Cold Weather Gloves
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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RE: Cold Weather Gloves
ORIGINAL: SMenasco
Gerbing heated G3s.
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Gerbing heated G3s.
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http://gerbing.com/heat/glovesg3.html
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RE: Cold Weather Gloves
We just bought a set of Thinsulate "3-finger mitten" type gauntlets that are sold by Patriot Guard Store. Only $28...I figured they'd be good enough, since we don't get a lot of really cold weather in Alabama. I was really surprised at how nice they are!
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RE: Cold Weather Gloves
ORIGINAL: Duke3838
i usually pee in my wet suit to keep warm, try that in your latex gloves.
i usually pee in my wet suit to keep warm, try that in your latex gloves.
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RE: Cold Weather Gloves
I endorse the Harley Windshielder gloves. I have had a pair for about ten years and they are the warmest and most comfortable motorcycle gloves that I have ever owned. I tried a pair of Harley FXRG gloves and they were not as warm and cost much more ($120 vs $75). Wearing silk or polypropylene glove liners under your gloves when it is below freezing might also help but I have not needed them with the Windshielders.
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