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Started by SirHansford, December 08, 2016, 12:04:41 PM

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Yes yes the Cycle Gear freeze-out stuff !! A few years ago for Christmas I picked out what I wanted and my mom bought it all for me. Got 2 pairs of the women's long johns, the jacket with the zip-off sleeves and she took the liberty of also buying me the boot liners and the glove liners. It all works really really well for me except the glove liners. They work better as snow shoveling gloves  ;)

I'm not sure if the men's long johns are the same but the women's ones that I have have the wind proof material all over except for a small area on the front of my calves (which gets mostly covered by the boot liners) and of course the back side (which doesn't make any difference to me tbh). At my job, even though it's indoors I am normally pretty chilly so I am able to leave them on under my jeans for my whole shift. They come in especially handy when I have to go into the walk-in freezers that are -20F !!

WOW I had no idea about the HOV lanes! That is super cool !!!  I have a good friend that lives in that area and she never told me that... it'll be fun to chat with her about when I see her next  8)
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In AZ I can use the HOV lane, too.  Too bad all the HOV lanes are up near Phoenix and I'm 2 hours south in Tucson, so I can't take advantage of it.
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