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8:25 pm December 29, 2011
| pstone
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This is my first winter here and Im struggling to find a good set of gloves. Anyone have any recommendations?
I dont want anything too bulky since I dont shy from the rollers/trainer on the cold days. But something that is comfortable in the ~40 degree weather.
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7:26 am December 30, 2011
| MikeR
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Craft Siberian Glove is a great thin remarkably warm glove. Below 40 and I wear a thin windproof liner under it.
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12:25 am January 2, 2012
| jhammond
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They're a little bigger, but I wear the Pearl Izumi Lobster Glove, but, then again, I'm a total wuss when my hands or feet get cold.
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10:42 am January 2, 2012
| pstone
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Thanks for the responses. Its days like today that I don't know what will work best. Sun is shining, wind is calm, but temps are under 40…
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6:58 pm January 2, 2012
| pstone
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Tried some Performance Bike brand gloves with Windstopper material in them – frozen hands. Took them back and snagged a pair of Louie Garneau WindDry Eco gloves. I couldnt find any Siberian gloves to try on so hopefully this will work.
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5:00 pm January 5, 2012
| BCampie
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I wear Outdoor Research 40 dollar windstopper work gloves and they are the best. I am on my second pair after 8 years and I can ride in them in all temps and they hold heat even when they are wet.
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5:00 pm January 5, 2012
| BCampie
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I wear Outdoor Research 40 dollar windstopper work gloves and they are the best. I am on my second pair after 8 years and I can ride in them in all temps and they hold heat even when they are wet.
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