Motorcycle Explorer Mar 2016 Issue 10 | Page 30

The Layering System Layering traps air against your skin and the heat of your body heats that air, the air then in return comes back to the body in simple terms. This is proven to be more effective than one large layer and so the basic system is a base layer, a mid layer and an outer layer. It has the great advantage of weather changes mean you can add or remove layers as you see fit. For we riders this is normally the mid layer that is added or removed as the base and outer are integral to comfort and safety. The Base Layer This is the layer next to the skin and the main goal is the removal of moisture from the skin. This keeps you cool by helping the evaporation or warm by removing cold moisture away from the skin and allowing the warm trapped air to aid in temperature regulation. The Mid Layer I’d say the best for this is fleece for my own personal use but for openness any loose weave fabric (NOT COTTON) can be used. They should be wool or synthetic to continue the good work of your base layer and keep the moisture moving away from your body. The mid layer has far more contact to the outside influences of the temperature and if you don’t have a good quality outer layer then any cold wind is going to replace those warm pockets of air with cold pockets of air. Combine that effect with the moisture that is moving away from the body and you can find a 10 degree difference from the outside temperature – known as the ‘wind chill factor’. Get to good quality outer layer.