Really seriously warm gloves
Northwind
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Can anyone recommend me a pair of the above? Just in from a 2 hour ride in the hills and my hands are like frozen hooks... I've got pretty poor circulation and it's a bit chilly up here now :roll: (I may have to batter some nails through my tyres, bit icy up there today!)
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My Sealskinz Technical MTB gloves are too hot to wear above about 3 deg C.
They are v bulky though, the non-technical version might provide more feel on the controls.0 -
Ah, I'm not too concerned about that, it's never really been something that bothers me- my regular riding gloves are motorbike gloves, so those sound like they might suit me fine. It was down to about -2 by the time I got home, brr.Uncompromising extremist0
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Some people report issues with the liner coming out and not going back in again on them.
I haven't had that problem, but felt I should mention in interests of full disclosure.
Few things are worse than cold hands - probably quite dangerous too if you cant feel the bar.0 -
Ski gloves? I have been thinking of getting some Gore Summit's. Think they are good to about -15.0
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Chaka Ping wrote:Some people report issues with the liner coming out and not going back in again on them.
I haven't had that problem, but felt I should mention in interests of full disclosure.
Few things are worse than cold hands - probably quite dangerous too if you cant feel the bar.0 -
I wear ski gloves if I ride XC in the snow and ice! They're designed to grip ski poles anyway, so not an issue holding onto the bars.0
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Yeah, for the moment I'll just wear a pair of my winter motorbike gloves... But they tend to be properly massive, so not ideal. Hey, if I stick a 12V battery in my bag I could use my heated gloves 8)Uncompromising extremist0
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Specialized Radiants. I used these yesterday on a 13 hour mtb ride and still had toasty fingers at the end. They even have a pocket on the back of the hand which will accept a hand-warmer sachet. Genius. However I only use them for the really cold stuff as they're quite bulky..0
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thinsulate gloves...... £3 from tesco....... work a treat!!!0