,..many thanks
Very welcome!
I am trying to 😄figure out how to size the zepher jacket. Does it go on last like the rain layer or over the down layer or under the down layer. Sorry should be logic.
Thank you for sharing your expertise in such a clear, direct and amusing way. These videos are the best in their field.
Thank you so much for watching them!
Gr8 vid, chris. Ride safe, god bless u.
G in God is written in capital letter
@@Vjekoslav-vf3hr I have tried, butt it's the autocorrect thingy, god bless u 2.
@@ZediMaster now u did it again?!
God.... we mean that the Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God, but they are not three gods but only one God. God bless you too bro.
Windquif... ive been driving 40 years and i find a porno mag keeps you even warmer than a newspaper.
Fantastic video, more like a masterclass in comfort and safety on the bike. Have been watching still dressed in my two layers of Icebreaker after a lovely afternoon riding in 5 degrees
Thank you and is good you're enjoying the Icebreaker!
I find marino a bit itchy i wonder what is the next best material.
My gran always said wear a nice wooly jumper to stay warm.
Of course the best way to stay warm on a bike is to take it to the South of France. Or Spain. Greece is nice too.
Buy the best gear, it's cheaper in the long run and it does the job MUCH better than cheap gear. When you're cold and wet and sliding down the road because you were too cold to move properly you will bitterly regret saving a few quid on gloves & clothing
I've been ridding for fourty five + years and i ride sometimes in - 15° c . Ive been doing this in wool shirt , jeans and leahers. its usually not your body that gets cold its you hands. So i think the most important thing is snowmobile gloves. I've trid many many moto gloves over the very and they for the most part are crap in cold weather. over 4- 5° c theyre ok because they do give you more movement but....
Which gloves do you use?
@@luc1ferblack for really cold weather i just use Carhartt snowmobile gloves. they are water/ air tight and im old school so no heated grips/ seat ect.....like i say they are great for long runs down the hwy but a little cumbersome otherwise.
Hi, would you recommend Icebreaker Merino 200 Oasis or 260 Tech as base layer for UK cold winter days?
Brilliant video, simply brilliant!! Well done Chris & team!! 👍👍
Thank you! 👍
Loved this, great explanations, simple and easy to understand. Liked and subscribed and off to watch some more. Keep up the great work.
Thank you and welcome aboard!
Watching from my farm on tropical island on the equator its 30℃ in the shade, Please do one on riding in extreme heat please
have 3 brands of heated gloves and as video says...battery does'nt last and too 40*at 60 kc mph hands still get cold... I ride yr round and winter is lower than 40...20 and lower when I ride.. heated help but only for 20 min or less..Have not found or tried heated inner gloves..
Great video. So with the heated items, I guess you could do away with the jackets or even the base layers?
Excellent. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
+100 for the electric gear. On a long ride there is nothing better! Only i don't love electric gear for commuting short distances or where i want a "destination" jacket. in those cases the down jacket is my mid layer, but anything longer it's just a million times better. i think it's ironic how you chastize people about not trying electric gear but you have the same attitude about the hippo hands :P hippo hands + heated grips and you can wear summer gloves even down to freezing temperatures. still have great feel on the controls
excellent as always chris
Thank you!
Very very useful or even vital information, thank you!!! All said in video confirms my three years of experience working as a delivery driver in London.
One day I must come to this shop!
very smart opinions and good information!
Glad you think so!
excellent information! You wear very nice looking caps, would you share the brand / provider please.? great videos 😎
Hi Mark, of course you can find some models on our website: www.motolegends.com/search-results?searchterm=cap&searchterm_submit=Go
Thx for the tips.
It's KPH and not MPH about the windchill picture i think 😉
Great video as usual, any update on a release date , availability and price for the new rukka down x please.
Hi Lee, many thanks! The Rukka Down X 2.0 is now in stock and you can order it from this link, cost is £169.99:
www.motolegends.com/motorcycle-accessories/rukka-down-x-2-0-jacket-in-black.html
@@Motolegends any chance of a review?
