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I stopped at a bicycle shop a friend owns this morning and telling him about the polar rear run we have scheduled for tomorrow, explaining that my fingers are the first to go. He had on sale for $29.00 OTD a pair of these gloves so I will hopefully be trying them tomorrow, precipitation dependent. We recently covered all the heated gloves and gear like Gerbing so not looking for any more info on those, just curious if anyone has used these gloves in cold weather and if so how they worked out.
I may in a couple months relo to the Orlando area for work so will not be needing anything like this in the future if all works out. I have lived all over the US and in the south for the last 10 years but will always be a Yankee and a Steelers fan!!!!
I've never used their gloves, but use a lot of the other products on my dirt bike. Stuff is all very good for the price. Which gloves are you looking at? They have a bunch of styles.
Storm Plus is the model and they are discontinued. Guess I will find out in a few hours how well they work. Btw, like your signature and wish I could apply those philosophies to myself. It would keep people from snitching me out for being politically incorrect.....
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