Winter Gloves
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Im interested to see the results as well
I wear altura strada gloves as liner gloves, with some nike "winter" gloves (sold to me as wind proof and waterproof not had a wet day yet to put that to test) as outer gloves, my fingers whilst not too uncomfortable and certainly not freezing arent as warm as Id like... ideally I want complete isolation from the cold .
The nike gloves are far better than the altura gloves but still not up to what I want.0 -
Gore Tool?
warm enough for most days without being bulky.Facts are meaningless, you can use facts to prove anything that's remotely true! - Homer0 -
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I got a pair of Decathlon winter gloves in a sale for about £3 and put a pair of thinsulate gloves over the top of them - they aren't all that bulky together and seem to do the job even on some of the sub-zero evenings we've had recently.
it's a hard life if you don't weaken.0 -
A pair of these Altura Night Vision gloves are working out well for me (their second Winter).So, after a lot of thought, I'd like to reconsider. Please, if it's not too late, make it a cheeseburger.
Just a pic of my bike.0 -
I'm using Altura Night Vision too. Probably a bit colder up here in the North East than in Guernsey but I still find them very good.0
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I'm wearing a pair of Frank Thomas Aqua gloves which are a left over from my motor cycling days. They seem to work OK. They're a bit clumsy but not as clumsy as cold, wet hands. Have a look in your local motor cycle shop; Winter motor cycling is about the coldest activity I know so they know about gloves.
GeoffOld cyclists never die; they just fit smaller chainrings ... and pedal faster0