Originally Posted by kokomo61
I can't figure out the glove situation to save my life. The PI shells/polypro liners were too cold, so I got a pair of PI lobster gloves......and couldn't find one of them this morning. Damn! I needed to leave (or bail and drive), so I grabbed a pair of sealskinz gloves and put them in my PI shells....it was painful. I even had to stop at a gas station to warm my hands about 45 minutes into the ride. Since it'll be warmer on the ride home, I'll be OK, but I've GOT to fix the glove situation......
I can only get warm hands if my body is not enough to sweat a little. So for me, cold hands = another body layer. But I agree with you. Cold hands can be downright painful. It's like "Get out of my way, I'll run over you before I squeeze a brake with these brittle and cold fingers."