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Here's a quick question... Which gloves are best in everyone's opinion.. Its finally getting cold down south here and I got a pair of extreme cold weather gloves from Cabella's.. Haven't got to try them yet and I was just wonderin' what everyone else was wearin'???
I can't find any that keep my hands warm when in gets in the 40"s. Thought about some heated gloves. Anyone use them? If so, do they work and what brand?
And how cold is it down there in Hattiesburg? I was there in the summer and it was hotter than a ***** house on nickle night.
I use some cheap gauntlet gloves to keep cold air from creepin up my sleeve and into the jacket. Other than that, when my hands get too cold I put them on the engine to warm them up a bit.
I've had a pair of the HD Windshielder gloves for several years. They are comfortable and warm without being bulky, and a long enough gauntlet to cover the end of my jacket sleeve.
chit im running my old assed crotch rocket leather gloves with the carbon fiber knuckles up here in MN, and they work fine in the 38 degree weather..........got snow today but whooohoo not enough for the salt....ride on.......
Gerbing heated gloves.. i have a pair and tried them out last Saturday on a 500 mile day trip and there were Awesome....Mittens is what we use to use in Canada to go snomobiling... www.arctiva.com they specialize in winter sport clothing.
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