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• #2127
Yeah some people like them.
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• #2128
I'm using the Assos Bonka Glove. It does the job.
Haven't solved the cold toes situation, but the fingers are fine.
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• #2129
I've got a pair of those crafts. They're great.
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• #2130
neoprene. only thing that's worked for me cycling through glaswegian winters
embrace the stank.
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• #2131
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• #2132
Before I start a sales thread does anyone want a pair of Sealskinz Winter Gloves? Size is large and they are about 4/5 years old. They have been well used and have a bit of bobbling on the fingers but should have a few years in them yet. I find them too tight now and it triggers my Raynauds.
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• #2133
interesting. i have had assos fugus, which i use for not the coldest situations, they have the best cut i have ever experienced, so might give those bonkas a try for my next cold weather gloves
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• #2134
I was recommended Giro Pivot in here two-three months ago.
They have treated me so well this winter. Only once or twice have I used my seal skin lobster gloves instead.
Awesome quality and doesnt get wet like other gloves I have used. I use them for hard road training so I sweat a lot even tho it is cold.10/10 for temperatures -2 to +5
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• #2135
No gloves have prevented my Raynaud's, even in +5ºC. Have resorted to ski gloves.
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• #2136
I wear heated plus liner gloves when the temp is below 5C. Other times I wear two pairs: 1 thick/1thin. Strange looks during the summer months when it's two pairs of thins :-).
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• #2137
Ha! I win this seasons' thread dredge. Hopefully not needed for a long time yet but this year I'll be prepared.
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• #2138
What's a good pair of gloves for temperature of roughly +5 to +10 degrees? I much prefer gloves with minimal/no padding. Looking to spend as little as possible because I'm tight as fuck. (Having said that, I'll be using them for about 8 hours a day, 5 days a week so maybe I should splash out a bit for something that will last?)
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• #2139
Defeet merino jobbies.
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• #2140
No wool, I'm one of those hippy vegan bastards .
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• #2141
Troll post, but have you tried the neoprene 'diving' gloves out of sports direct? They are for scuba apparently. I'm quite tempted to try since they are way cheaper than cycling specific alternative, and similarly manufactured.
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• #2142
I'm not sure I can deal with wearing wetsuit gloves all day! I had a pair of specialized gloves that I really liked because I could wear them as normal gloves when off the bike and not feel like too much of a dick, something along those lines would be ideal really. (I know I'm asking a lot!)
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• #2143
They do a non merino version, not as warm but still good, I wear the merino ones down to about 1° so they're probably good for 5-10° unless you suffer from cold hands.
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• #2144
Just ordered a pair of the non wool version, looks ideal, cheers! Will report back. I've got a pair of properly warm gloves for when it's super cold.
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• #2145
I'm lucky enough to work for a place that makes good gloves, but 3/4th of my winter riding is done in some £3 wool gloves I bought from the Nike outlet. Otherwise, Pro Team Gloves, adding a Arcteryx merino/silk liner when it gets proper cold, and then Rapha Winter Gloves when it's seriously sub zero.
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• #2146
I have found my missing specialized winter glove inner. I thought I'd lost it two years ago. And I nearly threw the other one out thinking it was long gone. But I kept it and jolly good that I did because lo and behold the other one turned up this morning. I felt like I needed to share that. Not all those gloves that wander are lost.
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• #2147
I've been ignoring my own advice and not even been wearing summer gloves to save 10s each morning. How can there be talk of winter gloves already?!
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• #2148
fat hands...
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• #2149
Any links for cheap 100g thinsulate gloves? Can only find the 40g
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• #2150
Anyone tried the Aldi £10 neoprene gloves? I actually have a pair of B'Twin neoprene ones that I got a few years ago and really like but they are a little ragged now and wanted a backup pair in case these rip or something (Decathlon stopped making them). Neoprene is good for me right up until proper winter - so glad I gave them a try, although the one drawback is if I need to stop and check my phone I have to peel them back and then it takes ages for my hand to warm up again.
Am I right in thinking these are well regarded;
https://www.merlincycles.com/craft-siberian-cycling-gloves-97610.html
Half price at £20.