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  1. #1
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    Winter cycling gloves

    Need some recommendation for good warm winter cycling gloves.

    Thanks

    Resi

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    I have these - they're almost a neoprene material - good wind and cold blockers:

    http://www.rei.com/product/745948
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    I have these - they're almost a neoprene material - good wind and cold blockers:

    http://www.rei.com/product/745948
    Thanks for the tip.

    Resi

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    Hi Resi,
    I commuted by bike throughout the winter last year (hoping to again this year!) and it took me some time to find a glove I liked.

    For temps above 47 or so but still too cool for fingerless gloves, I have a pair of Terry full-finger bike gloves that I really like. They fit exceptionally well. These are the ones:

    http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=14148

    For temps between 30/35 and 50, I found I was comfortable in a non-bike specific glove made of Polartec Powerstretch Windpro fabric. Fleecy on the inside, super thin and flexible, somewhat wind resistant if the wind is not frigid. Here's the pair I have actually:

    http://www.ems.com/catalog/product_d...=1187619992454

    For colder weather, I had a really hard time finding something that was adequately windproof and insulating, but didn't feel like boxing glove. I have to say I tried on most of the bike-specific gloves (PI and so on) and felt they were too clumsy. Here's what I ended up with -- it's a springweight ski/ice-climbing glove:

    http://www.mountaingear.com/pages/pr...4967276%201064

    I'm actually quite happy with them. They're good alone down to 20F or thereabouts (maybe a tad colder), for anything colder I wear a light/midweight polypro liner underneath (this combo worked for me down to about 10 deg last winter. The two days colder than that, I drove ). I find them plenty flexible/non-bulky, so shifting/braking is comfortable. They block the wind well, and the adjustable cuff makes dealing with various layers (base/mid layers with thumbholes, glove liners, jacket, etc) much easier.

    Good luck finding something you like! I think glove preferences are a bit more personal than one might think -- for instance I just can't stand anything even slightly bulky, but others may not mind this.
    Last edited by VeloVT; 08-20-2007 at 09:22 AM.

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    Sorry to drift... but is my post displaying wrong for everyone else too? Anyone know if there's an issue using Camino (as a browser) with TE? I just downloaded it yesterday because Safari has so many compatibility issues and it's been bugging me... why is the world so non Mac-friendly?

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    Your 3rd url link is not closed with the right tag. Needs a / between the open bracket and the u . That *should* fix the problem and deconfuse the board software.

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    Quote Originally Posted by liza View Post
    Hi Resi,
    I commuted by bike throughout the winter last year (hoping to again this year!) and it took me some time to find a glove I liked.

    For temps above 47 or so but still too cool for fingerless gloves, I have a pair of Terry full-finger bike gloves that I really like. These are the ones:

    http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=14148

    For temps between 30/35 and 50, I found I was comfortable in a non-bike specific glove made of Polartec Powerstretch Windpro fabric. Fleecy on the inside, super thin and flexible, somewhat wind resistant if the wind is not frigid. Here's the pair I have actually:

    http://www.ems.com/catalog/product_d...=1187619992454

    For colder weather, I had a really hard time finding something that was adequately windproof and insulating, but didn't feel like boxing glove. I have to say I tried on most of the bike-specific gloves (PI and so on) and felt they were too clumsy. Here's what I ended up with -- it's a springweight ski/ice-climbing glove:

    http://www.mountaingear.com/pages/pr...4967276%201064

    I'm actually quite happy with them. They're good alone down to 20F or thereabouts (maybe a tad colder), for anything colder I wear a light/midweight polypro liner underneath (this combo worked for me down to about 10 deg last winter. The two days colder than that, I drove ). I find them plenty flexible/non-bulky, so shifting/braking is comfortable. They block the wind well, and the adjustable cuff makes dealing with various layers (base/mid layers with thumbholes, glove liners, jacket, etc) much easier.

    Good luck finding something you like! I think glove preferences are a bit more personal than one might think -- for instance I just can't stand anything even slightly bulky, but others may not mind this.
    Liza, thanks for the excellent suggestions. I have been VERY UNHAPPY with Longfingered glove selections ever since pearlizumi quit making my favorite gloves... both the terry and the polartek seem pretty nice.
    For really really cold weather, i put on a pair of reg. longfingered gloves and then put on a large pair of men's fleece gloves. the fleece is insubstantial and doesn't fat up my hands too much.
    they also weigh next to nothing so as soon as its warmer i just put them in my camelbak.
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    On advice given here, I got DH a pair of lobster claw gloves for Christmas last year. Something like: http://www.teamestrogen.com/products.asp?pID=21007

    He really likes them when the weather gets cold.
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