Any of these gloves (up tp 70% off sale) suitable for cold-weather cycling?
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Any of these gloves (up tp 70% off sale) suitable for cold-weather cycling?
Thinking I'd plan ahead a bit...
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I happen to have the Black Diamond ones, and find them comfortable to about 20*. Keep in mind they are liners, so not very waterproof, but wool keeps its thermal properties when wet so they are jus uncomfortable.
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you got little hands ? the outlet store just sells remnants, the large and XL were all sold out.
you have to go to the full price store for those .
Mittens are best .. lobster-claw, 2 digits per glove finger, then, 4 finger gloves come in 3rd.
you have to go to the full price store for those .
Mittens are best .. lobster-claw, 2 digits per glove finger, then, 4 finger gloves come in 3rd.
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Didn't realize this thread was resurrected.
The cyclists in my area prefer Bar Mitts/Pogies so I'm looking for a pair of those instead.
The cyclists in my area prefer Bar Mitts/Pogies so I'm looking for a pair of those instead.
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