Can't recommend a good current glove as the pair I have are over 25 years old with thinsulate inside. If it gets too cold for those I usually put on surgical gloves underneath them, helps a lot, kinda like a wet suit, being from Florida you probably know about those.....
nickm.....sent you an email. You can see pic above in post #4. I read an on-line cycle cruiser comparison article and they rated them the warmest of the bunch. (13 tested, all non-electric of course) HD discontinued but I liked the look and decided to chance it.
I just bought a pair of first gear gauntlet gloves and they feel pretty good and work well for me. They will not get much action so i have no need to get anything better.
I just sent payment to an HDF member who lives in St. Cloud for a pair of these and he has a few more. I have NOT received yet but he seems on up and up. Cost me $60.00
I bought mine at Bass Pro, they are a gauntlet glove that is water proof. They cost me a hole $12.99 the brand is XPS Extreme Performance Series. I am sending a pair to my son in Korea. With the temps in the 40's my hands have actualy sweted in them I like them alot.
I bought mine at Bass Pro, they are a gauntlet glove that is water proof. They cost me a hole $12.99 the brand is XPS Extreme Performance Series. I am sending a pair to my son in Korea. With the temps in the 40's my hands have actualy sweted in them I like them alot.
Got a pair of XPS that DON'T keep my hands warm in the wind. Nor do they keep my hands warm when I walk in the morning until I'm nearly at the end of my walk. I was very dissatisfied with the gloves.
I have the winter buster from Glove guys, and they work real well and are the gauntlet type. I think they cost me $29 total and they got here in about 5 days.