arm warmers and gloves

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Fiona N

Veteran
. Shutt VR ones are reduced at the moment - all black or black with red or blue stitching. Their sizing is on the generous side, so go smaller if in doubt - if yours have been falling off, it's probably because they are too big.

The Shutt ones have - very unusually - grippers on the outside at the top to grip the inside of your jersey sleeves. Seems to work - mine certainty stayed up when I wore them with A Shutt jersey.

I'm a great fan of arm warmers - all too often I go out on a coolish, grey day in a long-sleeved jersey only to start cooking on the first hill. I also have some Exte-ondo arm warmers (bought in Mallorca, hence the exotic make) which are a lightly fleeced (on the inside) lycra and very warm. They're great for places like the Alps where an early morning start can be around 5C but by mid-morning it's in the high 20'sC - so arm warmers and gilet are essential kit.

I'm less certain about knee/leg warmers as I like 3/4 leggings for about 10 months of the year - I only get my knees out in extreme sunny circumstances which seem to be over for this year :wacko:
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
I'm a great fan of arm warmers - all too often I go out on a coolish, grey day in a long-sleeved jersey only to start cooking on the first hill. I also have some Exte-ondo arm warmers (bought in Mallorca, hence the exotic make) which are a lightly fleeced (on the inside) lycra and very warm. They're great for places like the Alps where an early morning start can be around 5C but by mid-morning it's in the high 20'sC - so arm warmers and gilet are essential kit.

I'm less certain about knee/leg warmers as I like 3/4 leggings for about 10 months of the year - I only get my knees out in extreme sunny circumstances which seem to be over for this year :wacko:

If I knew it was going to pass 10C within an hour or so, I'd just wear long fingered gloves. I do hate days like that though cos it means carrying two pairs of gloves.
 
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sarahpink

sarahpink

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Location
in devon
hi thanks for all the replies has given me a few sites to ponder over, only trpuble is lots of them are all out of stock, guess people have been stocking up with the end of summer on the way
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Fiona N

Veteran
If I knew it was going to pass 10C within an hour or so, I'd just wear long fingered gloves. I do hate days like that though cos it means carrying two pairs of gloves.

I only wear long-fingered gloves when temperatures drop below freezing (excellent peripheral circulation due to not wearing gloves :thumbsup:) then my hands sweat so much that I take a spare pair if I'm going to have a cafe stop as nothing chills your hands like putting wet gloves on :ohmy:
 

martint235

Dog on a bike
Location
Welling
I only wear long-fingered gloves when temperatures drop below freezing (excellent peripheral circulation due to not wearing gloves :thumbsup:) then my hands sweat so much that I take a spare pair if I'm going to have a cafe stop as nothing chills your hands like putting wet gloves on :ohmy:

I think it's too late for me to start conditioning my hands. I've found it's my hands position on the hoods so they pick up a lot of windchill and my fingers start to freeze. I may push 8C on a good day if I know it's not likely to get colder when I'm coming home. :blush:
 
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