Winter gloves
I'm in need of new winter gloves they will be used in sub zero temperatures so they must keep my pointers warm as toast,
i looked at DHB Houston & Amberly gloves on wiggle anyone using these or any other winter gloves ?
i looked at DHB Houston & Amberly gloves on wiggle anyone using these or any other winter gloves ?
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Trek Domane SL7 GEN4
Planet X RT58
Cannondale CAAD 10 2012.
Pain.. Is weakness leaving the body.
HATING LIFE-CYCLES FROM 2011
Trek Domane SL7 GEN4
Planet X RT58
Cannondale CAAD 10 2012.
Pain.. Is weakness leaving the body.
HATING LIFE-CYCLES FROM 2011
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I've used Pearl Izumi Cyclone Gloves, but even they have not been warm enough the last few days. I bought some Specialized Sub-Zero's, an they're great. Two gloves in one, an inner and outer.
Celeste is best
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+1 for the Spesh sub zeros...excellent gloves'Hello to Jason Isaacs'0
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I'm using Gore Tool gloves with a Helyy Hansen Lifa liner.
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/gore-bikewear/tool-iii-windstopper-soft-shell-glove-ec016074
These have kept me warm, even at -3°C.0 -
Spesh sub-zero's for me too!
My seal skinz failed me miserably in the recent cold snap so bought a pair of these and used them last weekend on a ride during which my water bottle froze solid but my hands stayed toasty warm.0 -
I use Campag thermo textran gloves with a silk liner which work very well together.
My sealskinz were rubbish, they let water in after no time at all and were not that warm either0 -
£3.99 gloves from Aldi with a liner.
They are as good as anything I've used in the past.0 -
I recently bought a pair of Lidl £3.99 ladies snowboarding gloves (they were the only ones left in the shop - that's my excuse !)
Probably overpadded and therefore somewhat lacking in feel but they are usable for STI levers.
These along with crappy thin liners have been the warmest gloves I've used this winter - pair of Specializeds (unsure of model) were not doing the job on the damp sub-zero mornings but most of the time the Aldi's I finish a ride and they are damp from sweat and hands are lacking the pain that I was suffering with my Specs.
Recommend you try to source a pair of these or similar as a budget cold weather golve.0