What to Wear Cycling in 6°C in the wind
Cycling kit recommendations for 6°C in the wind, adjusted for wind chill at cycling speed.
Recommended kit
Serious winter kit. Winter jacket, thermal tights, and full extremity protection.
Head
- ●Helmet — Standard cycling helmet
- ●Skull Cap — Thermal skull cap / ear cover worn under helmet
- ●Neck Warmer — Versatile neck gaiter for warmth
- ●Photochromic Lenses — Auto-adjusting lenses for changing light
Upper Body
- ●Winter Jacket — Insulated, windproof winter cycling jacket
- ●Thermal Base Layer — Insulated base layer with merino wool or thermal fabric
- ●Light Gilet — Packable windproof gilet for descents and variable conditions
Hands
- ●Winter Gloves — Insulated full-finger winter gloves
Legs
- ●Thermal Bib Tights — Heavy-duty insulated bib tights for cold conditions
Feet
- ●Thermal Socks — Insulated winter cycling socks
- ●Overshoes — Thermal shoe covers for warmth and rain
Tips for this temperature
Moderate wind — pocket a gilet to layer over your jacket on exposed sections.
Frequently asked questions
What should I wear cycling in 6°C in the wind?
At 6°C in the wind, we recommend: Helmet, Skull Cap, Neck Warmer, Photochromic Lenses, Winter Jacket, Thermal Base Layer, Light Gilet, Winter Gloves, Thermal Bib Tights, Thermal Socks, Overshoes. Serious winter kit. Winter jacket, thermal tights, and full extremity protection.
What does 6°C feel like on a bike?
On a bike at 6°C, the "Ride Feel" temperature is approximately 1°C due to wind chill from your cycling speed. Serious winter conditions. Full winter jacket and thermal tights. Consider a shorter route.
Do I need a jacket cycling in 6°C?
Yes, at 6°C you should wear a windproof jacket or gilet.
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