i use a pair of sealskin windproof £12 from go outdoors with a pair of silk liner gloves £5 (really thin) but effective from decathlon the combination works well for me
No matter what I wear, I keep getting freezing hands. Taken to wearing upto 3 pairs of gloves but whatever combination I try, seems insufficient. I never used to have these problems. I thought about the lobster claws but wasn't sure.
Aldi winter gloves for me. Mind you I can wear quite thin gloves down to about freezing and don't get cold. Feet are my first extremity to feel the cold.
My toes are freezing because my silly Shimano shoes have toe holes for ventilation and my overshoes don't seem to stop the cold air coming through them.
I use Specialized sub zero. They have an internal full fingered glove then an out glove which has three fingers together and the other finger and thumb separate. They are better than the mountain equipment ones I was using before.
Liner gloves, in merino or silk, are usually very thin and shouldn't add bulk under your usual gloves. I use Goretex Wind stopper things which were toasty warm this evening, but my hands don't usually get cold anyway.
Gore xenon 2 windstopper gloves for me. Been down to -3 with no liners. Keep a good amount of rain off as well even though they don't claim to be waterproof. Awesome
cheap full fingered Decathlon Btwin gloves for me.....no probs this morning at or around zero i think, mind you as others have said it probably a personal thing as i heat up fairly quickly. I guess it also depends on the length of your ride....30 to 40mins for me .
I bought a pair of SealSkinz Winter gloves but have found them too warm so far (-2). However the SealSkinz All Weather gloves that I have seem to be just about right for the weather at the moment. In fact I reckon that they'll probably do me for the winter, but saying that, my commute is only 30 minutes max.
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