+1 for the Empire Wool and Canvas IceBike Mittens! Love 'em.
Then there are various ski gloves. I went nuts with those during Boston's
miserable winter last year. Will be testing a few that I got on sale at the end
of the season out this season.
One trick is to keep the core toasty... that make
I've only ridden down to 25*F this year, but after trying thick gloves, I
gave up and now am trying layers. I have a pair of very densely knit woolen
cycling gloves, good to 40*F or so; between 40 and 30*F I have a pair of
mid weight Sugois; and below that I've tried the Sugois inside of a pair of
http://www.empirecanvasworks.com/icebikemittens.htm
These might be overkill, my lesser lobsters are too warm above 20f
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Mittens are great for most anything, but biking and staying warm needs lobster
mitts. That means pinkie and ring in one "finger", middle and pointer in
another finger, and a lonesome thumb for a third. All the warmth of mittens
with the control of gloves, and alien good looks.
-Lobster Zealot
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Pogies all the way.
Pierogies are tasty treats
Pogies are toasty
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What do you all wear? It's down to 10*F here and getting colder. Have never
been happy with my previous..
Had 'hippo hands' on my Pugsley last winter w some insulated gloves (some
cheapo insulation) and still wasn't enough. Wool liner was good but too
thick to layer..
I am thinking maybe some