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young Ed

Veteran
i NEED gloves, i couldn't type when i got in after the commute today and my hands were properly numb. it really has gotten chilly now that the sun is down at this sort of time.
the usual criteria with me, on a budget but still good quality
really need to be full finger but no need for ski gloves :tongue:
Cheers Ed
 

Slioch

Guru
Location
York
Try these from Planet X. Cheap as chips, reasonably stylish, & do the job. Had mine on today and fingers were comfortable at a temp of around 5C in damp & misty conditions. You might need something a bit warmer for lower temperatures though.
http://www.planetx.co.uk/i/q/CLPXFLAGL/planet-x-softshell-flanders-gloves
 

screenman

Squire
I use something like those and some cotton liner gloves underneath, these can be slipped off if my hands get too hot.
 

helston90

Eat, sleep, ride, repeat.
Location
Cornwall
Depending on the temperature the ones from Aldi/ Lidl seem to do the job ok- I have 3 pairs of winter gloves depending on coldness/ wetness- with my sealskinz only getting a few outings a year.
 

snorri

Legendary Member
After long service and some noticeable wear I set my Lidl gloves aside and bought a more expensive pair :sad:.
Just as well I had only set aside my Lidl gloves as they were soon back in service after the more expensive ones failed.
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
In cold weather I wear cheap outdoor gloves from Decathlon. Not cycling specific and cheap enough to lose. When really cold I wear silk liner gloves underneath. No complaints at all.

I've also bought a pair of those daft looking lobster gloves from Aldi, but not tried them yet.

I also wore my (expensive) down arctic mitts on a very cold FNRttC once. Toasty but too clumsy.
 

Soltydog

Legendary Member
Location
near Hornsea
not sure, never had cycling gloves
for those latex surgical type gloves a medium is tight but fits properly and a large is slightly wellll large!
Cheers Ed
I have some brand new Altura gloves spare, but they are XL or even XXL so probably going to be too big :sad:
 
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young Ed

Veteran
I have some brand new Altura gloves spare, but they are XL or even XXL so probably going to be too big :sad:
very kind of you, used the latex gloves again today when mending a flat and mickeling and i found the large are fine if anything ever so slightly tight actually so i reckon i will order a pair of cheap gloves in large soon
interesting just how much spare kit you seem to have!
Cheers Ed
 

Mrs M

Guru
Location
Aberdeenshire
i NEED gloves, i couldn't type when i got in after the commute today and my hands were properly numb. it really has gotten chilly now that the sun is down at this sort of time.
the usual criteria with me, on a budget but still good quality
really need to be full finger but no need for ski gloves :tongue:
Cheers Ed
I currently have Altura progel gloves for colder days. Nice and warm but not too bulky.
Had Sealskinz before this and they were great in very cold weather but a bit sweaty if temp was not freezing.
Could try silk "liner" gloves, no experience of these but read good reviews.
 
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