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Polartec Alpha Direct - Unlocking Castelli’s Breathe-first Paradigm
Cycling isn’t a static thermal environment. Heat load swings minute by minute with power and wind, yet most garments are designed around fixed temperature ratings. That mismatch explains why riders overheat on climbs, freeze on descents, and rarely feel “in balance” in winter.
Down, Synthetic, or Both? Building Smarter Sleep Systems for Bikepacking
Don't get trapped by "packing your fears." This article explores the ins and outs of building a versatile bikepacking sleep system. Through a direct comparison of down vs. synthetic quilts, I show why modern synthetics are a legitimate, lightweight, and often more durable option for life on the bike.
System Thinking and the Surprising Power of Down Socks
Cold feet prevent sleep. It doesn’t matter how warm the rest of your system is—if your feet are cold, you don’t relax. You toss, you turn, and you hope the sun comes up faster than it will.
The Art of Layering for Cold Weather Cycling with Castelli
Read, listen, or both. I sat down with Castelli to talk about getting the most from their line of cold weather clothing, which dipped into general principles, and numerous tips and tricks riders can use to steepen the learning curve and create great winter cycling experiences. The blog post elaborates on numerous threads within the podcast, and functions as a complementary resource.
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Cycling isn’t a static thermal environment. Heat load swings minute by minute with power and wind, yet most garments are designed around fixed temperature ratings. That mismatch explains why riders overheat on climbs, freeze on descents, and rarely feel “in balance” in winter.