Winter Glove Recommendations? - Cyclocross Magazine2024-03-28T06:16:48Zhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/forum/topics/winter-glove-recommendations?commentId=1198434%3AComment%3A79049&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI wore a pair of sixsixone Tr…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2010-12-22:1198434:Comment:790492010-12-22T23:06:39.855ZPaul Avilahttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/PaulAvila
I wore a pair of sixsixone Transitions in Bend last year for Nationals and they worked good. My hands were good and warmish after the races in 23 degrees weather.
I wore a pair of sixsixone Transitions in Bend last year for Nationals and they worked good. My hands were good and warmish after the races in 23 degrees weather. +1 on the latex or nitrile bl…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2010-12-16:1198434:Comment:784752010-12-16T18:40:46.689Zslippyfishhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/slippyfish
<p>+1 on the latex or nitrile blue gloves under the regular gloves.</p>
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<p>I've had good experience with Outdoor Research neoprene/softshell gloves for racing, and they held up for three plus years. I don't know their proper name but they have a random, glow-in-the-dark pattern on the palm, aren't specific cycling gloves, but then again they have held up for 3 years which most cycling gloves can't do! I think they were meant for ice climbing however.</p>
<p>+1 on the latex or nitrile blue gloves under the regular gloves.</p>
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<p>I've had good experience with Outdoor Research neoprene/softshell gloves for racing, and they held up for three plus years. I don't know their proper name but they have a random, glow-in-the-dark pattern on the palm, aren't specific cycling gloves, but then again they have held up for 3 years which most cycling gloves can't do! I think they were meant for ice climbing however.</p> My Izumis don't really get th…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2010-12-15:1198434:Comment:784122010-12-15T20:51:24.282ZJohn K.https://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/JohnK
<p>My Izumis don't really get the job done either when its below 30 degrees (like today's ride). I bike commute and basically its my main form of transportation so I have learned to improvise without looking too uncool to the money-spending crowd around here. I slip on some latex gloves on before my Izumis and off I go. Perfect for short to medium length rides, or even a long ride if you bring an extra pair along. BUt that's only if you sweat a lot. Doubling up on the latex ( or surgical…</p>
<p>My Izumis don't really get the job done either when its below 30 degrees (like today's ride). I bike commute and basically its my main form of transportation so I have learned to improvise without looking too uncool to the money-spending crowd around here. I slip on some latex gloves on before my Izumis and off I go. Perfect for short to medium length rides, or even a long ride if you bring an extra pair along. BUt that's only if you sweat a lot. Doubling up on the latex ( or surgical style it doesn't matter) works great on their own in nicer weather without sacrificing gripability. </p> I Iike Ice bay gIoves, w…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2010-12-14:1198434:Comment:783272010-12-14T16:33:03.814ZBlaine Kruegerhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/BlaineKrueger
<p>I Iike Ice bay gIoves, <a href="http://www.gIacieroutdoor.com">www.gIacieroutdoor.com</a>. Do not cick the Iink I have no I button I onIy have i the keyboard is messed up. I think they are utra warm the ony probem is they dont breathe too weII so your hands get a Iitte water Iogged on Iong rides.</p>
<p>I Iike Ice bay gIoves, <a href="http://www.gIacieroutdoor.com">www.gIacieroutdoor.com</a>. Do not cick the Iink I have no I button I onIy have i the keyboard is messed up. I think they are utra warm the ony probem is they dont breathe too weII so your hands get a Iitte water Iogged on Iong rides.</p>