I too get very cold fingers and toes and am really touchy about having what I need for this. I headed right for the skiing department at REI two years ago and got the warmest waterproof gloves I could find there. And I got them a size big so I could put liner gloves underneath--having two layers of gloves really helps. Bike gloves, even those described as cold weather gloves, just have not been warm enough for an extremities wuss like me. Actually, what I did was, I declared a cold weather REI research day. That was my sole project there that day. First I asked the skiiing staff about the warmest gloves they had, and then marched upstairs to the sock department and asked what their alltime warmest socks were (smartwool mountaineering socks).
Last edited by salsabike; 12-20-2008 at 01:53 PM.
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