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Anyone recommned some good thermal gloves
swalld | 02 Jan 06:40 |
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Joined: 03 Jul 2009 Posts: 41 Bike: My Profile | Looking for a late Christmas present and want to keep hands & fingers warm in new year |
Faroth | 03 Jan 10:34 |
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Joined: 23 Nov 2010 Posts: 2 Bike: My Profile | Sealskin glove range pretty good - been out today with my pair and hands OK at near freezing temps. |
My Latest Route: Nov 2010 Keelby to Normanby Le Wold and North Ormsby Loop |
tonythegreek | 04 Jan 09:34 |
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Joined: 08 Oct 2008 Posts: 45 Bike: My Profile | HI SWALLD I HAVE BEEN USING MITTS THE HANDS GET A CHANCE TO HEAT UP AND CIRCULATE WARMISH AIR AROUND YOUR FINGERS NOT LIKE GLOVES WHERE THERE IS LITTLE HEAT HENCE GET COLDER ASK ANY MOUNTAINEER RRGARDS TONY |
My Latest Route: Apr 2009 New Hartley Circular via Seaton Burn |
krazykayaker | 04 Jan 17:54 |
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Joined: 20 Apr 2009 Posts: 112 Bike: My Profile | I just use a pair a pair of windproof and waterproof trek mates gloves that i got from go outdoors for a tenner I've used them on 4 hours rides in temps down to -7 and have been fine |
My Latest Route: Jan 2010 Corley Circular via Fillongley and Ash Green |
sean8997 | 05 Jan 13:17 |
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Joined: 20 Jul 2010 Posts: 43 Bike: My Profile | I use Endura Cordura waterproof gloves, pretty good the other day when i went out |
My Latest Route: Nov 2011 Bala Lake Vernwy Loop |
tbask | 08 Jan 17:47 |
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Joined: 07 Jan 2011 Posts: 3 Bike: | I found my sealskins alone didn't really do the job on a long ride in sub zero temps. TonytheGreek is right , air circulation and blood circulation seems to be the key. Anything really fitting doesn't help with this. The best thing I found was a pair of army surplus gortex over mitts on top of the sealskins. Super cheap, bit awkward to operate breaks and gears but worth it i.m.o |
Paul JH | 13 Jan 08:11 |
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Joined: 13 Jan 2011 Posts: 2 Bike: My Profile | This year i purchased a pair of Winter gloves from "Tenn-Outdoors" for 16 quid. Not a bad buy if you,re on a budget The padding is quite thick, but i did find them to be very warm. the only issue i have is that the inside gets damp from perspiration, and this takes some effort to dry out. Product Features 100% waterproof and windproof protection from the elements Tenns's own gel grip technology integrated with 3M Thinsulation for winter riding pleasure Lightweight padding and insulation offers total flexibility as well as added protection Extended padded over the wrist cuff, with secure Velcro fastening Great value for money guaranteed as always by Tenn Outdoors manufacturing Reveiws on Amazon through which they can be bought were favourable |
My Latest Route: May 2013 NW Ipswich |
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