Cold weather

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  1. cleansheetbsc

    cleansheetbsc Member+

    Mar 17, 2004
    Club:
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    As a long time skier and winter cyclist, I don't find a lot of good in these. Footwear is usually too tight to work well with a couple pair of socks.

     
  2. MJ91

    MJ91 Member

    United States
    Jan 14, 2019
    I'm assuming any enforcement of a pants prohibition (referenced above) only happens at levels well above what i do, or when on TV?

    Worked a darn cold state-level tourney back in November with several USSF National referee coaches there.

    During their debrief after I AR'd and still in my all-black pants, gloves, and hat they didn't say a word about what any of us wore to stay warm. Our SRA did ask a few others to wear their uniform shirt on top of their jacket, but as long as we still looked fairly professional, there were no issues. YMMV.
     
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  3. USSF REF

    USSF REF Guest

    I swear by them on sub freezing games.
     
  4. jayhonk

    jayhonk Member+

    Oct 9, 2007
    I wear thick wool (blend) hiking socks 12 months a year. 106 degrees on down. Even in the cold rain, my feet are warm.

    Neoprene knee supports are remarkably warm, I have accidentally learned.

    Everyone who refs in colder climates has a war story about freezing their ass off. Mine was 33 degrees and wet sleet, driven by a 20 mph wind from the North. The poor teenage CR had all 3 of his ref shirts on but it didn't help. They had to keep him in the ref hut next to the heater for the rest of the afternnon.

    Ever since then, I put enough extra layers in my trunk to outfit half of Napoleon's army on their way to Moscow.
     
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  5. soccerref69420

    soccerref69420 Member+

    President of the Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz fan cub
    Mar 14, 2020
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea DPR
    Back in October when CA had that week of the bomb cyclone (40-something degrees, pouring rain, 20 mph wind) we still had to do games on turf.

    My game was a girls ECNL/GA match with me in the center, older guy on AR, teenage girl AR. We had our ref jerseys on top to look official as well as wearing shorts. Even the girl.

    Game right next to us was a U19 boys NPL match with a "takes refereeing very seriously" 17 year old guy and two very experienced older men ARs. They all had big black OSI rain jackets with the hoods up and long pants on the entire game as their outer layers. So you just see three large black hooded figures running around.
     
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  6. soccerref69420

    soccerref69420 Member+

    President of the Antonio Miguel Mateu Lahoz fan cub
    Mar 14, 2020
    Nat'l Team:
    Korea DPR
    $42.95 for a pair of pants, and a pair that you wouldn't even be "allowed" to wear during a game. You cannot be serious.
     
  7. code1390

    code1390 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Nov 25, 2007
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    No one cares if you wear them during cold weather.
     
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  8. RefIADad

    RefIADad Member+

    United States
    Aug 18, 2017
    Des Moines, IA
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I buy them on sale and wear them in cold weather. So yes, I’m very serious.
     
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  9. MetroFever

    MetroFever Member+

    Jun 3, 2001
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    Croatia
    #34 MetroFever, Jan 15, 2022
    Last edited: Jan 15, 2022

    His post was very helpful to me. It will look better and way more professional than the training pant I have now even though I only use them once or twice a year. The only thing I can't tell is if they're as thick as the ones I have now (I can always return it after purchase).

    Aren't we told not to wear caps with no logo on it? Most circumvent it by wearing the OSI USSF ones (I continue to wear my UnderArmour one which keeps the heat and has kept my head dry even in downpours...yes, it has the logo on it).

    When you're freezing and looking at your watch every 2 minutes, $42.95 is a bargain and you have them forever as they're paid for after just one AR match fee.

    PS- I hope RefIADad knew I was being sarcastic in my response yesterday where I said they weren't "allowed" (I'm sure you were also). At the end of the day, we're responsible to protect ourselves (as others have already stated). If you're sick after a game, no one will even care to check up on you.



    Most of you don't live in the Northeast and live in the rest of the country where folks are much more down to earth than they are here. ;)
     
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