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Spoons47

Spoons47

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Planet X no free postage :sad:
 

vickster

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Planet X no free postage :sad:
Just pay £4 more or whatever?

Or buy more expensive gloves with free postage ;)

Do you have Reynauds if you already need deep winter gloves? It wasn’t that cold today in the SE :smile:
 
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pawl

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Went out today for a nice little 12 miler, wore two layers up top and long shorts and long socks, No Problem!! Yes Problem! my gloves are obviously not winter gloves, well they were only cheap and bought them not knowing how much the cycling bug was going to grab me. So if you would please recomendations for some lovely warm gloves that will keep my hands like bits of toast :cold:
Cheers

Simon



Are they from the Captain Birdseye Range.
 
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Spoons47

Spoons47

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Just pay £4 more or whatever?

Or buy more expensive gloves with free postage ;)

Do you have Reynauds if you already need deep winter gloves? It wasn’t that cold today in the SE :smile:
that's what worried me it wasn't that cold today. I have naturally cold hands ...... warm heart you see
 

iluvmybike

Über Member
I can vouch for the Endura Luminite gloves for winter - they are warm even when wet
 

mjr

Comfy armchair to one person & a plank to the next
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