Anyone know if there are any arm warmers out there with thumb holes - want to keep the armwarmers down low enough to cover the palms/backs of hands. There seem to be plenty of these for 'fashion' wear (knitted wool, etc), but not for cyclists.
Maybe said in jest but this isn't such a bad idea. Due to my build I find that most arm warmers are to narrow in the upper arm & are painful or cut off blood supply. I have to buy 1 or 2 sizes up resulting in the warmer being to long so then I cut a thumb hole out & seam it properly which results in exactly what you're looking for.sissors?
Maybe said in jest but this isn't such a bad idea. Due to my build I find that most arm warmers are to narrow in the upper arm & are painful or cut off blood supply. I have to buy 1 or 2 sizes up resulting in the warmer being to long so then I cut a thumb hole out & seam it properly which results in exactly what you're looking for.
I have some wrist warmers. with said thumb hole, but can't find them on the net.
These, however, will do the job!
http://www.probikeki....php?code=C0543
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its the way i am , i think things sound odd maybe its me but on telly this morning some spokes woman talking about swine flue said" of course parents are worried but those who should worry most are the ones with children" is it me?
Anyone know if there are any arm warmers out there with thumb holes - want to keep the armwarmers down low enough to cover the palms/backs of hands. There seem to be plenty of these for 'fashion' wear (knitted wool, etc), but not for cyclists.
I find that when cycling winter gloves are fine as they keep your sleeves or arm warmers in place but for spring/autumn when I'm wearing lighter gloves without hooking the sleeve or arm warmer over my thumb I often end up with an exposed area just above the wrist & my hands end up freezing cold. It's for simlar reasons with the ski jacket, it makes sure the sleeve doesn't work its way up your arm & exposing skin or base layers, when you're talking about -10C this can have disastrous effects. I have a friend who had to have his hand amputated due to frostbite just above the glove cuff & complications latter on.I cant see the point really as it is my fingers that get cold not the front or backs of hands but in the temperatures we have been getting it all helps I suppose.