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ok, and i'm not just talking about full fingered gloves. I'm trying to find a pair of gloves that are warm, but i got really long fingers, and they are very skinny. When i find some long enough, i can just about put both hands in one cause they are so wide.
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I've also got long skinny fingers.
For rides where the temperature is only down to around the freezing point 0C/32F or maybe just a bit lower, I simply use $1 minigloves under my regular cycling gloves. They're a stretchy knit (one-size-fits-all) which is fine for a while. Eventually I do come through at the fingertips, but they usually last a few months, and for $1, I can afford to replace them a few times a year.
For colder temps, I just go with ski gloves or mitts I get from Canadian Tire. Yes, they're wide but it's better than freezing my hands at -12C/10F or colder!
I simply use $1 minigloves under my regular cycling gloves. They're a stretchy knit (one-size-fits-all)
Always thought those were one-size-fits-most. Never did like those, has something to do with losing 50% of my thumb usage. and having the wrist part accross my hands.
For colder temps, I just go with ski gloves or mitts I get from Canadian Tire. Yes, they're wide but it's better than freezing my hands at -12C/10F or colder!
i did find a pair of fleece gloves, am hoping i'll be able to put those inside my ski-gloves. am hoping that will take up some of the slack.
now when summer comes... might have to stick with half-fingered gloves. Although i'm tempted trying to find a different pair this year.
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