Kit & kit rotation

Citizen Smith
Citizen Smith Posts: 336
edited October 2009 in Commuting chat
I have don't have too much cycling specific kit having made do for a long time with just standard t-shirts, shorts, etc but I have a slowly creeping 'cycling kit' bug growing inside me.....

Out of interest what do people's cycling wardrobes look like?
How many jackets (wind/rain/other), gilets, base layers, jerseys, shorts, baggies, tights, shoes, gloves, helmets etc do you have? And how do you deploy them based on the weather/season?
Whats is your squad rotation, how many rides (if at all) do you have before you wash various items?

Thoughts/experience appreciated muchly before I splash the moolah...
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  • cjcp
    cjcp Posts: 13,345
    1. Waterproof commuting jacket (Altura Night Vision); another Gore windproof, and another lightweight, sweatbox of a jacket that used to be yellow
    2. Three bib shorts
    3. Full length tights
    4. Socks, lots
    5. Four baselayers (two for winter)
    6. One compression top
    7. A few short sleeved cycling jerseys
    8. 2 caps (three others but they're pro team, so not wearing them)
    9. One beanie
    10. One properly warm thermal hat
    11. Overshoes
    12. Three pairs of gloves, one set of base layer gloves
    13. One gilet
    14. One pair of shoes (for the commute, new pair for weekend)
    15. One helmet
    16. One Gore thermal jersey

    And absolutely no baggies. No. Way. :wink:
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  • Bear in mind that I am a girl...

    I have 3 sets of bib tights, 3 altura night vision jackets mostly through buying new ones to replace worn out old ones, one montane velo jacket which is now used over the night visions, about 10 pairs of baggy shorts, about 5 short-sleeve jerseys, about 4 long-sleeve ones, a windproof gilet, a merino base layer, about 5 pairs of cycling shorts, not bib. And a pair of gloves. I have 1 pair of SPD sandals and 2 pairs of shoes. Oh and a buff and 2 pairs of sunglasses, one of which has 3 sets of lenses.

    For washing, everything in reasonable contact with skin is washed after 1 day of use, unless it's a jersey that really hasn't been sweated in in which case I might use it for 2 days. Usually I don't.

    Jackets/gloves are washed about once a fortnight/ once every 3 weeks. Depends how much I've used them.
  • biondino
    biondino Posts: 5,990
    edited January 2009
    1. One pair of Specialized BG MTB shoes.
    2. One pair of cycling specific socks, but 3 pairs of winter socks which work well for winter riding. Washed after every ride.
    3. Two pairs of DHB bib tights. Washed every two rides, or maybe every three if I have a busy week with lots of cycling. I use them when it's below 10 degrees C.
    4. Four pairs of bike shorts, though one I don't like so it's a spare. See bib tights for washing.
    5. Two short sleeve base layers, washed every ride.
    6. Two long sleeved base layers, washed every ride if worn next to the skin or every two or three rides if not.
    7. One jersey, washed every four or five rides unless worn next to the skin.
    8. One windproof jacket, washed whenever it gets dirty.
    9. About ten vintage cycling tops - see base layers for washing .
    10. One Rapha sportwool jersey (short sleeve). Washed in distilled water by virgins.
    11. One pair of overshoes. Not yet washed.
    12. One buff - washed when it's been sweated in.
    13. Three pairs of gloves, washed when they start to smell.
  • jonginge
    jonginge Posts: 5,945
    Similar to CJ. Lots really.
    I have enough so that shorts/tights/base layers don't have to be washed midweek.

    Not really used jackets yet this winter. A LS baselayer and a good roubaix LS jersey has been enough so far as it hasn't persisted it down for a while (I pack a cheap dhb water resistent gilet just in case it does)
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  • I dont know how much Kit I own, all I know is that when ever I head to mates for a ride he always hands me something that I left there last time. I have couple of mates that do this.
    oh and not forgetting the bag that I have with bikes incase I get the phone we are going away riding this weekend fancy coming.

