Endura FS-260 Pro Nemo Gloves
IrishMac
Posts: 328
Hi all,
http://www.endurasport.com/product-detail.asp?ProductID=180
Saw thses gloves in a LBS and have read reviews.
They all seem to say that they're very good for wet weather riding.
I'm however, looking for a pair that keep my hands warm throughout the whole winter, so wet, dry conditions etc.
Realise that my question is mostly probably stupid and obvious but I don't want to spend 30euros on gloves that wont do the desired job.
*I know that neoprene gloves will male my hands sweat over long rides etc but that is a price I'm willing to pay as I have bad circulation in my hands which can leave them numb for hours of they get cold.
Thanks for the help,
Cormac.
http://www.endurasport.com/product-detail.asp?ProductID=180
Saw thses gloves in a LBS and have read reviews.
They all seem to say that they're very good for wet weather riding.
I'm however, looking for a pair that keep my hands warm throughout the whole winter, so wet, dry conditions etc.
Realise that my question is mostly probably stupid and obvious but I don't want to spend 30euros on gloves that wont do the desired job.
*I know that neoprene gloves will male my hands sweat over long rides etc but that is a price I'm willing to pay as I have bad circulation in my hands which can leave them numb for hours of they get cold.
Thanks for the help,
Cormac.
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The standard choice for waterproof/winter gloves are Sealskinz. I can recommend them. Having never used them I can't comment on the Nemos.0
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I've a pair of these gloves and really like them, although the cuffs could be longer. As with all neoprene gloves they get wet inside, but stay warm.
I believe wetsuit gloves are the same, which are far cheaper.
http://www.wetsuitoutlet.co.uk/gul-3mm- ... -7138.html0 -
Cool thanks lads.
They look the business Elfed, cheers! Have a pair ordered0