The Urban Rider’s Cold Weather Commuting Kit

Aka, how to not put your bike in storage

The Urban Rider’s Cold Weather Commuting Kit

The Urban Rider’s Cold Weather Commuting Kit

By The Editors

It’s that time of the year again: every urban cyclist you know braving the cold to see how long he can make it before inevitably hanging up his trusty steed for the winter. The joy a rider derives from cold-weather cycling is directly proportionate to the ruggedness of his gear: you’re looking for warm and insulated but free from restraint, with the ability to turn it up when necessary. Below, a full-proof kit that looks good on and off the bike, whether you’re zipping over to the office or stopping by the pub.

Kitsbow Base Layer ($115) | Kitsbow Knicker Base Short ($265)

Chrome Industries Barrow Parka ($250) | Arc’Teryx Proxy Jacket ($249) | Cedar Cycling Standard Jersey Long Sleeve ($190)

Ministry of Supply Aviator 2 Pants ($138) | Outlier M-Back OGs ($265) | Mission Workshop Division Chino ($225)

Blaze Lazerlight ($190) | Rapha Winter Accessory Pack ($195)| The Hardcourt Mid Clipless Bike Shoe ($199)

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