Reynauds is awful. I've had it since I was about 12, now 25. Though it's only REALLY getting to me now I'm cycling more and the winters here. On Sunday I was wearing 2 pairs of gloves, 2 pairs of socks and a pair of shoe covers and I had a Reynauds attack from the second I hit some wind, which lasted in my feet for the whole ride, and in my hands til I found a cafe with a radiator. It was a 75 mile ride and half way through I got hypothermia, couldn't talk and shivered violently for over an hour in the cafe hugging the radiator, it was an awful experience and I thought I could possibly die (I was wearing Specialized Sub-Zero lobster gloves too!) I'm going out Thursday evening armed with a total of 4 pairs of gloves and a minimum of 3 pairs of socks. These gloves include liners, 2 normal pairs of good quality winter cycling gloves, and finally the Specialized Sub-Zero lobsters. I'm also gonna try squeeze some portable hand warmers down there, but as you can imagine, space is very limited now. I can barely move my fingers with the 4 pairs on, but if it prevents an attack (which, it bloody better do) it'll be worth it. I will report back :-). Good luck to all you Reynaud's cyclists out there, it's only gonna get colder... :-(