Anyone else using BreezeBlockers?
dr.teeth
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I have been having trouble keeping my hands warm even with my winter gloves on a lot of my rides lately, so I have tried out an unusual bit of kit which promised to keep my hands warm by keeping the wind off them. They are called BreezeBlockers:http://www.breezeblockers.com/buy.php?f=armour
I don't know if anyone else has used them on here, but so far I am impressed (I got the big Dfendr ones so I cannot comment on the smaller sizes). My first ride on Saturday morning I was a bit sceptical so I put my winter gloves on too. Halfway round my mate was complaining that his hands were freezing- my hands actually felt too warm and a bit sweaty! 8)
I went out on a longer ride tonight with my summer gloves on instead and my hands were still nice and warm after 2 hours.
Just thought I would pass on my thoughts- anyone else using them?
I don't know if anyone else has used them on here, but so far I am impressed (I got the big Dfendr ones so I cannot comment on the smaller sizes). My first ride on Saturday morning I was a bit sceptical so I put my winter gloves on too. Halfway round my mate was complaining that his hands were freezing- my hands actually felt too warm and a bit sweaty! 8)
I went out on a longer ride tonight with my summer gloves on instead and my hands were still nice and warm after 2 hours.
Just thought I would pass on my thoughts- anyone else using them?
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The Northern Monkey wrote:You need THESE
LOL You are so right! On my shopping list now!0 -
Ha ha - but isn't gonna stop your fingers getting cold.
I have used silk motorcycle glove liners, but lately a pair of cheap karrimor liners
http://www.sportsdirect.com/karrimor-li ... ens-9083940