What winter gloves do you use

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I got some Endura "Deluge" gloves recently, I'm impressed so far. Even on the road bike they've kept my sausage fingers warm and dry.
 
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I've got some cheap fleece type gloves I bought in Halfords a few years back, they're looking a bit scruffy now, but are warm enough for me.

The trouble is, how much you need to wear to be warm enough is very personal, I don't seem to need much; some time ago I was cycling with a friend, wearing my cheap Halfords gloves, my hands were warm as toast, but he complained that his hands were cold, so we swapped gloves, my hands were still toasty warm, his were still frozen. :?
 
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I wear lightweight leather work gloves, treated with boot dubbin. Like these:

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Soft and comfortable. Once you've got past the wind issue, it's more a question of keeping your hands dry and making sure you've got decent circulation to your fingers, which latter is much more a bike setup issue.

YMMV, of course.
 
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I purchased some Dexter gloves a year ago. Been using them recently in temperatures of -4 to +5 degrees and they're fine. Anything over +5 and i move back onto the normal full finger MTB gloves with mesh backs.

The thing with just talking about gloves is that their warmth is highly dependent on what else you have on. Overshoes + Thermolite 3/4 shorts + endura windchill jacket + skull cap helps keep your core warm which in turn keeps your hands very warm.

If you hands are cold, take a look at what you've got covering your arms/head/feet.
 
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cagiva gezzer":1v1esehq said:
I purchased some Dexter gloves a year ago. Been using them recently in temperatures of -4 to +5 degrees and they're fine. Anything over +5 and i move back onto the normal full finger MTB gloves with mesh backs.

The thing with just talking about gloves is that their warmth is highly dependent on what else you have on. Overshoes + Thermolite 3/4 shorts + endura windchill jacket + skull cap helps keep your core warm which in turn keeps your hands very warm.

If you hands are cold, take a look at what you've got covering your arms/head/feet.

Maybe I am getting soft as I get older

My attire was thermal bib tights 3/4 length, endura baggies, a long sleeve jersey, a windproof jacket, merino wool snood and skull cap.
 
I use Fox Antifreeze gloves, even though ive lost the liners :roll: they are still warm enough for me. I also use them on my KTM exc with a pair of thin gloves underneath and they are fine on that too :cool:

Mark
 
I've had the Endura Dexter for about 2 years. While they do keep you warm I find my thumbs getting cold in them on longer rides. Hear good things about the 100% Brisker, may try them next.
 
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