LOLZ. From all the technology claims, you would think they had invented a spacesuit instead of a sock.
http://thermajock.com/
http://thermajock.com/
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brianf7 said:Never heard of anyone who had frostbite down there ouch!!! they would have to give it the chop!!!!
Mister Crud said:![]()
Get an MTB, go offroad, wear hiking clothes. It's still cycling. Last Sunday, 8 miles and a lot of laughs in 2 hours. No cold extremities.
BroDeal said:LOLZ. From all the technology claims, you would think they had invented a spacesuit instead of a sock.
http://thermajock.com/
JeffreyPerry said:
If its cold...get a baby sock...works wonders.
Man that's the best time to be here. Mild temps, plenty of snow on the hills, and all the Albertans have gone home.S2Sturges said:And my friends wondered why I gave up winters in the Okanagan...
Same here. I've cycled in some stupidly cold temps and the core and the boys stayed warm. Fingers and toes however...flyor64 said:...FWIW I've skied in some pretty cold temps and my fingers and toes have gotten really really cold, miserably cold even. And not once can I remember my "junk" being cold. For the life of me I can't see this as the next big thing...