John (who is wishing for health)
...and us, hoping you get it, John!
Regarding purchasing rather than receiving gifts, how strange is it that cyclists (other than myself) can spend thousands on bikes but become Scrooge skinflints when wanting clothing/lighting etc!!!
'Cos there's nothing left in the coffers after buying the bike!
No, in my case, it is just that I'm naturally "careful" with money, so try to get the best deal to extend it. Good point, though; it does seem a truism!
have you looked at the Ground Effect site?
Excellent suggestion, Mike, but they're not local to me, so I can't try-on before buying. REI helped tremendously in that regard, as I knew right away if the clothing had even a chance of working in a given size. It is a bit discouraging shopping the mail-order sales only to find I've eaten the cost savings in out-and-back shipping costs. Ah, me. Sure do like the Ground Effect things I've seen online, though...especially these:
http://www.groundeffect.co.nz/product/MER/DAD Interesting Dan. I am not complaining about my £2.50 pair from Aldi UK
Hug and hold and keep 'em, Ian; at that price, you still came out ahead! I am still amazed at my luck in finding Lidl Medium cycling shorts that really fit in Croation stores...equivalent of USD$7 in cost. Wish I could have bought a gross of them.
By the way, I always go for unpadded tights and 3/4 pants so I can add or peel them off mid-ride if temperatures change (my padded cycling shorts are my base-layer). I have one pair of really nice Pearl Izumi padded bibs bought as a store donation for USD$14 at the thrift shop. Like everything about them except the bib part. All seemed fine till Nature called in the midst of a very rainy ride on a freezing day with nothing to serve as dry cover overhead...and everything up-top had to come off to release the shoulder straps so the bottom half could lower. Cold! Wet! No fun!
3/4 tights are my new go-to layering favorite, as they keep my knees warm yet vent nicely below for a "happy medium" on cool mornings with temps down to about 3°C.
All the best and happy Santa Dreams,
Dan.