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    Default Cold Weather Gloves or Heated Grips?

    It's getting fucking cold at 6am and my hands get it the worst. What do you guys use?

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    Last edited by Cos; 01-02-2017 at 11:21 AM.
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    Not sure why, even with mesh gloves, my hands are fine in the morning.. It's my legs/neck that get the worst of it. And my visor fogging the hell up.
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    I have a Gerbings heated vest and I'm sweating this morning!! I had it on full blast from Tuscany all the way to work and I melted. I don't need grips or gloves because my core is warm.

    Forget heated grips, they just make the inside of your hands lukewarm. The fingers still freeze. Heated gloves are awesome. If I didn't have the jacket I'd have some gloves.
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    ^^you might be one of those hot hand guys, you guys are rare lol but i feel you on the neck and fogging up in the morning.

    when i ride in the morning my hands are cold as shit no matter what i do, id like to try gloves that have a heat pad spot on them instead of heated grips or "cold weather" gloves.

    i use a small balaclava under my helmet that covers both my front and back of my neck and i ever so slightly pull my visor up to keep the fog out and its perfect for me.

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    I dunno, I used heated grips at Too Cool and they were amazing. How do the heated gloves work? Are you cabled to the bike or do they have their own batteries?

    My hands are really the only problem. My neck is fine as long as I wear a hoodie underneath and my face is fine as long as I close all the vents on my helmet.

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    I rode every month of last winter commuting from the NW to Airdrie...

    Up to -5 C the cold weather gloves are good enough. The finger tips are the only things that get cold.

    I used one of those eBay neck covers and had a turtle neck to keep the neck warm. I also wore kevlar jeans with long johns underneath so there was no problem there.

    When it was below that i had ski pants over my jeans and the coat for my rain gear on over top of my leather jacket.

    This year I'll try for an extra liner under my icon winter gloves and we'll see how that goes for my fingers.
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    Originally posted by 03ozwhip
    ^^you might be one of those hot hand guys, you guys are rare lol but i feel you on the neck and fogging up in the morning.

    when i ride in the morning my hands are cold as shit no matter what i do, id like to try gloves that have a heat pad spot on them instead of heated grips or "cold weather" gloves.

    i use a small balaclava under my helmet that covers both my front and back of my neck and i ever so slightly pull my visor up to keep the fog out and its perfect for me.
    No, I freeze all the time. You wouldn't believe how good a heated jacket is until you try one, it's AMAZING.
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    Originally posted by rice_balls
    This year I'll try for an extra liner under my icon winter gloves and we'll see how that goes for my fingers.
    i advise not to do that. i actually use those little $1 cotton gloves from walmart under my gloves and while it kinda works, my hands get colder at times.

    its just the same as putting too many socks on, at some point its actually useless.

    Originally posted by kevie88


    No, I freeze all the time. You wouldn't believe how good a heated jacket is until you try one, it's AMAZING.
    sorry, that was directed at lildrunkensmurf. i wanna try one of those vests though!

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    Yeah, I have hot hands. I need a colder weather jacket, as all I have right now is a mesh jacket that I stuff a hoodie under. I haven't had to ride in the rain yet, but I imagine it being quite uncomfortable.
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    cold weather gloves for sure!

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    +1 for heated vest.

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    You guys aren't helping at all, hahaha.

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    Don't buy anything at all, start working at 9am when its warmer out
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    Originally posted by kenny
    Don't buy anything at all, start working at 9am when its warmer out
    quoted for the truth... haha, traffic is better at that time too. I think I rolled into my office at 9:08 this morning.

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    Heated Grips!

    I have the oxford ones, call me I'll give you a number.

    They are so hot I can only use them on 1 out of 4 otherwise they get too hot to hold!

    edit:email me, when VW left last week they took our phones too!!!!!!!!!!

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    Originally posted by 03ozwhip


    i advise not to do that. i actually use those little $1 cotton gloves from walmart under my gloves and while it kinda works, my hands get colder at times.
    ^^

    I have done the $1 cotton glove thing.... It only helped a bit like you said.

    I was thinking more of a thin thermal glove liner

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    I was looking into getting one of these this season. I heard these work pretty well too...
    http://www.hippohands.com/
    Might try it out this winter!
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    Mibz, do you have a Red Roots backpack?

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    Nope.

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    Originally posted by Disoblige
    Mibz, do you have a Red Roots backpack?
    I ride with a red Dakine backpack.
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