    how i see it you can never have to much
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  • cougie
    cougie Posts: 22,512
    I dont even want to think about how much kit i have !
  • whyamihere
    whyamihere Posts: 7,716
    About 6 pairs of shorts
    2 long sleeved jerseys
    3 short sleeved jerseys
    2 short sleeved base layers
    1 long sleeved base layer
    2 buffs (one thermal, one normal)
    6 pairs of gloves (various degrees of warmth/padding)
    Arm Warmers
    Leg Warmers
    Aldi bib tights
    Overshoes
    2 pairs of cycling shoes
    Skull cap

    Think that's it...
  • il_principe
    il_principe Posts: 9,155
    1. Castelli Solo Jacket
    2. Montane Velo Jacket
    3. Adidas waterproof jacket
    3. 2 x Castelli "Free" bib shorts
    4. 1 x DHB Bibs
    5. 1 x Pinarello Prince branded bibs
    6. 1 x Focus Branded bibs
    7. 1 x Wilier branded bibs
    8. 1 x Castelli "Free" bib tights
    9. 1 x Castelli LS Jersey
    10. 2 x Castelli SS plus numerous other SS jerseys
    11. Several caps, beanies and skull caps
    12. 2 x Castelli winter/spring gloves
    13. 4 x Castelli mitts
    14. 2 x Swerve baggy shorts
    15. 3 x Oakley's - half jackets, 5's and Flak Jackets w/transition lenses
    16. 2 x Specialized BG Pro Road shoes
    17. 1 x SPIUK MTB shoes
    18. 1 x DHB LS Jersey
    19. 1 x Bell helmet for when helmets are compulsory
    20. 2 x Prendas baselayers
    21. 1 x Castelli overshoes
    22. 1 x Castelli "Belgian Booties" and Prendas oversocks
    23. Many many socks.
    24. 1 x Castelli arm warmers
    25. 1 x DHB leg warmers
    26. 1 x Adidas knee warmers

    Eeeek.
  • cjcp
    cjcp Posts: 13,345
    17. 1 x SPIUK MTB shoes

    MTB? Care to explain? :)
    FCN 2-4.

    "What happens when the hammer goes down, kids?"
    "It stays down, Daddy."
    "Exactly."
  • iain_j
    iain_j Posts: 1,941
    After reading this... not enough.

    Wiggle is going to get cleared out when i get the chance (and the money) :D
  • Clever Pun
    Clever Pun Posts: 6,778
    3 bib tights (one with a few holes in)
    1 or 2 waist tights (can't remember as I don't really wear them anymore)
    2 3/4 bibs
    4 bib shorts
    2 waist shorts
    3 long sleeve base layers
    2 long sleeve jerseys
    1 windproof jacket (kind of a jersey)
    5 summer jerseys
    1 sleeveless jersey
    1 gillet
    2 pairs arms warmers
    1 pair knee warmers
    1 pair lining gloves
    3 pairs winter gloves
    2 pairs mid season long fingered gloves
    4 pairs summer mitts
    2 caps
    1 winter hat
    1 set of water proofs, coat and trousers
    1 pair mtb shoes
    1 pair winter boots
    Overshoes
    1 helmet and under helmet cap
    rudy project shades with 3 different lenses
    2 buffs

    umm I think that's it.
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  • il_principe
    il_principe Posts: 9,155
    cjcp wrote:
    17. 1 x SPIUK MTB shoes

    MTB? Care to explain? :)

    For commuting - so i can walk rather than skate in the pub!
  • Slow Downcp
    Slow Downcp Posts: 3,041
    Way too much - it scares me how much I'm prepared to spend on cycle clothing compared to my everyday stuff :oops:
    Carlsberg don't make cycle clothing, but if they did it would probably still not be as good as Assos
  • fossyant
    fossyant Posts: 2,549
    Loads here as well - fair amount of stuff is commute only, then stacks of road stuff.

