What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
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What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby hypercube335 » Fri Oct 28, 2016 2:27 am
Around 20km each way to and from work so 40km/day 5 days a week.
From Rhodes to Darling harbour is the route.(you know that steep hill near lillyfield.. I just die there [if you have alternate relatively flatter route please let me know])
Wondering what to wear for commute? I'm not a hardcore cat12345 rider
Just an average bloke on bicycle trying to quit smoking and get fit somewhat and roll happy.
Like on normal good sunny and not so hot days(cool breeze) normal shorts and t-shirt will cut it but on rainy days or cold day/night I'm stuck..!
I have a jacket but that just makes it so hot and uncomfortable. like boiling.. but if I take that jacket off I just become an ice cube..
help please~~
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby caneye » Fri Oct 28, 2016 9:51 am
you should wear what-ever you're comfortable with
you might want to get a cycling gilet or vest (preferably with ventilation). it will keep your torso warm and is more flexible over a wider range of temperature. i find it more useful than a jacket. as the weather warms up, you'll be using this less and less.
also some arm sleeves for UV-protection. they also act as arm warmers when it's a touch on the cold side in spring/summer mornings. dual-purpose.
rain-weather gear is an entirely different topic altogether. you'll find it discussed many times on this forum.
- you can go the whole way and pick up really nifty expensive rain gear (that will keep you warm and dry) but during Sydney's summer storms, you will still overheat in them
- or, grit your teeth and ride harder to beat the rain, in which case, having the gilet/vest will keep your torso dry for a little longer too.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby Thoglette » Fri Oct 28, 2016 10:43 am
2. Gloves. Both for warmth in winter and also as the most important item of PPE you can wear.
3. Whatever else you feel like. A vest/gillet with a zip is good when it's a bit cool. I have a cheap folding rain/spray jacket to stop the wind and worst of the rain when it's wet.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby grimbo » Fri Oct 28, 2016 12:38 pm
I use a wind breaker in winter, as it's the wind-chill that really gets you. Then I adjust the zip to try and keep at a comfy temperature.
I have given up on rain jackets, as I get so sweaty in them I figure it's nicer to just get wet from the rain. Of course, if I spent some money on a decent breathable rain jacket it might make a difference.
I used to commute via Lilyfield Rd, but now take a slightly longer route around the bay (Rod Point side), over the new Iron Cove bridge then through the back streets of Rozelle until it spits you out at the Anzac bridge. This route is a more scenic and has a lot less cars. It has a few short-sharp climbs, not quite as daunting as the Lilyfield Rd hill. Let me know if you're interested and I can ping you one of my trips from Strava.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby Mububban » Fri Oct 28, 2016 2:22 pm
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby DavidS » Sat Oct 29, 2016 12:49 am
The advice above regarding gilets or vests is spot on - I wear mine 90% of the time when a vest is not enough. A full jacket is too much until it gets down to about 5 and I carry a rain jacket for when I get caught in bad rain. If the rain isn't so bad I just wear the gilet.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby Zippy7 » Sat Oct 29, 2016 12:15 pm
My preferred shorts are the Aldi mountain bike shorts (inners have a chamois), looks like normal shorts otherwise.
For the top, its either a hi-vis jersey (for the pockets), or a normal jersey with a hi-vis vest over the top.
I do have an Aldi rain jacket, but thats just a sweatbag, so don't use it. If it's raining either I get wet, or leave the bike and catch a train instead.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby trailgumby » Sat Oct 29, 2016 12:32 pm
At the moment it's a long sleeve summer weight jersey with a thermal underneath, and regular cycling bibknicks.
I went down the "normal" clothing route to start with. I didn't last long before going with activity-specific attire. It's been developed for a reason.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby westab » Tue Nov 01, 2016 6:03 pm
I don't buy the most expensive gear or the cheapest either as my commute is only 12km each way but I do ride most days I work and also to soccer/netball/swimming/little A's/ bible study at least 3 times per week every week school is in.
As far as rain gear goes I always have a "spray jacket" in my pannier (it rolls up to the size of a tee cup) in decent rain it doesn't keep you dry but stops the cold wind going straight through. If it going to rain cats and dogs or is doing so I have some PVC work rain gear that will keep me dry (mostly) but if it is hot it's a sauna suit - temperatures above 25C I'll just use the spray jacket as there is a shower for most of my destinations.
Hope this helps
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby tez001 » Wed Nov 02, 2016 8:20 am
Lilyfield hill can be tough however the more times you do it, the easier it will get. Just put it in the lowest gear and spin your way up.
As grimbo said, you can go around the bay run and go along Victoria Rd to the Anzac bridge.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby ausFred » Mon Nov 07, 2016 4:41 pm
Very versatile all year around, you just change what's under them for warmth.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby Justinjd79 » Sun Nov 13, 2016 5:14 pm
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby Thoglette » Sun Nov 13, 2016 8:50 pm
Stick "Cycling Gilet" into your favourite internet search engine.Justinjd79 wrote:What are these cycling vests that everyone has?
