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We have had this debate before.. Most of us that ride in the Southern states don't want to be "tethered" to the bike with the heated gloves.. It's fine for you guys that ride up there in the frozen North..!!
How about your old military leather gloves w/ the wool insert??
HA.. Joking.. but they should work..
I would like to find some cold weather shooter gloves..!!!
www.gloveguys.com
Have a pair of thier gauntlet gloves and love them.. work great at 40deg temps
Yup, I got a pair of these for Christmas, they work great. I hate spending a ton of money on gloves because I always seem to lose one. They still have the 25% off and free shipping holiday sale listed, give it a try.
Check out the line of Huggergloves I carry, the lined gloves will keep you warm in 40 degree weather no problem plus they are truly waterproof you can read the artical on the home page. Currently January Special is 10% off plus you can still use the Forum Coupon of HDF10 and receive an addtional 10% off your total order.
I feel so sorry for you but since most of your winter riding is in the heat I would also go with the liner and a good year round leather pair. Cyclegear stores carry a linner called Antifreeze that I like alot when it's not cold enough for electrics!
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