    Wash what I wear after each ride/return commute.
  • alexB
    alexB Posts: 2,199
    hot weather:
    Helmet
    one of five pairs of DHB bib shorts or one of 3 pairs of DHB shorts
    one of 7 short sleeved tops
    sometimes vest style baselayer
    short-fingered mitts
    thin socks (I have about 10 pairs)

    spring/autumn
    as above, but add knee and arm warmers
    possibly use buff
    either T-shirt style base layer (see below)
    or wind-proof fronted vest base layer (I have 4 - from Tchibo)
    Pearly Izumi Zephyr gilet
    Specialized Ridge gloves (lightweight long-fingered gloves)

    colder spring/autumn
    As above, but
    Nike windfronted jacket instead of gilet
    3/4 length tights (have 3 pairs)
    possibly replace gloves with warmer gloves (Decathlon basic roadie gloves)
    Montane Featherlight Velo in pocket in case of rain as an alternative to the Nike top
    Wool socks (woolie boolies)

    cold weather
    Thermal tights over bibshorts
    thermal overshoes
    buff under helmet
    short sleeved Decathlon baselayer (I have 7 of these)
    wool socks (either cheapies from ASDA or Woolie Boolies)
    Nike windshirt (as above)
    DHB waterproof gloves unless very cold, then Specialized Radiant

    for foul weather -
    summer Montane Featherlight over normal kit
    winter Gill Prospeed over long sleeved baselayer (perhaps add armwarmers)

    Jackets get washed quarterly and reproofed
    baselayers and short get washed every day
    tights and buffs get washed weekly
    gloves as needed
  • Coriander
    Coriander Posts: 1,326
    Good grief, you all have more cycling clothes than I have clothes. Full stop. And my calculation of the number of clothes I have includes my cycling kit.

    :roll: :cry:
  • alexB
    alexB Posts: 2,199
    I definately have more cycling clothes than real clothes!

    I'll rarely pay more than a fiver for a shirt for work, but happily pay £35 for a cycling top, go figure!
  • linsen
    linsen Posts: 1,959
    cycling specific:
    1 pair cycling shorts
    1 pair baggies
    2 pairs cycling tights
    1 pair mtb shoes with SPDs
    1 pair overshoes
    1 helmet
    1 fleece buff
    1 summer buff
    2 pairs gloves (one fingerless one with fingers)
    1 Altura boil-in-the-bag

    Think that's it. On top I wear merino
    Need more shorts this summer
    Emerging from under a big black cloud. All help welcome
  • gtvlusso
    gtvlusso Posts: 5,112
    SiHughes wrote:
    I have don't have too much cycling specific kit having made do for a long time with just standard t-shirts, shorts, etc but I have a slowly creeping 'cycling kit' bug growing inside me.....

    Out of interest what do people's cycling wardrobes look like?
    How many jackets (wind/rain/other), gilets, base layers, jerseys, shorts, baggies, tights, shoes, gloves, helmets etc do you have? And how do you deploy them based on the weather/season?
    Whats is your squad rotation, how many rides (if at all) do you have before you wash various items?

    Thoughts/experience appreciated muchly before I splash the moolah...

    1 x Altura high vis jacket
    7 x Halfords "Bikehut" padded shorts (always change your undershorts!!)
    2 x Nalini long leg bib tights
    2 x DHB 3/4 bib tights
    2 x cycle tops (PBK logo)
    4 million cheap tee shirts
    7 x White and Green rugby socks (Brilliant for cold weather!)
    2 x Sidi WCS socks
    1 x Sidi race bike shoes - SPD-SL
    1 x Diadora MTB shoes - SPD
    1 x Endura neoprene overshoes (well worth the money!)
    1 x Sidi overshoes - for time tiralling
    1 x Sombrio zip off leg waterproof trousers
    2 x 3/4 Endura Hummvee shorts
    2 x PBK summer mitts
    2 x PBK winter gloves
    1 x Thinsulate winter gloves
    1 x Altura Leather mitts
    An assortment of thermal shirts - long and short sleeved + leggings.
    2 x Arm warmers PBK
    1 x Altura headband that covers my ears

    Never wear padded uindershorts twice!!!!! - you are asking for trouble down south!!!!!! My main kit I was once every 2 days (ltights, socks and tops)- hence 2 of most things - jackets and stuff once a week. Tee shirts are a great back up - but white ones turn yellow with the sweat!!

    New shorts everyday if required!

    Summer - padded shorts, normal shorts or 3/4 hummvees over the top (Baggies) + cycle top short sleeved or tee shirt.

    Race - Full PBK race kit depending on season

    Tri - PBK tri suit - look like a gimp.

