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Winter Biking Gear
The first gear you need to consider is gear for your bike. Winter days are much shorter, so as a commuter you're much more likely to be riding in the dark. You're going to want your bike lit up as well or better than a Christmas tree to make sure motorists see you. Invest in good lights. Secondly, you're going to want to consider fenders. Trust us, there's nothing worse than getting pelted with winter slush. Lastly, just like you change out your car tires (if you're smart) for winter driving, you're going to want winter weather tires for your bike. There are even studded tires on the market now. Stop in for advice on the best tires for your bike and riding conditions.
Secondly, you need to consider the gear you need to be comfortable riding in the cold. Leg warmers, arm warmers, good gloves, a cap for under your helmet, and shoe covers are a must. Layers that keep you dry are the key here. If you're tackling the trails on a fat bike, you'll want to look into cycling boots. Toasty toes mean you'll be able to last on the trails much longer. Stop in to stock up on all your winter gear needs!