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Old 11-15-2017, 07:42 AM
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I just got the Fox Creek fleece-lined gauntlet gloves. Really well made and super nice people to do business with, but they are $75. I also have electrics if it ever gets cold enough to use them. Supposed to be a frigid 74 here today.
 
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Rode this past Saturday , was 22 degrees. Heated Gloves are the only way to go. Your warm hands will thank you !
 
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If it's 22 degrees and you're riding, no glove will keep your hands warm. Either heated grips or heated glove liners. For $77.00 these will burn your hands off.

https://www.cyclegear.com/gear/hotwi...d-glove-liners
 
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In my experience, moto gauntlets are a waste of money once you get under about 50°. They keep the cold air from going up your sleeve but do not keep your hands warm. Some have suggested multiple layers of gloves but now you can barely move your fingers...dangerous.

Why a moto company has not made a gauntlet with Gore-Tex is beyond me. Gore-Tex is what's in ski gloves to keep the cold wind out and keep you warm.

I have the heated Joe Rocket gauntlets that work well. But my best investment was a $30 pair of ebay hand wind deflectors that I leave on in the winter. Takes the blast of air off your hands. I can ride for hours with the guards on.
 
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Originally Posted by Oldskewl
If it's 22 degrees and you're riding, no glove will keep your hands warm. Either heated grips or heated glove liners. For $77.00 these will burn your hands off.

https://www.cyclegear.com/gear/hotwi...d-glove-liners
Just bumped for some winter riders , I’m starting To get interested in the electric gloves for the same price as the gauntlets .
 
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Heck, I bet those that have electric gloves are wearing them all day until the cold snap moves on! They probably aren't riding, but at least they might not get frost bite.
 
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Originally Posted by upflying
If you have a store near you, head over to Cycle Gear.
https://www.cyclegear.com/
Also, these liners will help.
https://www.cyclegear.com/gear/freez...r-glove-liners
 
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