Yeah but manufactures will call any quilted glove a 'ski' glove. I've had numerous pairs of 'ski' gloves over the years that have been utter crap.£25 ski gloves from Mountain Warehouse. Skiers know about coldness and wet.
I'm using Galibier's Deep Winter Barrier gloves and they're good.
What are they like for taking off when your hands are sweaty.
The obvious point being that cycling gloves require a lot more flexibility that ski gloves and thus negate a decent amount of insulation layer.They said that cycling specific gloves don’t match these.

The obvious point being that cycling gloves require a lot more flexibility that ski gloves and thus negate a decent amount of insulation layer.![]()
On the whole, I suspect professional cyclists will not have the blood flow of use mere mortals and thus be more resilient.
Glad you said 'professional' as that definitely counts me out - !I suspect professional cyclists will not have the blood flow of use mere mortals and thus be more resilient.

Glad you said 'professional' as that definitely counts me out - !![]()
Some years ago whilst cycling to one of my jobs, I would sometimes pass another cylist who by his garb, was obviously a painter / decorator.I recall the other winter, my warm gloves were just becoming uncomfortable. I then pass a father and son on basic bikes chatting away, both with no gloves. Just maybe they were pretending to be hard.

was obviously a painter / decorator.
Even in the depths of winter, I never saw him wearing gloves - !![]()
£25 ski gloves from Mountain Warehouse. Skiers know about coldness and wet.