Have you any time idea how they hold up in the rain?

Eamon
Seattle 

On Friday, November 13, 2020 at 7:44:08 AM UTC-8 bjmi...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hey everyone!
> I've brought these up in another thread, but thought I'd share again for 
> the good of the group.
>
> Raber Gloves are made in Winnipeg...and the only reason I can find them as 
> far south as Nebraska is that my favorite LBS gets in an order every 
> winter. I have links to the gloves below where you can buy them from my 
> favorite local place, but if you see these gloves for sale in person or on 
> another site and you need good gloves, buy them.
>
> Garbage Mitts
> http://www.ponderosacyclery.com/store/garbagechopper-mitt
> These are insulated leather gloves with cuff that is stretchy, snug, and 
> comfy. I wore them on my ride today (18 degrees) and did not even need wool 
> liner gloves. I think I could go below zero with these gloves + wool 
> liners. They're not 100% windproof, but I'd say maybe 85-90% windproof. 
> They're called Garbage Mitts because trash collectors in the Great White 
> North use them.
>
> Piggyback Gloves
> http://www.ponderosacyclery.com/store/raber-gloves
> I love these gloves for cool weather. Low 50s down to mid 30s maybe. With 
> a wool liner, lower (but you can't beat the Garbage Mitts for low 30s and 
> down). Just little easier for shifting and braking than the mitts. 
>
> I'd happily answer any questions you have about them. Just thought I'd 
> share my favorite accessories with the group. I could easily see Rivendell 
> selling these (if it ever got cold enough in the Bay Area). 
>
> Have a great weekend!
>

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