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Old 15-12-11, 10:51 PM   #1
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Hi all, was wondering if anyone could recomend me a set of warm gloves, dont want to go down the heated grips/gloves route or muffs/ handgaurds. Just wondering whats the best glove for warmth like a 'tog' rating system :S. Any suggestions would be much appreciated as my hands are starting to hurt after rides as its so fujin nippy out there. cheerz
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Old 16-12-11, 12:06 AM   #2
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Heine Gerike (sp?) Pathan in either five or two finger style.

I have both. Five fingers for cold, two finger for very cold. The two finger version has a fleece inner for the first and second finger, split from the ring and little finger. It allows two finger braking and they are so warm, they are reserved for only the coldest rides.

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Old 16-12-11, 06:11 AM   #3
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Cheers Pierre. I had some Spada Storm gloves last year. They were great when I 1st bought them, but seem to let the cold through now, so looking for some decent gloves.
Off to HG tomorrow I think
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Old 16-12-11, 08:08 AM   #4
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Bering 'Halifax' very warm and soft waterproof goat skin leather gloves with floui storm cuffs.
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Old 16-12-11, 11:35 AM   #5
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I have a pair of Spada Enforcers which are pretty decent. Warm and waterproof.
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Old 16-12-11, 11:44 AM   #6
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I gave up on trying to find a pair of decent gloves that gave me both warmth and feel. Instead I bought one of these and with the heated sleeves and neck it keeps me well toasty. I'm still using my summer gloves and my hands don't get that cold on the daily commute (warm core = warmer blood flow = warmer hands and feet).

I still have a pair of Spada Force 2 gloves (brand new size large) if anyone wants them cheap.
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Old 16-12-11, 01:28 PM   #7
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I have a pair of Spada Enforcers which are pretty decent. Warm and waterproof.
+1 for Spada Enforcers
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Old 16-12-11, 01:49 PM   #8
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Pretty sure the Spada Enforcers are Ride magazines top choice below £60

I've got the same gloves as BP, warm enough, although mine need replacing
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Old 17-12-11, 12:02 AM   #9
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Thanks for all the recomendations, will take a look in HG ans also look at the spada enforcers. cheerz
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Old 17-12-11, 12:16 AM   #10
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Recently bought some Ixon Pro-Fenders and they are absolutely excellent. I've had Gericke Pathans in the past but these Ixon ones knock spots off them and aren't anywhere near as bulky.

You have to buy a size larger than normal - I usually take XL gloves but these are 2XL... Yes ladies, I have extremely large hands

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