Winter Gloves recommendations
pseymour
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I love my 661 Raji Gloves, but they aren't cutting it now the weathers changed. Can anyone recommend some warmer trail gloves that will still allow me to feel the brake levers. Thanks, Pete.
Giant Anthem X3 2010.
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Switched the Raji for the 661 Storm, so far they were perfect for thoses rainy and muddy day up in the north east!
Waiting for the 0° sub zero to see if they are still working thought.Commencal meta ht race 650b Broaappp0 -
I like these, nice and toasty but not too thick
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/mobi ... p-prod9367Transition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350 -
Gul Winter Sailing Gloves.
Hard wearing, well fitted, very robust and well designed for grip in wet conditions. I've been running a set for 2 years now and they are still going strong. All in all a bargain for 18 quid.0 -
I recently invested in some Fox Sidewinder Polar gloves and loving them so far. Not too bulky like some winter gloves can be but warm enough to keep your hands from freezing. Not cheap at £30ish but a quality product and like other Fox stuff it should go the distance as well0
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These are really warm...(The names in the title!!!) Bit pricey but worth it for the comfort....Hope this helps http://www.tgstore.co.uk/radiator-gloves-p-3575.html0
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Having ridden in 2 degrees yesterday, the issue is being forced as my 661 Raji's are like tissue paper. Thanks for all the suggestions, I'll take a look at each of them when my hands have thawed out.Giant Anthem X3 2010.0
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I would normally recommend the Aldi winter gloves, but it'll be a while before they're back in...Cube Analog 2012 with various upgrades.0
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As above the aldi winter gloves are great.0
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Silk liners are good too.....
I have Reynauds, so suffer from unbearably cold hands somedays and use them inside my Black Diamond winter hillwalking gloves.
Plus you can still operate brakes/gears.
Toasty.
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