I'm going out on a limb here.
I find, sometimes, my hands are cold. Painfully so. Then, after a while, usually by about 7 miles into my 10 mile commute they're better.
I generally wear 2 pairs of gloves on cold days.
Otherwise, winter tights (roubaix), trousers over top, thick wool socks, toe tectors/overshoes, base layer (s/s), thin wool uniqlo jumper, thin jacket, gilet, hat (sometimes with ear protection).
I generally pedal in at around 20 mph.
Could it be that you may just need to adapt to it, rather than internet diagnosing yourself with Raynaud's? Because, do you have any other associations with it? Lupus? Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Do you also get cold when you get upset?
I'm going out on a limb here.
I find, sometimes, my hands are cold. Painfully so. Then, after a while, usually by about 7 miles into my 10 mile commute they're better.
I generally wear 2 pairs of gloves on cold days.
Otherwise, winter tights (roubaix), trousers over top, thick wool socks, toe tectors/overshoes, base layer (s/s), thin wool uniqlo jumper, thin jacket, gilet, hat (sometimes with ear protection).
I generally pedal in at around 20 mph.
Could it be that you may just need to adapt to it, rather than internet diagnosing yourself with Raynaud's? Because, do you have any other associations with it? Lupus? Rheumatoid Arthritis?
Do you also get cold when you get upset?