Pants under my Pants? (It's cold!)
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Pants under my Pants? (It's cold!)
Hi All,
Well initially I was budgeting money towards getting an Autocom system now since the colder months are setting in I'm realizing staying warm might be much more important than listening to all of my 80's metal mix tapes
I have a pair of motorcycle pants I love to wear. However they are made for the warmer months as they have lots of breathable layers. I was looking for something I could wear underneath it and I wanted to know if anyone had any recommendations?
As a side note hunting/trail riding/and other such outdoor activities are not too big in my neck of the woods. So there aren't too many local experts/shops I could go to so if anyone has any suggestions. If possible I'd appreciate any recommendations be something I could purchase online.
Well initially I was budgeting money towards getting an Autocom system now since the colder months are setting in I'm realizing staying warm might be much more important than listening to all of my 80's metal mix tapes
I have a pair of motorcycle pants I love to wear. However they are made for the warmer months as they have lots of breathable layers. I was looking for something I could wear underneath it and I wanted to know if anyone had any recommendations?
As a side note hunting/trail riding/and other such outdoor activities are not too big in my neck of the woods. So there aren't too many local experts/shops I could go to so if anyone has any suggestions. If possible I'd appreciate any recommendations be something I could purchase online.
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Re: Pants under my Pants? (It's cold!)
Where in Jersey are you?Brackstone wrote:Hi All,
Well initially I was budgeting money towards getting an Autocom system now since the colder months are setting in I'm realizing staying warm might be much more important than listening to all of my 80's metal mix tapes
I have a pair of motorcycle pants I love to wear. However they are made for the warmer months as they have lots of breathable layers. I was looking for something I could wear underneath it and I wanted to know if anyone had any recommendations?
As a side note hunting/trail riding/and other such outdoor activities are not too big in my neck of the woods. So there aren't too many local experts/shops I could go to so if anyone has any suggestions. If possible I'd appreciate any recommendations be something I could purchase online.
If you're anywhere near the northern half, stop by Campmor. They'll hook you up with some nice cheap fleece pants.
Wear those under some motorcycle overpants like these and you're golden in the pants department.
If you're not near the north, there will be an EMS near you. Go there. Or a Dick's or Sports Authority or whatever. They'll all have fleece pants.
http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/store ... &langId=-1
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If you don't mind wearing tights, I wear UnderArmour cold weather running tights under my Draggin's and I stay warm. A key to keeping your warm is to block the wind so that the chill does not break the material barriers (which I don't wear over pants yet cause I haven't shopped for any). Once you do that, your under layers should wick the sweat/moisture away from your skin so that you don't loose body heat through evaporation.
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Polypropelene long johns (expedition weight) work very good for cold, not wind. (avail. at Army surplus, sporting goods store, ski shop, or even Wally world in season) Or on the net try Camp more , Cheaper Than Dirt. An old snowmobile trick was to wear panty hose under long jons. Nylon long jons are now on the market so you don't have to look like a transvestite just to stay warm.
You would probably be better off with over pants though. (like a heavy duty rain suit) These will not offer much protection but will cut wind and cold quite well. Check local MC shop, Ski/ sno-board shop, Snowmobile dealership, also Army surplus and Super Wal Mart if you got one. Check also some of the Sport shops found in larger towns (50K+) many are also on line. (Sportsmans warehouse, Cabellas, Bass Pro Shops) Also if in a larger town find out when they have a sniagrab. Also if you have a Play it Again Sports.
You would probably be better off with over pants though. (like a heavy duty rain suit) These will not offer much protection but will cut wind and cold quite well. Check local MC shop, Ski/ sno-board shop, Snowmobile dealership, also Army surplus and Super Wal Mart if you got one. Check also some of the Sport shops found in larger towns (50K+) many are also on line. (Sportsmans warehouse, Cabellas, Bass Pro Shops) Also if in a larger town find out when they have a sniagrab. Also if you have a Play it Again Sports.
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Hi Ceemesceemes wrote:Jeans or sweats?
I'm wearing Denim
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Re: Pants under my Pants? (It's cold!)
Wow I almost forgot about campmor. I havent' been there in years, I used to go camping all the time. It's pretty far away but that is still a good option.jonnythan wrote: Where in Jersey are you?
If you're anywhere near the northern half, stop by Campmor. They'll hook you up with some nice cheap fleece pants.
Wear those under some motorcycle overpants like these and you're golden in the pants department.
If you're not near the north, there will be an EMS near you. Go there. Or a Dick's or Sports Authority or whatever. They'll all have fleece pants.
http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/store ... &langId=-1
I have pants that are pretty baggy, but they allow some air to travel though as well. So I was afraid fleece might not be enough and/or could absorb the moisture I sweat which I thought was bad?
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Re: Pants under my Pants? (It's cold!)
You're not going to be sweating much on a motorcycle in cold weatherBrackstone wrote:Wow I almost forgot about campmor. I havent' been there in years, I used to go camping all the time. It's pretty far away but that is still a good option.jonnythan wrote: Where in Jersey are you?
If you're anywhere near the northern half, stop by Campmor. They'll hook you up with some nice cheap fleece pants.
Wear those under some motorcycle overpants like these and you're golden in the pants department.
If you're not near the north, there will be an EMS near you. Go there. Or a Dick's or Sports Authority or whatever. They'll all have fleece pants.
http://www.campmor.com/webapp/wcs/store ... &langId=-1
I have pants that are pretty baggy, but they allow some air to travel though as well. So I was afraid fleece might not be enough and/or could absorb the moisture I sweat which I thought was bad?
If you *do* plan on sweating a lot, get some inexpensive long underwear at Campmor too.
You should get some quality abrasion-resistant motorcycle pants. Most are going to be waterproof and windproof.
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