    Winter - combinations can be anything - usually - Altura Jacket, 3/4 DHB tights, Baggies (usually waterproof ones), Rugby socks, Thermal tee shirt + tee shirt or cycle top, Arm Warmers, head band and winter gloves

    Try www.probikekit.com for cheap good stuff!
  • Feltup
    Feltup Posts: 1,340
    3/4 zip short sleeved top
    full zip mesh vented short sleezed top (summer hill climbs)
    numerous baselayers from mtn sports etc
    3/4 bib
    short bib
    short
    baggies
    knee warmers (more like leg warmers on me)
    track mitts
    off road full gloves
    soft shell gloves
    road shoes
    overshoes
    mtn bike shoes
    long sleeve wind proof front material
    montane featherweight
    waterproof gilet
    helmet
    all sorts of other kit which crosses over with skiing, climbing etc

    need some arm warmers for the spring
    Short hairy legged roadie FCN 4 or 5 in my baggies.

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  • biondino
    biondino Posts: 5,990
    Never wear padded uindershorts twice!!!!! - you are asking for trouble down south!!!!!!

    This sounds very similar to the "never eat doner kebabs!!!!!" warnings I've had in the past, but neither has ever given me trouble down south.
  • always_tyred
    always_tyred Posts: 4,965
    biondino wrote:
    Never wear padded uindershorts twice!!!!! - you are asking for trouble down south!!!!!!

    This sounds very similar to the "never eat doner kebabs!!!!!" warnings I've had in the past, but neither has ever given me trouble down south.

    Donner = trouble in the South east
    Chamois bio warefare = trouble in in the south west

    ?

    No hard and fast rules for me - you just know when its time to switch gear. Its hard to imagine sticking with a baselayer or shorts for more than a couple of days' commute though. Ew.

    I have loads of base layers and shorts and ss jerseys of various vintages. I stop using them when they fall apart in the washer or when I try to put them on.

    Cotton and cycling are not a good combination.
  • greg66_tri_v2.0
    greg66_tri_v2.0 Posts: 7,172
    edited January 2009
    Confession is good for the soul:

    1. two pairs of bike shoes, plus two more spare pairs for the future
    2. 4x solid blue bib shorts - Santini, Campag, unbranded
    3. 4x solid red bib shorts - Santini, Campag, unbranded
    4. 3x solid black bib shorts - Pearl Izumi
    5. 2x solid green Credit Agricole bib shorts - Nalini
    6. 1x L2P bib shorts (not really earned)
    7. 4x solid blue s/sleeve jerseys - Gore/Briko
    8. 4x solid red s/sleeve jerseys - Gore/Briko
    9. 1x solid black s/sleeve jerseys - Gore
    10. 2x solid white s/sleeve jerseys - Gore
    11. 2x blue mitts
    12. 2x red mitts
    13. 2x black mitts
    14. 2x white mitts
    15. 1x red armwarmers
    16. 1x blue armwarmers
    17. 1x black armwarmers
    18. 1x white armwarmers
    19. 5x black wicking polyprop t-shirts
    [that's summer/late spring/early autumn: one set of blue/red per day plus black on Fridays; white/green for the weekend]
    20. 1x lycra padded bib knicks - Gore
    21. 1x roubaix padded bib knicks - Endura
    [autumn/spring to be combined with solid coloured top half + armwarmers)
    22. 2x Assos roubaix bib leggings
    23. 1x Assos windproof bib leggings
    24. 1x Assos Evo red l/sleeve jersey
    25. 1x Assos Evo blue l/sleeve jersey
    26. 1x Assos Evo grey l/sleeve jersey
    27. 1x Assos black 851 Jacket
    28. 1x Assos rainjacket
    28a. 1x Assos gilet red
    28b. 1x Assos gilet blue
    29. 1x Assos black three glove winter glove system
    30. 1x Planet X neoprene overshoes
    31. Helly Hansen tops too numerous to mention - but (a) short sleeve; (b) long sleeve crew neck; (c) long sleeve zippered roll neck
    32. Helly Hansen winter socks
    33. Numerous ankle socks (ie invisible with cycling shoes on)
    34. Rudy Project Ekynox frames in red, blue, grey and yellow; lenses in yellow, a strong shade of orange 8), grey and reflective blue
    35. Met Stradivarius helmet.
    36. Quite possibly some other stuff I've forgotten

    I can usually find something clean to wear. Washing stuff isn't a problem. :oops:
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  • il_principe
    il_principe Posts: 9,155
    Greg wins, comprehensively.
  • Feltup
    Feltup Posts: 1,340
    Jeez and I thought everyones comments about you being a tart held some truth :wink: and then along comes Joseph and his bike kit of many colours.
    Short hairy legged roadie FCN 4 or 5 in my baggies.

