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  • Winter gloves which ones
  • ransos
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    It was -3 on my commute this morning and my Aldi gloves worked pretty well. They could do with less bulk on the palm and being slightly longer in the fingers, but what do you expect for £5?

    Sealskinz are warm but soak up water like a sponge, so completely useless in the wet.

    bumper
    Free Member

    Have pogies on the fatbikes, incredibly warm. You just have to ignore the fact that they look like oven gloves. Castelli diluvio gloves are warm, they’re neoprene so they tend to get a bit wet and warm inside.

    mrchrispy
    Full Member

    what are those neoprene type gloves like in the cold?
    look ace for when its wet but like they may struggle when its ball numbingly cold

    Northwind
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    mrchrispy – Member

    what are those neoprene type gloves like in the cold?
    look ace for when its wet but like they may struggle when its ball numbingly cold

    Warmest bike gloves I’ve ever worn by quite a long (except for motorbike gloves, which are pretty awful on a pushiron).

    chrishc777
    Free Member

    Another happy endura strike owner here, warm and waterproof, come up a bit small though

    oldboy
    Free Member

    Aldi, every time!

    eightyeight
    Free Member

    SealSkinz have been disappointing for me.

    I’m going to try and ride in ski gloves before I hit the button on a new purchase.

    excitable1
    Free Member

    Gore Countdown !!! Can’t believe nobody has mentioned these, best winter gloves around IMO. Warm and waterproof cus they’re made of Goretex and really grippy on yer grips…

    £35 from Germany at the moment, no brainer !

    Weasel
    Free Member

    I got some Gore Windstopper gloves about a month ago, some rides they feel too warm, other times within 2 miles I’ve stopped and put glove liners on underneath as the tips of my fingers were so cold.

    I also recommended them to a friend saying they were great and she’s had to resort to liners as well.

    trout
    Free Member

    Well I bought some of those perfect curve gloves and boy were they warm
    had to take them off on my first lap of the puffer as my hands were too hot .

    would be great when its raining

    singlespeedstu
    Full Member

    What’s the sizing like on the perfect curve gloves?

    I’m a XL in Troylee and most sixsixone gloves.

    TiRed
    Full Member

    Pearl izumi with a silk liner on cold days like today. Really wet, then i use Decathlon neoprine gloves

    DezB
    Free Member

    Test here http://www.moredirt.com/bikekit/Grouptest—Winter-Gloves-Part-2/3524/
    So i’m gonna give the Sombrios a try. luckily i have big hands, so at £9 worth a go.
    Still use my lovely Cannondales that are about 10 years old, never found anything as thin and yet warm as those.

    torihada
    Free Member

    Just bought a pair of new winter gloves, a pair of Endurance Strikes. Only worn to -2 so far and in the rain/mud. They keep my hands warm, not too bulky and keep the water out so far. £28 from CRC. My old Aldi winter gloves (rated to -5) aren’t up to it: cold fingers.

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