Originally Posted by
Basil Moss
Silk glove liners double the warmth of any glove you wear them with, and add no bulk. Be sure you trim your nails smoothly and don't wear rings with sharp edges in them- they tear easily. I strongly reccomend these. If you get too warm you can fit them in your pocket.
Since this is yet another recommendation for silk liners, is there a particular product that is has better construction/durabilty than others? Just a quick search shows that I can get silk liners for <$7 to >$20.
Originally Posted by
stapfam
Know you don't have rain- but Sealskinz gloves. Waterproof and Windproof. It's that windproof bit you want and these are bike specific- and warm.
I've worn sealskinz socks before, but not their gloves. I can locate their all-purpose "waterproof gloves" and "fleece lined chillbreaker gloves" from various sources, but the only seller of the bike-specific glove that pops up on a web search is probikekit. Surely, there must be others?
Oh, and thanks for more recommendations. I'm not making any progress on this matter this weekend, so nothing's decided yet.