As soon as the temperatures drop below 50, riding your bike to and from work requires a bit more effort than it does in the summer. While many cyclists and walkers may disappear from the roads and walkways, the emptier streets aren’t the only change you’ll need to navigate. There are some challenges of winter weather, like the sun setting earlier, colder temperatures and wind that’s brisker. Adding a few key pieces to your commuting kit can help keep you warm, dry and safe from other cyclists and drivers.
Pearl Izumi Cyclone Gel Glove

The back of my hands get super dry as soon as the weather slips into fall. Add in some windburn from cycling, and it’s a scary situation to shake hands with anyone. These softshell gloves come in black or ‘screaming yellow’ for an added striking color of visibility. They’re breathable yet water and wind-resistant for particularly dreary days. The tips of the thumb and pointer fingers are touch sensitive, so you can pull out your cell to hunt for directions or the name of a bar.
Darn Tough Chase Micro Crew Ultra-Light

A pair of sturdy and warm socks are a must-have when commuting. Your feet are almost always moving around and around, so you need some that are supportive and sweat-wicking for all that movement. Darn Tough’s socks are abrasion resistant, made in Vermont and guaranteed for life.