Gloves....'You Get What You Pay For'?

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Mr Free Market
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Re: Gloves....'You Get What You Pay For'?

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Tramp wrote:Hi Midnight..

.... but being a women a different set of clothes for every eventuality should not be a problem..
Brave !! :laugh: :laugh:
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Re: Gloves....'You Get What You Pay For'?

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Tramp wrote:Hi Midnight..


with biking you have 3 wardrobes summer heatwave ..spring/autumn..then winter cold but being a women a different set of clothes for every eventuality should not be a problem..
:laugh: :laugh: Hey Tramp, I didn't think of it in those terms...will have to re-evaluate the situation...!! :P :cheer:
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Re: Gloves....'You Get What You Pay For'?

Post by Selous »

backofbeyond wrote:I've not found anything, in over 40yrs of biking, that you could really call winter gloves - something that will keep your hands warm enough to still operate the controls after, say, 100 miles in temps around 0C without assistance from electric grips or muffs or something.
I have a pair of heated glovexs for winter as my arthritus has go worst :( they keep them lovely & warm, in spring & autumn, a pair of lined gloves from the Southend shakedown £20.00 with knuckle protection & summer FT Kangaroo skin gloves I have had for 3 years now.
Midnight I would suggest you go to the bike shop try on different pairs find the type you like & go back on line see if you can pick them up cheaper then you would know the type style you what to ware




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