Gloves

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    Jezz

    After a 40 mile ride today in the pooring rain and having freezing hands, time for some new gloves, just wondering what people reccomend , dont want wet cold hands this winter , too old for that!! 🙁 🙁

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    oddbydefault

    As above – Take your pick of
    As above – Take your pick of winter gloves, but get yourself a pair of merino liners for inside. Work wonders when wet (be that sweat or rain) as they still keep your fingers warm.

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    Yorkshie Whippet

    Planet X do some nice
    Planet X do some nice softshell gloves for cold but dry. I also like their Deluge gloves. both wer around the £10-15 mark.

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    PJ McNally

    Altura Shield does it for me.
    Altura Shield does it for me. Pink ones were £10 a while back, but they’re usually a bit more than that.

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    tom_w

    I had exactly the same
    I had exactly the same experience on Saturday, no fun whatsoever.

    I’ve just purchased and ridden home in a pair of Endura Deluges. So far they seem really warm and completely windproof. road.cc say they are totally waterproof. There is some padding, but not so much as to make you feel like you aren’t connected to the bars. So far I’d recommend them.

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    Swami Dave

    Decathlon do some silk glove
    Decathlon do some silk glove liners for £6.99 which are brilliant. Really thin but make a massive difference.

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    issacforce

    Get a nice pair of warm
    Get a nice pair of warm gloves not too expensive ,then get ome marigold washing up gloves to go over the top keeps wind and rain out completly, my hands never suffer, :*

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    VeloPeo

    Merino liners are the key
    Merino liners are the key

    I’ve got Specialized long finger gloves for warmer spring/autumn days & SealSkinz Waterproof Winter for the worst weather.

    Chucking a pair of SealSkinz Merino liners under either gives you an extra 5C or so of comfort below where they’d usually be useful. Liners are only about a tenner – cracking value

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    KiwiMike

    Various waterproof options,
    Various waterproof options, but even 100% ones like Sealskinz need a woolen liner glove if you feel the cold.

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    HarveyMorcombe

    Looks at seal skin gloves a
    Looks at seal skin gloves a wiggle, the are almost completely waterproof and very warm

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