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Mrs SR, who suffers from Reynaud’s, rides to work every day on her Dutch bike, and gets very cold hands. She has these silver-infused gloves that are supposed to help, but whether or not they are snake-oil, the fact is they are really just liners.
Any suggestions for suitable gloves that might go over some thin, liner-type gloves, and that will actually keep her hands warm when riding?
Pogies. With handwarmers in if required.
Yup pogies great, I also use sealskin winter gloves, warmer, but they’re really thick, so prefer the pogie approach
FYI, edit
Sealskinz heated gloves are mega warm. Whilst they're expensive by the standards of bike gloves, they're much warmer.
I'm not sure if Pogies are the answer on the road, if you need to use hand signals.
Planet X do some very warm "Crab" gloves, either fluo or reflective - and cheap.
Ski gloves will be warmest and come without the 'cycling' tax, but with the 'skiing' tax...
Planet X crab gloves unfortunately aren't as warm as my Reynauds-y mitts need them to be in the current near zero conditions 🙁 will try them with silk liners and report back.