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cant't recommend the 100% brisker as winter gloves.
I use them as fall / spring gloves and if it's not too cold in the winter, e.g. between 5 and 10 degrees. i find them ideal for that.
they're not very water-repellent, more than a drizzle and in 5km theyre soaked.what i can recommend though are endura deluge with primaloft insulation.
theyre relatively water-repellent (enough for 1hr of rainy riding before theyre soaked) and very warm in the winter. used them until -5 and they were warm enough for me.For anything below that i combine inner gloves or summer gloves with big Ski gloves, but i hate the feeling of this combo on shifters and brake levers.
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Thanks for the detailed review. I've stopped looking for a bit as we didn't end up doing Scotland and I'm doing road stuff mostly trying to get AAA points. I will still need a pair of non-lobsters that are warmer than the shredded stuff I have now. "Deluge" sounds like what I end up riding in... thanks weather gods..
https://www.mbr.co.uk/reviews/gloves/100-brisker-glove
"The 100% Brisker is the best winter glove for mountain biking. Period."
Bold claims.
https://www.merlincycles.com/100-brisker-cold-weather-gloves-172852.html