Tip 1: Route Wisely
In summer, when the weather’s warm and days seem endless, it can be easy to spend seven or eight hours exploring new roads—but winter is a different story. Less daylight and the discomfort that comes with cold require a more strategic approach to route planning.
Check the forecast and look for good weather windows. Aim for shorter distances, more frequently, to build up base miles in a more manageable way. And if you plan to ride in the mountains, seek roads and trails on the sunnier side of the slopes (south-facing for those of us in the Northern Hemisphere and vice versa).
Tip 2: Layer Appropriately
As temperatures, elevations, and efforts climb during the day, it’s crucial that your kit can keep up. Smart layering is the key to staying comfortable throughout the ups and downs of winter cycling. Prioritize layers that are breathable, insulating—and easy enough to pack away when no longer needed.
We recommend starting with one of our moisture-wicking merino wool base layers, like those from Element and Odyssey, followed by winter bibs and a jersey. For packable outerwear options, there’s the Element Alpha™ Jacket and Vest, or pick the Odyssey Insulated Jacket for truly frigid temperatures.
Lastly, take care to adjust your layers as you ride, opening or even removing outerwear on steady climbs and bundling back up before any extended descents.