Recommend some winter fingered gloves
Sutton_Rider
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I'm looking for some new winter fingered gloves, that don't cost an arm and a leg, shower proof and the lining stays in when the hand comes out. - Anyone got any recommendations?
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I have bought specific winter cycling gloves but they are never that great and the linings tend come out when you’ve got sweaty hands. So these days I go with Mountaineering gloves. I have a pair of North Face Windblock gloves for when it’s dry and an old pair of Snow and Rocks own brand ski gloves for when its wet They eventually let water in but stay warm.0
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GripGrab are excellent, not the cheapest, but, remember, buy cheap, buy twice.0
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Galibier Barrier gloves.0
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Decathlon.1
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Strongly recommend silk liners.
Those galibier ones have great reviews0 -
I bought these a couple of years ago and they've been great: https://www.bike-discount.de/en/buy/molon-labe-fribus-thermo-winter-gloves-684552
Bike Discount don't sell them any more though, and most other places seem to be charging about 2x what I paid for them.0 -
Shutt VR Winter Gloves - awesome.0
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I use Endura deluge II and Endura Pro SL primaloft, would recommend both, the latter are a bit more of a lightweight glove but seem to be good for the same temperature range and are also showerproof.0
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Decathlon ski gloves0
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My decathlon winter cycling gloves have reasonably long cuffs, so no cold air on the wrists or blowing up the sleeves.0
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What’s wrong with the lobster style? I’ve got a pair and they’re warm, comfy and don’t let in the water.oxoman said:Decathlon or planet X. But definitely not lobster style. I also use silk / manmade liner gloves in really cold weather.
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2nd Endura Deluge IISo Far!0
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Shimano Windstopper gloves. Decathlon sell them.
It looks like they have had an update since I bought mine.
I run reasonably hot so these suit because I don’t get cold hands when the glove gets wet either from sweat or rain.
The lining will not come out. In fact it is very difficult to pull the lining out as I found out when I washed them and tried to do so in order to dry them.0 -
2nd that some really good reviews for these although never had the chance to try myself, they would certainly be on list when looking for a new pair.shirley_basso said:
Those galibier ones have great reviews
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Hi
I was recommended this site by a forum member.
I ended up with these https://www.lomo.co.uk/acatalog/Winter-Cycling-Gloves.html#SID=14
Have to admit in severe weather they are found wanting a little , but for general winter riding they are a very good glove.(especially for the price)
Regarding the galibier gloves , I have had two pairs of these and they to are a good and VFM however both pairs have pulled the inner lining through .
I wrote to Galibier about this and they were very good on their response and gave me
a refund.
regards
Mark
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I have had, and currently have, lobster gloves. Mine are the Planet X ones and really are good. Take a little getting used to but no real faff, highly recommend them.darrell1967 said:
What’s wrong with the lobster style? I’ve got a pair and they’re warm, comfy and don’t let in the water.oxoman said:Decathlon or planet X. But definitely not lobster style. I also use silk / manmade liner gloves in really cold weather.
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Thanks for all you're input, you have provided the answer.0
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42?Sutton_Rider said:Thanks for all you're input, you have provided the answer.
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Correct!0