View Single Post
Old 01-15-21, 11:31 AM
  #1785  
MoAlpha
• —
 
Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Land of Pleasant Living
Posts: 12,319

Bikes: Shmikes

Mentioned: 59 Post(s)
Tagged: 0 Thread(s)
Quoted: 10223 Post(s)
Liked 5,947 Times in 3,204 Posts
Originally Posted by rjones28
Cold weather glove content, from one of my bike friends who is a year 'round outdoor cyclist. Edit: and I think he has Reynaud's syndrome too.

Gloves for cold hands | Heated gloves for winter cycling | Review - YouTube
I have heated gloves, which I use mainly for driving and walking around. They're okay, but the heating element is only on the back of the glove, so it's only a partial help.

My Raynauds never comes on while I'm riding, even though my hands may go numb in the usual way. It's always a few minutes after I stop and will even happen after riding the trainer and in not-too-cold weather. I sometimes get it in my feet too, in the medial plantar nerve distribution, which is analogous to the median nerve, which is where I get it in the hand.

#gettingoldsucks
MoAlpha is offline