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  • I'm trying to get my shit together for winter well ahead of time! Has anyone used handlebar muffs before? Full Deliveroo scooter rider vibes. I've got a new job since last winter and I spend about half the time riding a cargo bike and the other half of the time assembling bikes outside so need some dexterity. I thought muffs to keep my Reynauds stricken hands warm between stops and a thinner pair of gloves to allow me to fiddle about when I need to could be a good shout. I'm talking about this sort of thing.


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  • I’ve got these - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cycling-Gloves-Windproof-MTB-Road-Bike-Handlebar-Mittens-Hand-Warmer-Cover-Mitts-/313485969994?

    Made from neoprene/wetsuit material. They work really well and a few people have bought them after seeing mine. Plus random people ask about them.

    I’m a courier and got fed up of wearing gloves - never waterproof for long/not working on touchscreens/annoying to take on and off. I never have to wear gloves with these handlebar mitts. Combined with some gloves your hand will be toasty.

  • I also have two pair of the Giyo ones, one for flat bar, one for drops. So cozy but it’s often too warm for them!

    I love when it’s super cold and you’re riding with them and thinking “hmmm, bit milder today” then you pull your hand out to signal for a turn and realise no, it’s still fucking baltic, just the bar mitts are that good.

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