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• #1152
I got these camelback ones from 'merica for polo, they were amazing, you could punch a metal beam as hard as you like and not feel a thing and the kevlar bit was kind of formed with the glove rather than tagged on top so you didn't even notice it was there. Unfortunately there is a little bit of pointless leather on the thumb and index finger so I sold them on as I'm a veggie hippy loser
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• #1153
Fuck Winter.
Need these. (Ordered)
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• #1154
Again. Gore countdowns keeping my hands toasty.
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• #1155
Fuck Winter.
Need these. (Ordered)
Oh they're lovely. Link? ?
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• #1157
Picked some of these up in XXXL from Condor today on a massive clearance discount
http://www.rosebikes.co.uk/article/campagnolo-thermal-gloves-wheel/aid:588848
very happy. grippy, nice fit, waaaaay nicer than my Gore gloves that are torn to shreds.
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• #1158
Personally I'm sticking with ski gloves for when it gets bad...
I'm with our leader here. At about 8degrees I need full finger gloves. The Assos 6-12 degrees are perfect here.
At 3 degrees or below, the ski gloves are the only thing I have found to work. And I've done 3, 4 hour rides at below 3 degrees. I don't mind feeling cold in my feet/head elsewhere, but for me, the hands just don't like anything at this temperature and my hand circulation just doesn't cut it.
I have tried liners/silk and merino and also** 4 different 'winter' **gloves.
In desperation I found my ski gloves (definitely C&A) and these cope with the wind and the rain and the cold admirably.
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• #1160
Decathlon have a Btwin varient of those carbon fibre knock out knuckle gloves. I believe they were £17.99.
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• #1161
^^Crab gloves ftw
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• #1162
I have these from 'Air Tunnel' gloves from Prendas and got them last winter.
http://www.prendas.co.uk/details.asp?typ=typ&fkid=20&ID=3023
Even on the coldest of cold days, I've never had cold hands.
Best deep winter gloves I've ever owned.I bought these (and matching overshoes) based on this recommendation and after a ride to Lewes and back this weekend I would absolutely endorse them - the neoprene-esque material takes a little while to get used to (these are not soft and gentle fleece-lined luxuriant comfort pockets) but I bought slightly bigger than usual so there's space for a padded mitt or a wool/silk liner if necessary - my hands and feet stayed absolutely toasty - you know, when you can't even summon up an awareness of chill in your extremities? - whilst my mate experienced cold in both.
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• #1163
Defeet duragloves - so fuckin awesome.
They're cheap. I might get some. I wish Wiggle listed the size.
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• #1164
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/road-track-bike/altura-altura-gloves-winter-altura-thermastretch-neoprene-gloves/altuzglo485
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• #1165
They're cheap. I might get some. I wish Wiggle listed the size.
They're okay. But the grip on fingers is bad, slipped of the gear paddle a few times.
Only warm to 7 degrees too. But good gloves. For mild temps
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• #1166
I love the Dura's- great gloves, but as you say they are out of their depth now.
I do actually really rate the Sealskinz "wooley gloves", I went into Condor and asked for a version of the Dura that was suitable for the cold, and those were what they gave me.
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• #1167
I'll never use anything but neoprene in the wet now. Nothing better.
Dura for chilly days
Gore countdown for cold days. With silk liners for real cold.
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• #1168
http://www.ribblecycles.co.uk/sp/road-track-bike/altura-altura-gloves-winter-altura-thermastretch-neoprene-gloves/altuzglo485
I got a pair of these. As someone with crap circulation who always gets cold hands riding, they've been amazing.I believe they're similar (the same as?) these 5mm thick neoprene which are slightly cheaper at £10.50, and I have found fantastic recently, often far too warm, which bodes well. Sweaty neoprene gloves do however smell terrible
http://www.ewetsuits.com/acatalog/5mm-beoprene-diving-gloves.html?gclid=CKeM-fOGlbsCFRSWtAodplEA_g
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• #1169
I've got a pair of North Face for sale here, as new, £15
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• #1170
I have that glove, it's awesome.
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• #1171
I believe they're similar (the same as?) these 5mm thick neoprene which are slightly cheaper at £10.50, and I have found fantastic recently, often far too warm, which bodes well. Sweaty neoprene gloves do however smell terrible
http://www.ewetsuits.com/acatalog/5mm-beoprene-diving-gloves.html?gclid=CKeM-fOGlbsCFRSWtAodplEA_g
It's not quite neoprene - softer and more comfortable while still very warm.
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• #1172
not sure these are winter gloves mut they kept my hands toasted&awesome on a 10km ride to saturday cyclocross race and back at temp from -1°c to -3°c. Was pretty surprised actually and had my ultra grips with me just in case. didn't need them.
from the shop in BKLYN.
yesterday rode in maybe -4°c with these and still ok. Must be a circulation thing..
Code NHSVIP50 gave -50% off Merino liner gloves from H/H website, gonna pair them with the 5Bling keirin gloves..
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• #1173
Fuck Winter.
Need these. (Ordered)
Your going to wear them for the winter?
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• #1174
1.4 degrees when I left the house this morning, Rapha winter gloves with their liners=out of their depth.
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• #1175
cheap fleece liners and mitts, still fine
Oakley SI or nuffin. They make lovely spring commuting gloves