Saracenlad
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- Location
- Mattersey. Nottinghamshire.
You might find cotton liners help under the gloves, they do me.
As a sufferer from Raynauds and glove afficionado, I don't think there really is such a thing as a really waterproof winter glove that stays that way.
But the best I've found are Planetx crab claw gloves, commonly on "offer" at £15.
Also, a plug for pogies, which I only discovered last year and are transformative
How waterproof do they need to be? Fully waterproof gloves require a genuinely waterproof membrane (e.g. Black Diamond Gore-Tex) and sealed seams. The latter is rare in cycling gloves, but they do exist.Any recommends for some warm and waterproof gloves please.
I am thinking of handlebar muffs and gloves this year.As a sufferer from Raynauds and glove afficionado, I don't think there really is such a thing as a really waterproof winter glove that stays that way.
But the best I've found are Planetx crab claw gloves, commonly on "offer" at £15.
Also, a plug for pogies, which I only discovered last year and are transformative