Hi chris any ideas on how to heat up my pasty 😂😂 great video it will help a lot of people un like me who has learned the hard way over 40 years of riding but eventually the clothing manufacturer have cought up and now supply the right kit for the season you ride in keep up the quality videos 👍
Thank you for watching, we are doing our best to offer the best info.
i live in the Caribbean i need how to keep cold video
We don't need those here right now in the UK. We might post something in July!
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Wear mesh and wear moisture wicking gear to stay warm
Geez you're passionate about what you do. I live in Australia and would buy from you if you can deliver without the tax?
Yes we can. Contact help@motolegends.com
another great informative one Chris, love the horseshit moment, made me laugh out that one, got to agree that you definitely feel the cold as you get older as well sadly
Happy to bring a smile and thanks for watching the video!
Another great vid, I'm going to be in the market for a lot of new gear this season and I'm going to try make the trip down from Leeds just because you give such great advice
Thank you for watching and we look forward to seeing you soon!
Chris, muffs, "they look a little bit weird but if you're really trying to keep your hands warm get over it, live with it, muffs work!
I love Kliem
Tried tons of winter gloves over the years and non work in very cold weather finally got some ugly muffs and they are toasty and dry
16:18 "You can't ride a bike safely if you're freezing your tits off." -The Chap in the Cap
Ride in the summer 😊🇸🇪
Please, keep up the good work, Sir 👍🙏
Thank you, we will do our best!
I just can’t get over how he says “klim” like it rhymes with “rim”. 🤣🤣
I mean, the logo literally has a pronunciation guide - it’s a long vowel sound!
Oh - great video too. Love the detail and clear explanation. 😜
There is no accenting of the letter ‘i’ in the English language. Without an ‘e’ or a ‘b’ on the end, Klim is correctly pronounced like slim, trim of brim, whatever our misinformed cousins from across the water might think!
I can’t remember the last time I was sweating on a motorbike
Excellent video, loved the honesty (horseshit) 😂
Many thanks!
Heated socks?
Great informative video once again. Hat off for the politically correct "horse shit". Loved it. 🤣 Greetings from Portugal.
Much appreciated! Thank you
Haven't gotten all of the way through this video yet, so forgive me if I'm jumping the gun - will there be a follow up on motorcycle gear that will help you stay cool?
Yes, but maybe not for a while. I will probably wait until the sun comes out; but yes there will be one. CP
I prefer my method, living in Los Angeles.
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run a ducati and you will never get cold
How to stay dry and warm on a motorcycle…….move to a better climate…
Get a car
I agree. I do not feel cold on top my fist but on top of my fingers. Problem is that manufacturers do not ad extra milimeters longer fingers for winter gloves pattern. Why would I buy baggy gloves if I mostly need 5-8mm extra legnth in critical zone on the tip of my fingers? The one who changes gloves pattern for their winter gloves collection wil earn riders respect and money.
Dual compartment winter gloves are not (always) those 2finger arctic gloves... or u have forgotten to explain 2in1 system, so I will be pleased to do it 😀
It is glove with thick insulated compartment as second glove inside (and over) same glove. If it is not very cold u use regular glove compartement.
Really comfortable, warm winter glove with two sleeves inside the glove giving you the option for extra warmth if needed. A fantastic if paired with sympatex / gortex membrane to ride with on those cold days.
The 2-in-1 system gives you complete flexibility in a waterproof and breathable glove. In summary, there's two compartments to choose from, one has far more thermal properties for near zero temperatures.
I have excellent pair of VQUATTRO Advance 17 GTX 2-1. Tested in rides for down to 3'C.
I have DANE Gore Infinum under glove. It is BS. I simply don't get what is hype about Infinum membrane becouse I do not feel any windproof. Maybe for running or hiking. Second, it is thick membrane so it fits under 1size bigger glove.
I have tried a few other silk / merino under gloves but they have some seams over fingers that takes a lot of glove space and fit too snug inside outer glove.
Real winner in gloves layering is "moisture wicking base glove", seamless base glove. It could be done in very thin high tech material (with merino % perhaps?) . It could work under any pair of leather gloves or winter gloves as a must have. If there is a such one to recommend , please put a product name or link in reply. Tnx.
I agree with the thin under glove, it’s the seam that makes them to tight, a seamless glove would be ideal.
@@michaelwilliams3861 tnx mate. I hope some manufacturers will read this & do it