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Fwd: VERY cold weather boots



In a message dated 98-09-29 01:07:14 EDT, eyler@mindspring.com writes:

<< 've learned that I need three things to stay warm on a cold, windy day:
 Thinsulate-insulated riding boots (Miller's 'Warmtoes'), Thinulate-lined
 gloves with knitted cuffs, and a polartec helmet cover.
  >>

There is also a polarfleece riding glove that is the warmest I've ever tried.
Water resistant, windproof and very warm. Cheap also, about $12.00 here.
Leigh Preddy SE


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At 02:28 PM 9/28/98 -0600, Jerri Larsen wrote:
>I would like some input from experienced cold weather riders...what brand
>of boots/shoes are preferred... especially if you get cold toes easily...as
>I do fingers...
>
>Thanks
>Jerri

Our winters are only moderately cold, but since I don't have the greatest
circulation, it's an issue for me.

I've learned that I need three things to stay warm on a cold, windy day:
Thinsulate-insulated riding boots (Miller's 'Warmtoes'), Thinulate-lined
gloves with knitted cuffs, and a polartec helmet cover.

Cindy Eyler
Baltimore


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