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During the transition period in particular, cycling enthusiasts often stand in front of their wardrobes and ask themselves: "What should I wear today? Is a short-sleeved jersey enough, or should I go for a long-sleeved one? Or do I even need a jacket? And which pants should I wear today, the long winter tights or the short bib?" Arm warmers and leg warmers for men can be an excellent addition, especially in spring and fall. This is particularly true when the mornings and evenings are quite cool, but the days are still really warm.
It's still cold when you start your ride early in the morning. But as the day progresses, the sun comes out and the temperature rises. You quickly realize that the long-sleeved jersey was the wrong choice. It's great that there are arm warmers and leg warmers for such temperature contrasts, which can be combined wonderfully with a short jersey and bike shorts.
When the air is still cool in the morning, slip on your short-sleeved jersey and bike shorts, add arm warmers and leg warmers – and you're ready to go. If the temperature rises and the sun shines during your bike tour, simply take off your arm and leg warmers. This way, you can continue pedaling happily, free of unnecessary ballast.
You can recognize good arm warmers and leg warmers for men by the following features:
Anyone who spends a lot of time on a road bike or mountain bike probably already has arm warmers for men. As a close-fitting and elastic jersey extension, they quickly compensate for rapid temperature changes while on the go. They are usually very light and can be stowed away in no time at all in the jersey back pocket or in a backpack to save space. Arm and leg warmers are usually more elastic than jerseys, but at least as breathable. They are usually made like a tube or consist of several segments. The segmented version has the advantage of being slightly pre-shaped in the elbow area, making it fit even better and more comfortably.
Leg warmers for men turn short tights or mountain bike shorts into long cycling pants in no time. Just like arm warmers, leg warmers are super elastic, breathable, lightweight, compact to store, and even more comfortable to wear in the segmented version.
For many people, leg warmers are too much of a good thing, even in the transitional season. Knee warmers, the slightly shorter version of leg warmers, are sufficient for them. They do not cover the entire leg, but only the knee joint, which is sensitive to the cold.