We are heading into New York winter now. You are going to need to worry more about warm gloves rather than gel or fancy cycling gloves for a while. See my glove post in the other (Gore Windstopper) glove thread right now.
On a bike in winter, your hands and feet get cold way faster than when you are walking or jogging, etc.
They are fully exposed to the wind, positioned on cold pedals or handlebars, and you can't wriggle them much to get them warm. Plus, you are actually creating additional wind on your hands and feet as you ride your bike.



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