(these are the men's version of the Freeze-out Gear...female versions of almost everything typically run too small and short for me)
(Top: coverage around the neck is amazing. Material is SOFT...it is not scratchy)
(Top: gives yall a good idea about the length of it...I'm 5'6. Didn't take a picture of the back but it goes beyond my waist and begins to cover the top of my backside...didn't seem to ride up when I got in rider position either.)
(Top & Bottom: This is the set. The Long Johns feel wonderfully soft! And the pants have a comfy elastic around the waist, plenty of maneuverability...I do not feel like a stuffed sausage in these, as in other base layers as the material is usually very stiff.)
Top: https://www.cyclegear.com/gear/freeze-out-warmr-shirt
Long Johns: https://www.cyclegear.com/gear/freeze-out-warmr-long-johns
(not sure if there is a real difference in fitment between women and men with these...but the men version fit me just fine.)
I also purchased the Freeze-Out Balaclava and the Freeze-Out Socks/Bootliners. Tried on both. Again, they feel great...no itchy stiff situation going on.
I also tried on the Freeze-out Glove liners under my Rev'It and it just wasn't working. My hands were bulky and I could barely make a fist when trying to grip. So I just decided to get a pair of winter gloves. They had two different kinds of Alpinestars gloves: (all weather and winter) and they had a Dainese pair of winter gloves which looked delicious, but they felt awkward and bulky when I tried them on...plus didn't have my size. Again, for the most part when it comes to gloves, or boots or accessories, I shop in the men's section lol. My hands and fingers are quite large/long for a female, I'll shop in the "smaller" sizes of men's gloves.
I went with the Alpinestars Valparaiso gloves (M). They fit great and snug around the wrist and palms. They would be perfect if they were a bit more snug around my fingers, but didn't seem like it would cause me any problems:

(Top: coverage around the neck is amazing. Material is SOFT...it is not scratchy)

(Top: gives yall a good idea about the length of it...I'm 5'6. Didn't take a picture of the back but it goes beyond my waist and begins to cover the top of my backside...didn't seem to ride up when I got in rider position either.)

Top: https://www.cyclegear.com/gear/freeze-out-warmr-shirt
Long Johns: https://www.cyclegear.com/gear/freeze-out-warmr-long-johns
(not sure if there is a real difference in fitment between women and men with these...but the men version fit me just fine.)
I also purchased the Freeze-Out Balaclava and the Freeze-Out Socks/Bootliners. Tried on both. Again, they feel great...no itchy stiff situation going on.
I also tried on the Freeze-out Glove liners under my Rev'It and it just wasn't working. My hands were bulky and I could barely make a fist when trying to grip. So I just decided to get a pair of winter gloves. They had two different kinds of Alpinestars gloves: (all weather and winter) and they had a Dainese pair of winter gloves which looked delicious, but they felt awkward and bulky when I tried them on...plus didn't have my size. Again, for the most part when it comes to gloves, or boots or accessories, I shop in the men's section lol. My hands and fingers are quite large/long for a female, I'll shop in the "smaller" sizes of men's gloves.
I went with the Alpinestars Valparaiso gloves (M). They fit great and snug around the wrist and palms. They would be perfect if they were a bit more snug around my fingers, but didn't seem like it would cause me any problems:
