Winter gloves, whats good?

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dbmtb":3o0cbeoi said:
This was a trick I learned as a bike messenger in one of the coldest winters Denmark has had since I moved here.

Was that winter 95/96? That was a long cold winter!

Old thumbies work well with even the thickest gloves.

Changing your control points for severe weather can make a lot of sense.

Carrying a couple of heat packs gives you the option of toasty pockets to relieve some of the cold too.
 
Carsten G":24i2c0ds said:
I use Silk glove liners and these gloves, warm and comfy even when pretty cold.

Weather in UK and Denmark are very similar maybe a bit colder in Denmark when winter cold.
http://www.goreapparel.co.uk/CROSS-...artype-gloves&start=7&dwvar_GCROGO_color=9900

Generally yes, but when you look at the wind there is a large difference. Especially if you look for the figures relating to Scotland rather than the UK as a whole, given we are a better comparison given we share a deal of our latitude. You have far less trees and hills to shelter behind too! :)
 
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