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Reddit mentions of Pearl iZumi Barrier Balaclava Face Mask Cycling Ski Black

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Pearl iZumi Barrier Balaclava Face Mask Cycling Ski Black. Here are the top ones.

Pearl iZumi Barrier Balaclava Face Mask Cycling Ski Black
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Found 4 comments on Pearl iZumi Barrier Balaclava Face Mask Cycling Ski Black:

u/damacu · 6 pointsr/bikecommuting
  • Gloves.
  • Shoe Covers.
  • Balaclava.
  • Snow Tires. (Only good with disc brakes)

    This is just a start, but these are some things I've used and things I've seen. Those gloves are impregnable to wind, and are incredibly warm in sub-freezing temps.
u/PalmApodaca · 6 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

They make balaclavas specifically for cycling! It looks like they also make skull caps in case you don't wanna cover your whole face.

u/theironcode · 3 pointsr/bicycling

Here is my list I made for another post. It works from 60 to -10 or so.

Here are my recommendations for surviving a Boston winter:

Bibs, Base Layer, Leg Warmers, Arm Warmers, Thermal Jersey, Jacket, Helmet Cover, Toe Cover, Shoe Cover, Gloves, Balaclava & Socks.

This is almost exclusively Pearl Izumi because it fits me, I can get a good deal on most of it if I wait to buy and the quality is amazing. It is not cheap but I rode almost every week outdoors last year during one of the worst winters we have had in a long time.

Also, do yourself a favor and get a rear fender and wet chain lube. Also staying hydrated is very important as anyone would tell you but it is hard to drink cold water when it is cold so I find this stuff from Skratch Labs really helps. Be prepared to a lot more drive train maintenance due to the salt and sand you will get in your chain and cassette.

Let me know what you have questions on and I will be happy to report back. I don't use all of this on every ride, it is weather dependent but in the middle of winter, I certainly like being able to bundle up and then remove a layer or unzip when needed. It makes riding fun when the thermometer dips below 15°F.