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Winter Clothing Round-Up With GORE: Getting Rolling

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Winter Clothing Round-Up With GORE: Getting Rolling – by Guitar Ted

In the Northern Hemisphere, things are taking a colder turn in terms of the weather. That means as cyclists we will be reaching for our cold weather gear to extend our riding season into Fall and Winter. We recently received a kit from GORE featuring a few items that can make cold weather cycling more fun and more comfortable. Let’s take a look.

The GORE -Tex Infinium™ Phantom Jacket

GORE-Tex Infinium™ Phantom Jacket: the GORE-Tex Infinium™ Phantom Jacket is really two things in one. This jacket features zip-off sleeves which extends its usage on days that might start out cool, and then warm up. The jacket features GORE windproof technology and is water resistant, yet is breathable. It is recommended for 41°-59°F temperatures. These are a list of features as found on GORE’s website for this jacket.

First Impressions: I’m somewhat familiar with this jacket as Grannygear had told me about his several years ago and raved about it. I can see what the ‘fuss’ is about now. I will say that the stretchy fabric fits close, and this is truly a ‘racy’ feeling garment. The XL size sent had long enough sleeves to fit my long arms and still not feel like they would creep up on me in a stretched out position on the bike. I like the rear pockets as you are not getting under this jacket to get anything out of a rear jersey pocket without unzipping the Phantom Jacket first.

The Phantom Jacket comes in four color combinations and costs $200.00 USD.

Thermo Bib Tights+

C5 Thermo Bib Tights+ : These bib-tights from GORE are a new item and feature the Elastic Interface cycling pad which is a really high quality insert. The C5 Thermo Bib Tights+ also feature a panel of WINDSTOPPER® in the groin area. These are recommended for 41°-59°F temperatures. Here following is a list of features from the GORE website for these bib-tights:

First Impressions: The C5 Thermo bib-tights have pre-bent knee construction and GORE claims these are a little less form fitting, but not baggy. The extra spray protection in the groin area might come in handy in those times when it is cold and you are not running fenders. The fit is spot on in the Large but pretty tight on the legs. I probably am a ‘tweener’ and maybe should have gotten the XL? But then the legs may have been too long? Hard to say. I’m 6’1″ with 34″ inseam, for reference.

The C5 Thermo Bib Tights+ are available in two colors and the price is $170.00 USD.

Stretch Mid-Gloves

GORE-Tex Infinium™ Stretch Mid-Gloves: Another new offering for this Fall/Winter, The GORE Infinium™ Stretch Mid-Gloves are windproof, water resistant, and breathable protection for your hands. Made for the same temperature range as the items above, it is a great choice for cycling, running, or XC skiing. Here is what GORE says about these on the website for the gloves:

First Impressions: These gloves are XL’s and fit my hands well, not too loose, and not skin tight. This is important to me if I want warm hands. Skin tight is no good in the cold. The cuffs are about two inches longer than Summer gloves which aids in overlapping with jacket sleeves and therefore keeps cold winds at bay at this critical juncture. The palms are not padded at all but have a nice, grippy silicone treatment. The feel of this glove’s interior material is almost velvety. It certainly feels warm and luxurious. The touch screen compatibility is amongst the best I’ve ever tried with a glove.

The Stretch Mid-Gloves come in three colors and are $60.00 USD.

The Split Thermo Gloves

GORE-Tex Infinium™ Thermo Split Gloves: Regular gloves not enough for you? These split style mitts, (which are a glove inside), might be the ticket for you then. Once again, these are windproof, water resistant, and breathable. The recommended temperature usage range is anything below 40°F for these Thermo Split Gloves.Here is what GORE has on their website concerning these for features:

First Impressions: These mitt/gloves are pretty form fitting, but not ‘tight’, if that makes sense. There is a slight amount of silicone grip applique here, but mostly there are reinforced areas where you might expect high wear. The interior feels furry, although that isn’t really fur, but it feels warm. The fingers slip right into the separated places, or ‘gloved’ portions of the interior, without bunching up or separating from the exterior construction. Again, the touch screen compatibility is really good. Not quite as nice as the Mid-Glove, but close. Impressive piece here. I’ll be curious as to how they work when it gets really cold here.

The GORE-Tex Infinium™ Stretch Glove comes in black/neon yellow, (although our sample is all black?) and costs $80.00USD.

Base Layer Shirt

GORE WINDSTOPPER®Base Layer Shirt: This base layer is made specifically for cooler weather and features WINDSTOPPER fabric on the front. It is recommended for 41°-59°F temperatures. Here is what GORE has to say about this piece on the webpage for it:

First Impressions: The hand feel of this base layer is not like most base layers. It feels almost like it is a jacket/shirt, but with a light, meshy back. The material is slightly stretchy and the base layer fits snug but allows good freedom of movement.

The WINDSTOPPER® Base Layer Shirt comes in black or white and goes for $80.00 USD.

As cooler weather settles into this area I will be getting these pieces out and using them on gravel rides. Once I’ve had enough time in each, I will come back with a final verdict and let you all know how these items worked out for me.

NOTE: GORE sent over the items in this post for test and review to Riding Gravel at no charge. We were not paid, nor bribed for this post and we always strive to give our honest thoughts and views throughout.

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