Scott - I find a decent pair of winter motorcycle gloves do it for me. Gloves that are designed to keep you hands warm at high speeds in cold weather, but allow you to control the throttle, clutch, brake, indicators, etc. are going to be more than good enough for cycling in winter. They're not that bulky and have more than enough protection and padding. My Alpinestars gloves have kevlar, carbon fibre and gore-tex, but don't make you feel like you're wearing boxing gloves. Price is an issue, over £100, but I ride a motorbike anyway so get dual use from them. Kind of like this one...
Scott - I find a decent pair of winter motorcycle gloves do it for me. Gloves that are designed to keep you hands warm at high speeds in cold weather, but allow you to control the throttle, clutch, brake, indicators, etc. are going to be more than good enough for cycling in winter. They're not that bulky and have more than enough protection and padding. My Alpinestars gloves have kevlar, carbon fibre and gore-tex, but don't make you feel like you're wearing boxing gloves. Price is an issue, over £100, but I ride a motorbike anyway so get dual use from them. Kind of like this one...
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