Uncle Mort said:Endura strike gloves are great - very grippy and nice and toasty inside. But when it's really cold I wear cheap C&A skiing gloves.
I have the Endura's for on my road bike in winter, the only problem I find on really wet days when I take them of the inside glove goes inside out making them hard to put back on. Other than that I find them great but for the really cold days on the commute I'd opt for my bulkier spesh radiants.Uncle Mort said:Endura strike gloves are great - very grippy and nice and toasty inside. But when it's really cold I wear cheap C&A skiing gloves.
Trevrev said:Well, i've used my new Sealskinz technical mountainbike gloves now for two mornings in the pouring rain........Not only do they feel damp inside after my commute ( could be sweat !!! ) But, trying to get your hand out of the bloody lining is near impossible. No matter how hard i try the lining keeps coming halfway out. Which makes it a real pain to get your hand back in.
Does anyone else have these gloves??? And do you suffer the same problem???
Trev..