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Okay I am finally set for winter riding except for gloves. Bought my first ever helmet and chaps. Have my bulky ski gloves but my finger tips still freeze. I trid on the Gordini goose down gloves that are nice but really bulky. I saw some heated gloves with a rechargeable battery on ebay for $139. My friends bought the Harley heavy gloves for $85 and sasy they work good. I ride home at night in Colorado where the cold gets down to 20. So I need some good ones!!!
I tried to do a search here but didn't come up with much
+1 for the Gerbing heated gloves. They make a big difference in comfort and safety. if your hands aren't numb with cold you have better control. I just can't believe it took me so long to make the leap.
I just bought some tourmaster synergy heated gloves.and jacket liner, they work real good so far, I took a 150 mile trip today. Stayed nice and comfy with temps in the 30s.
Okay I am finally set for winter riding except for gloves. Bought my first ever helmet and chaps. Have my bulky ski gloves but my finger tips still freeze. I trid on the Gordini goose down gloves that are nice but really bulky. I saw some heated gloves with a rechargeable battery on ebay for $139. My friends bought the Harley heavy gloves for $85 and sasy they work good. I ride home at night in Colorado where the cold gets down to 20. So I need some good ones!!!
I tried to do a search here but didn't come up with much
Bought a pair of HD insulated gauntlet gloves about 5-6 years ago and work well down to about 25-30 degrees. Any lower than that I start whining but here in NorCal, it seldom goes lower.
Tried a pair of Gerbings and have to admit, they were nice.
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