Lumpy1106
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Helmets are very common now. Just one more reason to maybe wait until you get there to get the goggles - you want them to fit well with the helmet so you don't have a gap.
Add my vote to the Balaclava, but a good neck gaitor is a close second.
but really my biggest piece of advice is LAYERS rather than one big jacket. I ride with a Burton shell (both pants and jacket) over a long sleeve turtleneck and long underwear. If it's REALLY cold (think sub-zero) I'll add a fleece. That keeps me plenty warm and I've been riding on days down to -20F. What you don't want is to over-dress and sweat. That sweat freezes and will sap all of your warmth. Gloves should have removable liners. Mittens are warmer than gloves. Either should have a gauntlet that keeps snow out, unless it's a really warm day, then I'll trade the heavy gloves for something much more lightweight.
Add my vote to the Balaclava, but a good neck gaitor is a close second.
but really my biggest piece of advice is LAYERS rather than one big jacket. I ride with a Burton shell (both pants and jacket) over a long sleeve turtleneck and long underwear. If it's REALLY cold (think sub-zero) I'll add a fleece. That keeps me plenty warm and I've been riding on days down to -20F. What you don't want is to over-dress and sweat. That sweat freezes and will sap all of your warmth. Gloves should have removable liners. Mittens are warmer than gloves. Either should have a gauntlet that keeps snow out, unless it's a really warm day, then I'll trade the heavy gloves for something much more lightweight.