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  2. Cold-weather biking - Wikipedia

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    A bicycle set up for winter commuting with metal-studded tires, an enclosed chain case, and enclosed drum brakes. A winter cyclist wearing a full face helmet and goggles. Cold-weather biking, cold-weather cycling, or winter biking is the use of a bicycle during months when roads and paths are covered with ice, slush and snow. Cold weather ...

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  4. The 12 Best Puffer Vests for Expert Winter Layering - AOL

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    Keeping Kinman’s advice in mind, we tracked down the 13 best puffer vests for women who take seasonal layering seriously. Take on winter with your favorite of the reviewer-backed options ahead.

  5. 10 Best Cycling Caps for Winter Rides - AOL

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    Keep your noggin warm and dry with these thermal, fleecy, wind- and waterproof cycling caps. These winter cycling caps are the perfect cold weather accessory. 10 Best Cycling Caps for Winter Rides

  6. Sportswear - Wikipedia

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    Winter sports such as snowboarding and skiing require the riders and skiers to be properly geared in the snow. Snow jackets differ from casual coats such that they may be packed with extra insulation and thicker coating materials. The insulation is usually made with down, which is the layer of fine feathers from geese or ducks. [8]

  7. Layered clothing - Wikipedia

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    Layered clothing usually consists of three layers. They are identified as follows: [citation needed] The inner layer provides comfort by keeping the skin dry. Also called base layer or first layer. The mid layer provides warmth. Also called an insulating layer. The shell layer protects the other two layers from wind and/or water.