Klanky
Registered user
I recently bought BWM Santiago suit off Rab in the SS. it's a cracking suit but rather lightweight for winter riding.
Being on a tight budget, I'd ben utilising various fleeces and layers of thermal kit to keep warm on these colder days.
Then....brainwave.....
Into shed and dig out my diving drysuit 200g thinsulate undersuit, it's a one piece, quilted, fleece lined and thinsulated zipup 'overall' style with elasticated cuffs and stirrups to stop it riding up.
Absolutely bloody toasty, it is. Better than anything I've tried before. So maybe a look on some diving websites if you're after a warm undersuit?
http://www.roho.co.uk/divesuits/undersuits_thinsulate.html
And the Thermocline undersuits would be even better.
Being on a tight budget, I'd ben utilising various fleeces and layers of thermal kit to keep warm on these colder days.
Then....brainwave.....
Into shed and dig out my diving drysuit 200g thinsulate undersuit, it's a one piece, quilted, fleece lined and thinsulated zipup 'overall' style with elasticated cuffs and stirrups to stop it riding up.
Absolutely bloody toasty, it is. Better than anything I've tried before. So maybe a look on some diving websites if you're after a warm undersuit?
http://www.roho.co.uk/divesuits/undersuits_thinsulate.html
And the Thermocline undersuits would be even better.

Sussed.