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• #23352
That's what I'm asking.
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• #23353
It probably changes it to Rapha :)
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• #23354
Or projects an hologram of @Señor_Bear telling you to stop being so passę with your mid-shit reading material's.
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• #23356
read too late :'(
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• #23357
Extra training trying to bend the fecking things each stroke too.
Still. - 5C yesterday. Legs covered with snow and slush. Still not cold.
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• #23358
Got the merino gloves in the sale off ebay.. I hope they're warmer than they feel..
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• #23359
you will need a liner now
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• #23360
The back is so thin I cant even see how they would stop your hands getting cold at all??
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• #23361
they did till last Thursday
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• #23362
I didnt even put any gloves on till last thursday! Think ill send them back, the ones I have, have a small hole in them but theyll keep me warmer than these will
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• #23363
Seconded.
Waffer thin top where exposed to elements. Cardboard thick palms that don't need wind protection.
Tempted to wear mine on opposite hands with the grip palm facing up.
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• #23364
They're great as a bridge between mitts and proper gloves, but don't work as liners at all.
Edit : also much better if you have warm arms, I used them for indoor skiing and with a Down jacket they were warm enough
Re amfibs, maybe a newer version thing, but I found them fine for flexibility. (obviously less so than lycra, but not enough to complain about)
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• #23365
Must be my epic thighs.
To be honest they're a foot too long for me. So maybe the areas designed to flex aren't lining up for me.
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• #23366
Not the best gloves in the Rapha range, any sort of wind and your hands freeze, if you have a pair of the merino glove liners it makes them more usable, but the winter gloves then become a better option.
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• #23367
Pearl Izumi Amfib - just found this
http://forums.roadbikereview.com/general-cycling-discussion/pearl-izumi-elite-amfib-tight-sizing-vs-castelli-312724.htmlOne interesting thing about Amfibs is they seem to be the only PI tights with legs that are not overly long for me. My other PI tights bunch up around the ankles, but not the Amfibs. Another thing is that the fabric gets softer and more comfortable with more wear and wash cycles. I initially wasn't sure if I liked the Amfibs because they were kind of stiff feeling and also much warmer than regular tights. At first I only wore them on the coldest days, when temps were near or below freezing. Now I wear them much more often, though usually on days with cold mornings below 40 and afternoons below 50 F. I mostly wear them commuting because I am out early in the morning when temperatures are the coldest, and they are fantastic for that
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• #23368
when doing returns to Papha do you need to send recorded even with the prepay label?
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• #23369
Nah. Just go to the PO and get proof of postage.
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• #23370
Grand, cheers.
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• #23371
I disagree - but it depends how your hands are. I have hot hands and so am in mitts for the majority of the time. Have been in merino for the last couple of weeks and still in them this morning. Was probably marginal today, but 5-15 degrees and they are great. Last winter I wore Winter gloves for no more than a couple weeks, otherwise merino every day. YMMV.
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• #23372
Old hands feel no cold.
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• #23373
I was a bit boil-in-the-bag on Saturday, with a merino base layer, jersey and race cape.
Rather, I was a sous vide - warm enough, but nowhere for the sweat to go, and I was drenched under the cape.
What jacket is going to let the sweat out?
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• #23374
ptj
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• #23375
I'd go wind jacket over that lot. Or bin the jersey and go pro team jacket.
Does it?