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If you're like us, you don't want to spend your winter months inside, spinning away on a trainer or snacking away on the couch. You want to be outside, logging quality miles and enjoying the changing seasons and crisp fresh air. Fortunately, with the proper winter apparel, you can comfortably and safely ride all year long, even on the coldest and snowiest of winter days.

We've put together a Winter Riding Guide below - check out our recommendations to keep you nice and toasty (but not too toasty) from head to toe. Visit us today for more winter riding tips and information and to see our excellent selection of winter riding gear in person.

Keeping your head, neck, and ears warm on chilly to cold days is essential for comfortable, safe winter riding. Selecting the appropriate headwear will ensure that you protect this important region without overheating.

HEADBANDS >>
For days in the 50s and 60s or on those chilly morning rides that turn into beautiful days, we recommend a headband that will cover your ears but let heat escape from your head. Easy to remove and store as you warm up!

SKULLCAPS >>
As temps drop into the 40s and 50s, a skullcap or helmet-friendly hat will help regulate your head's heat and moisture. With a variety of light to thermal-lined options, we have a hat that will work for you.

BALACLAVAS >>
When it's below 40 degrees outside, keeping your neck and lower face warm is critical. Pull a balaclava over your head for complete head and neck coverage that is sure to stay in place and keep you warm on the coldest rides.

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