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  • #961556
    Dirt
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    None of these layers have to be expensive. That’s what I like about this option. It utilizes stuff that you probably already have and adds in just a little more to help.

    #961500
    thecyclingeconomist
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    I’ve been using snowboarding gloves for years. Mine have vents that zip on the back, so if your fingers are overheating, it can let some air flow.

    They work great. Even the $12 (normally $50) Head snow-gloves at Costco work very well. My hands aren’t cold down into the teens.

    #961497
    jopamora
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    @thecyclingeconomist 43129 wrote:

    I’ve been using snowboarding gloves for years. Mine have vents that zip on the back, so if your fingers are overheating, it can let some air flow.

    They work great. Even the $12 (normally $50) Head snow-gloves at Costco work very well. My hands aren’t cold down into the teens.

    The Head gloves also make great snowballs, but they do get a little wet after amassing a solid stockpile.

    #961499
    ronwalf
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    I have a pair of Performance brand lobster gloves. They work between 40-50F and always end up soaked with sweat. I wore them by accident at 25F, and returned 3/4 of a mile later with frozen fingers.

    I have a pair of mid-weight $1 glove liners and $5 leather work gloves (solid back, not cloth). They’ve worked well this winter between 20-45F.

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