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winter riding gloves

marcojolo

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Any recommendations for winter riding gloves? I live where it gets between 20 to -20 for a few months out of the year. Really just want to commute back and forth to work-----5min......but not lose my fingers......Hahaha!! Thanks
 
Hmmmm..

That's a tough one. I think the answer would heated grips and a two part glove system. I ice fish, and I swear by my Outdoor Reseach Mitts..BUT, they may make operating the Spyder more difficult and less safe..
Hope someone else has some advice.
 
I got a set of the Gerbing heated gloves Saturday and they are so big and cumbersome I was not a fan. I took them back today and they have a lightweight pair that are cheaper and should work great for you. Otherwise glove liners and your favorite gloves should work for a short trip.
 
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Tough one..!!

whatever is the glove of choice for your outdoor working, skiing buddies. Heated gloves or liners will do best. Have not found the heated grips to do much on an open bar. Guess they work nicely with a faring....:thumbup:
 
Warm and Safe or First Gear Heated gloves. They work great. Get the heated jacket liner to go with them and the wireless dual controller and you will be happy all thru the winter.
 
I have Garbing's heated jacket - pants - and gloves
It gets 20 below here but I have not tried ridding below 0
 
I won't go out when it's below zero but I don't want to winterize my spyder so I figure there will be at least a day or two a week that I can ryde to work..... It's less than 2 miles away. Thanks for the suggestions I will check them out!!


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I won't go out when it's below zero but I don't want to winterize my spyder so I figure there will be at least a day or two a week that I can ryde to work..... It's less than 2 miles away. Thanks for the suggestions I will check them out!!


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A real man could ride that distance without gloves at 20* :joke:
 
A real man could ride that distance without gloves at 20* :joke:


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Any recommendations for winter riding gloves? I live where it gets between 20 to -20 for a few months out of the year. Really just want to commute back and forth to work-----5min......but not lose my fingers......Hahaha!! Thanks

Cold here in Minnesota too! Gloves are key, but we also have something that may just give you that extra layer of protection. They are called Dessert digits.
http://www.leadermotorcycle.com/desert-digits-hand-protectors/

Work great for blocking the cold and keeping those fingers from falling off! :) Let me know if you have any questions.
 

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Any recommendations for winter riding gloves? I live where it gets between 20 to -20 for a few months out of the year. Really just want to commute back and forth to work-----5min......but not lose my fingers......Hahaha!! Thanks
i have a pair from
Cabelas waterproof thinsulate gloves
 
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