Stay Safe Cycling
Love To Ride have some essential safety tips for winter cycling:
Wrap up warm. Start with your core. If you keep your body nice and toasty it won’t sap the warmth from your hands and feet to make up for it. Don’t have an insulated gilet to hand? No problem, the low-tech option of putting some newspaper down the front of your jacket works really well. Trust us.
Get weatherproof. Once you have a solid base think about keeping the wind, water, or even mud, out. A wind and waterproof jacket and overtrousers will keep your body toasty and dry.
Bright is best. It’s important to be seen on more overcast days and at night time. Dig out your loudest layers or invest in some reflective accessories. Proviz make amazing hi-viz gear (see above) and you can even win some in the daily Winter Wheelers prize draws.
Not the face. We love neck gaiters. They are a cheap and versatile way to keep the cold air off your neck and ears. They also double up as a mask which is great if you forget to pack one.
Toasty tootsies. If you suffer from cold feet, thicker socks are a must. Want to go one step further? Overshoes will keep the draught out and have the added bonus of keeping your shoes clean too! If it’s wet out there, you can put your feet in carrier bags before putting your socks on. It feels a bit strange at first, but it works better than even the fanciest waterproof socks.
Talk to the hand. Likewise gloves are a cold weather essential and the brighter the better. Loffi, one of our Winter Wheelers sponsors, make gloves that are waterproof, windproof and have happy reflective faces on them so you can clearly communicate your intentions to other road users!
Light it up. Get yourself a set of lights to help you see and be seen. Or, go to the next level like Tom, and strip light your whole bike. This isn’t just for night riding, on an overcast day it really helps you stand out on the road. Beryl Laserlights ensure that drivers know you’re there even if you’re in their blind spot. Neat!
Don’t forget to share your Winter Wheelers adventures with Love To Ride in the Stories or on social media using #WinterWheelers