There's a half decent guide here on Cycling weekly
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby g-boaf » Fri Nov 25, 2016 8:36 am
Try this one: http://www.this link is broken.au/castelli-velo-vest/Justinjd79 wrote:What are these cycling vests that everyone has?
As for the best kit to wear for plenty of commuting, if you have the dollars, I would go these:
http://www.cuore.ch/custom/au/en/GOLD-M ... SHORT.html
Hands down the most comfortable cycling shorts. It is expensive, but it is good. You can wear whatever jersey you want over the top of those, but those shorts are absolutely the best.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby stoogey » Mon Nov 28, 2016 11:05 am
long sleeve sports top and gloves to protect from summer sun,
winter I wear garden gloves over my cycling gloves to stop fingers from freezing and wear extra baselayer under long sleeve top.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby DavidS » Mon Nov 28, 2016 9:31 pm
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby bychosis » Mon Sep 18, 2017 3:30 pm
My commute is normal at 20min, so checking the weather radar before leaving allows me to dodge the rain sometimes.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby ColinOldnCranky » Mon Sep 18, 2017 10:25 pm
The layers change according to the seasons and your particular climate, ride difficulty etc. It also pays to be prepared for change so things like a backpack, a locker at work with alternative wear and so forth. Although in this era of mobile comms that is no longer critical.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby outnabike » Thu Sep 21, 2017 9:59 am
Yep that's me too, complete with the Brooks...and the tracky pants tucked into the sox goes with the look.DavidS wrote:Wearing normal shorts on a Brooks saddle works for me. I know they don't suit everyone but I don't need any padding in the shorts with a Brooks.
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I didn't used to like a cardigan but the light ones that zip up to a roll collar give plenty of scope for early down hills and completely undone for uphills.
For the straight in traffic a cardigan flapping behind you is as good as a flag.
My uphills and down hills are not as tough as those younger fellers though.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby DavidS » Sat Sep 23, 2017 12:22 am
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby singlespeedscott » Sat Sep 23, 2017 5:30 pm
I use MTB shorts so I don't burn out the eyes of my fellow work colleagues like I would if I wore a pair of bibs. The added advantage is they come with a padded liner. I tried riding in jocks but even the good ones with no seams still give the worse chaff.
Cycling jerseys are better than t shirts as they wick the sweat away better and dry off faster in the change room for the commute home.
In the winter I use a gillet to cut the wind with leg and arm warmers, depending on the temperature.
I don't wear a rain jacket when its wet as they make me sweat. Beside I am not made of fairy floss and won't melt when I'm wet. I use full length mudguards in the rain too which keeps the worst of the muck off me.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby DavidS » Sun Sep 24, 2017 1:13 am
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby Kronos » Sat Nov 11, 2017 11:49 pm
I can ride more than 20kms in just shorts and a comfortable fitting t-shirt. I do it pretty much every other day. I also do it with flats on a steel frame bike for that extra added layer of comfort and so I can walk around in funky shoes once I'm in town until I have to get changed again. For commuting that's about all I'd recommend.
Although I see it every day there is no need to go overboard with a jersey and bib shorts for the commute. You have to be comfortable, and not look like a hipster (unless you are one). Trying to ride a bike in jeans is never comfortable, particularly what they pass off for skinny leg jeans these days. Just grab your favourite pair of comfortable shorts and a t-shirt like this. Snug fit cotton shirts breath better. The shorts you wear should not restrict your leg movement.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby Bendo » Mon Nov 13, 2017 12:49 am
I started with ordinary shorts but the chafing was too bad. The chamois in bike shorts is not padding for your sit bones. It's to stop your bits rubbing. The more I rode, the more I bought bike specific clothing. Flapping jackets and even loose tshirts started to annoy me. The rear pockets in jerseys started to make sense, as did the tightness of cycling clothes. A headwind is difficult enough without having clothes that hold you back. Flappy clothes are OK for a 1-5km commute. 10 - 20km is another matter.
Mudguards are a good invention, as a previous poster mentioned.
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Re: What to wear for 20km commute eachway?
Postby JackB » Sat Feb 09, 2019 11:00 am
Comfortable clothes that i also dont feel like i am a clown wearing,
1. Gloves, hot days no sunburn, cold nights no frost bite, when i fall off they save the palms, mine are yellow with a reflective dot so easily seen day or night
2. King gee trousers or shorts , i wear one size larger than i need, they rugged and give me excellent protection when i go superman or fall off, so far not torn a pair of them in 2 years of commuting.
3. shirt well that is what ever i feel comfortable in, i am overweight according to bmi, so lycra makes me look like a fat rider, i usually wear a polo shirt, loose fitting, any colour usually dark navy blue.
4. night, i ride home after dark, usually after midnight, i wear proviz reflect 360 vest over a cycling jacket in winter or over a polo shirt in summer. It glows when headlights hit it and i stand out
Bike has cycliq cameras front and back, knog blinkers front and back, also a red tail light/ reflector at the end of the mud guard, reflective tyre's, pannier bags have reflective tabs, mobile phone holder has reflective tabs, so no car has any excuse to not see me i do literally glow at night. oh i also have a high lumen front light, which i only use if i am on a bike path at night or if one of the other two lights at the front go flat.
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