December 14, 201213 yr I use these gloves ... You won't suffer cold hands .... I bet my fingers would still freeze in those when it goes sub-zero. Thick neoprene diving gloves (under outer fleece gloves) are the only thing which has worked for me when actually put to the test. Trouble is they're a bit tight across the base so I stay warm but get cramps instead so only wear them when absolutely cannot do without .
December 14, 201213 yr cwah i live 10 miles up a9 from perth near dunkeld its still freezing here great cycling country spring /summer:cool:
December 14, 201213 yr Fleece balaclava and ski goggles giving zero skin exposure. Cheap but extremely effective. Thin fleece under my hi-vis jacket. Blazewear heated gloves (all 5 digits) with lithium batteries. BBB Hardwear shoe covers for when it's snowing. I'm good to about -20C.
December 14, 201213 yr Has anyone tried these to help keep their hands warm? BreezeBlockers - Hand and foot shields for cyclists. Oh, they'll work fine as the principle has been proved for years on motorcyles, with brush guards on the bars. Not as good as full muffs, but effective enough at lower speeds.
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