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Originally Posted by scroungetech
So I'm thinking of getting different cycling gloves, the fingerless warm weather kind. I've been using a Novara pair of gloves for about 3 years & they get totally saturated with palm sweat in the first hour of any ride. If I have to take them off & back on again during a ride they're clammy to the point of feeling gross. Recommend for me a glove that stays dry please.
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There are only a couple of ways of avoiding sweaty gloves. The first is to drink so little water that you don't sweat. The second is to not wear gloves. One is hazardous to your health and the other is personal choice.

But, in all honesty, you are participating in an aerobic activity and you are going to sweat. The sweat has to go somewhere. Learn to live with it or don't drink water
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