I’m looking to go biking in 50 degree weather and I’m not sure what to wear. I’m looking for something that will keep me warm enough, but not too warm. I’m also looking for something that is comfortable and won’t be too restricting while I’m biking. I’m thinking of wearing a pair of leggings or tights, a long sleeve shirt, and a light jacket. I’m also considering wearing a beanie or a headband to keep my ears warm. What do you think would be the best option for me?
I love biking in the crisp, cool air of early fall. When the temperature drops to 50 degrees, I know it’s time to break out my cold weather cycling gear. I start with a lightweight base layer made of merino wool. It’s thin enough to not be bulky, but still provides enough warmth to keep me comfortable. Next, I add a windproof and waterproof jacket with a hood. This is essential for keeping me dry and warm, even if the weather turns wet and windy. I also wear a pair of cycling tights with a windproof and water-resistant outer layer. This helps keep my legs warm and prevents the wind from cutting through my clothing. Finally, I always wear a pair of waterproof gloves to keep my hands warm and dry. With all this gear, I’m ready to take on the cool autumn air and enjoy a bike ride.