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Please recommend best Thinsulate-lined, non-heated leather (or not) gauntlet gloves

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Old 12-30-2011, 07:13 AM
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I have road used the KLIM Togwotee snowmobile gloves and loved them. Did 1000s of miles in under 45 and they worked well. Also waterproof and has a liner for added comfort. Did 500 or so miles in the rain at around 45 and they worked pretty good. Price on them seems pretty static, 89 or 99 bucks. I lost mine this spring and am looking for another pair now.

They are worth the investment.
 
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That depends on what you are willing to spend: ck out these 3: www.leatherup.com, www.jafrum.com, www.newenough.com. Ck out closeouts first then go from there.
 
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Held Freezer gloves work well for me. They are initially very stiff but will break in well. Eventually my finger tips will get cold no matter what I've got on, and I just need to get the electric gloves. But about the time the cold gets to me, I'm ready for a cup of coffee anyway.

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It's a never ending quest looking for the perfect glove that is soft enough to feel, but insulated enough to keep warm below 50 degrees.
 
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I have used these down to the high twenties and my fingers were comfortable!

River Road Taos Cold Weather Gloves





http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...er-Gloves.aspx
 

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Old 12-30-2011, 11:14 AM
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under armor makes some thin gloves that will fit under your favorite riding gloves.I have used them for hunting in some pretty cold climates seem to work really well
 
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Have these and they work well for me. And the price is right.

http://gloveguys.com/store/product.p...6&cat=2&page=1
 
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These are a little pricey, were a Christmas gift from the little women, and used them for the first time this morning in 28 degrees. My bike has heated grips and I did not use them. The Scarabs are lite weight and very flexable with large gauntlets that worked very well. Suppose to be water proof, have not tested that yet.

http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com...er-Gloves.aspx
 
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