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  • in need of a super warm really cheap winter glove… any sale deals about?
  • gavtheoldskater
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    anyone seen a good pair of super warm winter gloves for road use, size med ideally, on sale anywhere?

    just been looking about, around the 20quid mark as i’ve blown my budget on a jacket, but nothings really jumping out.

    Teetosugars
    Free Member

    100% Brisker are less than £20..
    Got some fir Christmas after the recommendations on here.
    Spotty dog IMHO.

    PJ266
    Free Member

    Take a look at the Galibier barrier gloves.

    chipster
    Full Member

    I got some Briskers, don’t know about them being super warm, though.
    If you can stand £23 odd, the Galibier Barrier III winter gloves are warm, if a little bit chunkier.

    http://galibier.cc/product/barrier-ii-winter-glove/

    Murray
    Full Member

    Skytek Argon. You won’t look cool but you will be warm.

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    PJ266 – Member
    Take a look at the Galibier barrier gloves.

    +1 unbelievable for the money, i love mine.

    TiRed
    Full Member

    Silk inners will vastly improve any gloves. I’ve been out for four hours today n frozen fog with Gore glv s and inners with no problems.

    nemesis
    Free Member

    I was bought these for Xmas last year. I was sceptical but I’ve used them down to -8 and they’ve been great. Only thing to note is that if you take them on/off a lot, you might get cold hands as they obviously work by your hands being damp

    http://www.rutlandcycling.com/101757/products/endura-fs260-pro-nemo-gloves.aspx

    I find them good on the road too – not too thick for gears /braking but the neoprene gives some nice cushioning still.

    unsponsored
    Free Member

    I have brand new pair of Gore Bike Wear Men’s Countdown Gore-Tex Gloves. Size 8 (large) for sale.

    £30

    greentricky
    Free Member

    Another shout for Galibier, they are putting out some great kit

    atlaz
    Free Member

    Been pleasantly surprised with the Decathlon BTwin gloves… I think they’re the 700s. Not the prettiest gloves but they’ve been warm enough. That said I’ve been wearing some Shimano Pro winter gloves that cost me around 30 quid in -4 temps recently and they’ve been great.

    onandon
    Free Member

    Galibier All the way. Tempest are very good and under 20.

    jonnyboi
    Full Member

    Galibier +1

    Never had a bad product from them.

    Btwin gloves are good too.

    happybiker
    Free Member

    Galibier Barrier, amazing quality and fit.

    gavtheoldskater
    Free Member

    Thanks, I’d never heard of gallber, they do look very good and even better for the price.

    martinhutch
    Full Member

    The polaris windproof/waterproof gloves in their sale recently are pretty warm. Maybe not arctic warm, and they size quite small.

    http://www.polaris-bikewear.co.uk/Dry-Grip-Winter-Cycling-Glove-p/pol01-8024-p.htm

    paton
    Free Member

    Not bike specific gloves but the
    Wenaas Odin
    or the
    Skytec argon
    work gloves are good.

    bear-uk
    Free Member

    Skytek Argon. I use them for Window cleaning and Riding. They work well and dont cost much to try out.

    garage-dweller
    Full Member

    I keep looking at the Decathlon ones.

    simons_nicolai-uk
    Free Member

    My go-to gloves for Winter have always been Pearl Izumi.

    Cyclone down to about 6C http://www.pearlizumi.co.uk/men-s-cyclone-gel-glove
    Elite Softshell below that http://www.pearlizumi.co.uk/men-s-elite-softshell-gel-glove

    Last (and function) better than anything else I’ve had. Designs have all changed since I bought mine. Not cheap either.

    Those Galibier gloves look a bargain.

    dknwhy
    Full Member

    I’ve got the Decathlon ones. They’re really good. Fluoro for the win!

    Ambrose
    Full Member

    Does anyone know if the Galibier’s linings stay inside the outers when you take your hands out? It can be a right pain/ faff/ annoyance trying to restuff disembowelled gloves.

    Kryton57
    Full Member

    Yes they do stay inside. I think they are attached.

    Mackem
    Full Member

    I used a similar pair of Polaris for the first time tonight, really nice!
    For 8 quid these look good…

    http://www.polaris-bikewear.co.uk/RBS-Tech-Winter-Commuter-Cycling-Glove-p/pol01-5830-p.htm

    These are the ones I used. Bit expensive at 13 quid.

    http://www.polaris-bikewear.co.uk/Dry-Grip-Winter-Cycling-Glove-p/pol01-8024-p.htm

    gavtheoldskater
    Free Member

    just to round this thread off in case anyone stumbles upon it looking for the same advice…

    i went with the galibier winter gloves. for the cash they are a bargain, they are definitely warm but i do get a bit of chill on the very end of my fingertips. not super painful like i’ve had in the past but definitely feelable.

    sizing they seem quite big, i went with a med as i’m on the cusp of med/large and they are quite loose. my only real criticism are the palm pads which i find way to bulky for me and compromise my grip on the drop bars.

    if i paid a lot of cash, castelli boa type cash, i’d be cross but for what galibier cost i think they are great. just wish they had no pads on the palm.

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