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Old 11-16-25 | 06:28 PM
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Viking01
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Hello all,

Been lurking forever blah,blah,blah.

Anyway, I am right there with frozen fingers, this being in large part to being diabetic. My fingers are cold all the time. (I know we are talking thumbs.) I also downhill ski so I have had years to figure this out. Tried everything I could find but nothing worked. Finally I came across a great deal on some Marmot mountaineering gloves. (I actually would have paid the $120 retail way back if I had known.) Serious gloves that are not so thick to get in the way with controls. Being constructed for mountaineering they are warm and waterproof. I also have a pair of liners that goes in the really cold days. They are a gauntlet type glove, which I like because I hate drafts around my wrists. I cannot say they will work for you, but it sure did for me. Any good quality glove should do, just make sure what it's designed for. My regular ski gloves don't provide this level of warmth.

XC skiing and bicycle gear are largely interchangeable, so a heavier weight cross country ski glove helps me in the spring/fall.
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