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Old 17 Nov 20, 08:34 PM  
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A question for cyclists please

I am looking for a pair of warm cycling gloves suitable for wearing on arthritic hands to protect from the cold and wet. However, not electric gloves as I understand that washing them is nigh on impossible.

Does such a thing exist?
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Old 17 Nov 20, 10:37 PM  
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Decathlon have a good selection of gloves decathlon/browse/c...Z8wdlsb?Ndrc=1
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Old 17 Nov 20, 10:56 PM  
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For winter I’ve a pair of endura warm lined and waterproof. Grip grab or Altura Have a look on the chain reaction site. All sorts of prices. The other alternative is have a look at one of the outdoor pursuit sites or ski sites.

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Old 18 Nov 20, 12:39 AM  
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I also use Endura (not enduro?) gloves for cycling. They’re my warmest pair. Really well made. Another option may be to use liners too. Not tried it with cycling but use liners in my ski gloves when really cold!
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Old 18 Nov 20, 07:47 AM  
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Another vote for Endura, take a look on Wiggle or Chainreaction cycles as they have plenty of options and reviews.
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Old 18 Nov 20, 02:26 PM  
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I used to cycle throughout the year (commuting). I never actually got specialised cycling gloves, but used to double layer my gloves (had a nice thin pair of gloves from I think Accessorize, and then thick ski gloves over them). My hands never got cold with the two pairs of gloves!
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Old 18 Nov 20, 05:44 PM  
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What about sealskinz gloves. Not sure how warm but dh wears these and the socks are brilliant for keeping feet dry.
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Old 18 Nov 20, 07:07 PM  
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Originally Posted by daisymae View Post
What about sealskinz gloves. Not sure how warm but dh wears these and the socks are brilliant for keeping feet dry.
Ver good stuff
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Originally Posted by daisymae View Post
What about sealskinz gloves. Not sure how warm but dh wears these and the socks are brilliant for keeping feet dry.
I got a pair of these, they look like lobster claws!
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Another couple of good brands are Handup and 100%, worth a look.
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