What to Wear Cycling in 36°C in the wind
Cycling kit recommendations for 36°C in the wind, adjusted for wind chill at cycling speed.
Recommended kit
Keep it minimal. Prioritise hydration and sun protection. Lighter colours reflect heat.
Head
- ●Vented Helmet — Well-ventilated helmet to maximise airflow in the heat
- ●Photochromic Lenses — Auto-adjusting lenses for changing light
Upper Body
- ●Lightweight Jersey — Breathable, light-fabric short-sleeve jersey
- ●Sleeveless Base Layer — Lightweight mesh vest for moisture wicking without extra warmth
- ●Light Gilet — Packable windproof gilet for descents and variable conditions
Hands
- ●Fingerless Gloves — Fingerless cycling mitts for grip and comfort
Legs
- ●Bib Shorts — Standard cycling bib shorts with chamois pad
Feet
- ●Light Socks — Thin cycling socks
Extras
- ●Sunscreen — SPF 30+ sport sunscreen on exposed skin
Tips for this temperature
Moderate wind — a gilet will cut the chill on exposed sections and descents.
Frequently asked questions
What should I wear cycling in 36°C in the wind?
At 36°C in the wind, we recommend: Vented Helmet, Photochromic Lenses, Lightweight Jersey, Sleeveless Base Layer, Light Gilet, Fingerless Gloves, Bib Shorts, Light Socks, Sunscreen. Keep it minimal. Prioritise hydration and sun protection. Lighter colours reflect heat.
What does 36°C feel like on a bike?
On a bike at 36°C, the "Ride Feel" temperature is approximately 45°C due to wind chill from your cycling speed. Extreme heat. Keep it minimal, stay hydrated, and consider riding early or late.
Do I need a jacket cycling in 36°C?
At 36°C, a jacket isn't usually necessary unless rain is forecast. A lightweight gilet can be useful for descents.
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