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Poagie Opinions? - Mountain Bike Reviews Forum
Am in the market for a new pair of Pogies, glad I came across this post. I bought the Wolftooth's a couple years back and they seem to work fairly well, although I was unable to wear as light of a glove as hoped. Only real negative IMHO is the method of attaching, seems cumbersome compared to other brands. Has anyone looked at the Bedrock ...

Pogies with structure? - Mountain Bike Reviews Forum
Any recommendations for pogies with decent structure? I'm not a big fan of the pogies I have due to difficulty getting into them while on the move. They are too floppy/fiddly. Last year at Fat Bike Worlds I saw some really nice looking colorful pogies that had structure to them, making getting...

Pogies of choice? - Mountain Bike Reviews Forum
I also find pogies are a great place to store fuel during a race (wash them before and after), just dump a bunch of gel bites in there and they stay warm and pliable and it minimizes how much you have to fumble and reach on your bike, which means you stay warmer.

DIY Pogies - Mountain Bike Reviews Forum
most commercially available pogies just have one big opening at the bar that cinches with velcro. on my homemades i have a flap of material on the top part that folds down between the cables and bar to seal it off. i wouldn't worry about breathability. worry about insulation. what you need will depend on the length and intensity of your rides and the temps. i think two layers of fleece will be ...

pogie question - Mountain Bike Reviews Forum
someone was moving south and sold me 45 north cobra fists for 20.00. he didnt have the bar plugs with him. can they be used without attaching them to the bars? i like the grips i have on the bike now and wasnt looking to change them . i also won a set in a raffle at our local mountain bike...

45NRTH gloves and pogies 60% off - Mountain Bike Reviews Forum
Save big on select best-selling winter cycling gear from 45NRTH! Enjoy 60% off 45NRTH's high performance gloves and pogies. Shop now!

Winter Pogie / Bar Mitt suggestion? - Mountain Bike Reviews Forum
Does anyone have a recommendation for a winter pogie / bar mitt? It will be for my Trek Farley and the average temp I’ll be riding at will be 25 degrees. Here are the three I’m considering so far: 45NRTH Cobrafist Winter Cycling Pogie Revelate Designs Expedition Pogies Dogwood Designs...

DIY Pogies - Patterns/plans? | Mountain Bike Reviews Forum
Pogies look to be infinitely easier than sewing baffles for down bags and calculating/measuring down quantity for each baffle. I sure could use some patterns, though. The thread above has plenty of pictures and those are helpful, but those don't tell the whole story.

Pogies - Mountain Bike Reviews Forum
Short of pogies, putting a chemical hand/toe warmer on your wrists will keep your hands much warmer than otherwise, and may allow you to wear a thinner glove than without. Do note that you will want at least a thin layer of fabric between your skin and the warmer or you could suffer a minor burn if the warmer is placed directly on the skin.

DIY Pogies - Patronen/plannen? | Mountain Bike Reviews Forum
Ik maakte mijn eigen pogies met karton om mijn sjabloon te maken voor de maat en vorm die ik voor ogen had. Voor de schaal en voering gebruikte ik supplex (een dunne, grotendeels winddichte nylon- of poly-stof?). Daartussen gebruikte ik gewatteerde thinsulate. Voor de stijfheid voegde ik wat dunne ambachtelijke schuimrubberen "buizen" toe.

 

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