I live in a province in Canada where it's between -15 and -40 fahrenheit all december/january and usually february, but I want to start going for walks and being more active as I'm settling in to my career life and looking further into the future. My only problem is the reason I drive everywhere is because I'm always freezing. I normally wear Jeans, a t-shirt, maybe a collared shirt depending on the day, sometimes a hoodie, my northface jacket which seems to be more of a fall jacket but still blocks out the cold, and mitts. Occasionally a touque, and though I have boots I normally just grab my nike's because I hate my feet feeling all clunky. Obviously the footwear's going to have to change, but I'm wondering what some can suggest in terms of legwear and face cover that doesn't make me look like I'm robbing a bank. A friend recommended sweat pants but I can't imagine they'd be warm enough if jeans aren't.
that cold you need snowpants over what ever your wearing. Too cold for jogging, go to hunting stores and buy something made for the cold or buy ski pants.
I would just drive to the gym and jog inside. You are not going out in that cold and jogging. Not happening.
it's not THAT fuckin cold... i mean its pretty damn cold, but if he wears warm enough clothing why couldn't he go out for walks and shit? he's not gonna get frostbite...
[quote name='"Trefoil"']it's not THAT fuckin cold... i mean its pretty damn cold, but if he wears warm enough clothing why couldn't he go out for walks and shit? he's not gonna get frostbite...[/quote] -15 to -40. Or is it just 15 to 40. I am assuming he is taking about the negative. Shit UA and a hunting hoodie. I hunt in colder weather than that