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  • Oh, Jash is every bit the tart you've read about. :twisted:

    I prefer the clean lines of a single solid colour, that's all. :D
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  • don_don
    don_don Posts: 1,007
    1) 7 pairs silk boxer shorts (assorted colours)
    2) 7 thongs, all red.
    3) 3 pairs latex shorts for days when I'm in that sort of mood.
    4) Assorted fish-net stockings and suspenders.
    5) Red, wet-look PVC all-in-one with integral hood/face-mask.
    6) Hannibal Lecter type face mask but in soft kid-skin leather.
    7) 2 pairs padded hand-cuffs (1x pink fluffy, 1x red neoprene)

    What was the question again?
  • itboffin
    itboffin Posts: 20,072
    Greg66 wrote:
    Oh, Jash is every bit the tart you've read about. :twisted:

    I prefer the clean lines of a single solid colour, that's all. :D

    Must be a shame, all dressed up no where to go :lol:
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  • Coriander
    Coriander Posts: 1,326
    Greg66 wrote:
    Confession is good for the soul:

    1. two pairs of bike shoes, plus two more spare pairs for the future
    2. 4x solid blue bib shorts - Santini, Campag, unbranded
    3. 4x solid red bib shorts - Santini, Campag, unbranded
    4. 3x solid black bib shorts - Pearl Izumi
    5. 2x solid green Credit Agricole bib shorts - Nalini
    6. 1x L2P bib shorts (not really earned)
    7. 4x solid blue s/sleeve jerseys - Gore/Briko
    8. 4x solid red s/sleeve jerseys - Gore/Briko
    9. 1x solid black s/sleeve jerseys - Gore
    10. 2x solid white s/sleeve jerseys - Gore
    11. 2x blue mitts
    12. 2x red mitts
    13. 2x black mitts
    14. 2x white mitts
    15. 1x red armwarmers
    16. 1x blue armwarmers
    17. 1x black armwarmers
    18. 1x white armwarmers
    19. 5x black wicking polyprop t-shirts
    [that's summer/late spring/early autumn: one set of blue/red per day plus black on Fridays; white/green for the weekend]
    20. 1x lycra padded bib knicks - Gore
    21. 1x roubaix padded bib knicks - Endura
    [autumn/spring to be combined with solid coloured top half + armwarmers)
    22. 2x Assos roubaix bib leggings
    23. 1x Assos windproof bib leggings
    24. 1x Assos Evo red l/sleeve jersey
    25. 1x Assos Evo blue l/sleeve jersey
    26. 1x Assos Evo grey l/sleeve jersey
    27. 1x Assos black 851 Jacket
    28. 1x Assos rainjacket
    28a. 1x Assos gilet red
    28b. 1x Assos gilet blue
    29. 1x Assos black three glove winter glove system
    30. 1x Planet X neoprene overshoes
    31. Helly Hansen tops too numerous to mention - but (a) short sleeve; (b) long sleeve crew neck; (c) long sleeve zippered roll neck
    32. Helly Hansen winter socks
    33. Numerous ankle socks (ie invisible with cycling shoes on)
    34. Rudy Project Ekynox frames in red, blue, grey and yellow; lenses in yellow, a strong shade of orange 8), grey and reflective blue
    35. Met Stradivarius helmet.
    36. Quite possibly some other stuff I've forgotten

    I can usually find something clean to wear. Washing stuff isn't a problem. :oops:

    Complete lack of commitment, young Greg, why not a set of gloves in red, blue and black?
  • tailwindhome
    tailwindhome Posts: 19,456
    Greg66 wrote:
    one set of blue/red per day plus black on Fridays; white/green for the weekend
    :shock:

    Do you also have 'days of the week' underwear?
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