Dressing for a chilly ride can be a dilemma. If you over-clothe, then you've got to strip mid-ride and carry around a bunch of bulk. If you under-clothe, well, it's best not to think about that. We find that the Louis Garneau Matrix 2. 0 Neck Warmer strikes the perfect balance, eliminating the over/under-clothed binary with its warmth and flexibility. Its Matrix 2. 0 fabric is laid out in different zones to offer protection from the cold air and breathability to keep you comfortable. It stretches and conforms so you can pull it on easily but it still covers snugly with no extra bulk. The 4-way stretch knit reduces chafing by keeping seams to a minimum, and the grey and black color scheme and understated logo on the jaw mean you won't look like a rolling billboard. Plus, in the (almost inevitable) situation where you start to overheat, you can bunch it down around your neck to cool off without having to stop, remove your helmet, and stuff it into a pocket.
Price: $21.00 from Backcountry
Merchant | Price | |
---|---|---|
$21.00 | Visit Store |
Dressing for a chilly ride can be a dilemma. If you over-clothe, then you've got to strip mid-ride and carry around a bunch of bulk. If you under-clothe, well, it's best not to think about that. We find that the Louis Garneau Matrix 2. 0 Neck Warmer strikes...
When cold weather hits, we have a very definite order in which body parts receive extra protection. Hands are always first, followed by toes, arms, and head. Regarding the head, it usually takes some pretty chilly conditions to warrant a balaclava, but...
When cold weather hits, we have a very definite order in which body parts receive extra protection. Hands are always first, followed by toes, arms, and head. Regarding the head, it usually takes some pretty chilly conditions to warrant a balaclava, but...