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My Seal Skinz winter gloves are knackered and I was planning to replace with some Galibier Barrier Deep Winter gloves. But they’re out of stock until March(!)
I have the Galibier Ardennes gloves, which are great for 3-5 deg+
What’s recommended for 3-5hr rides at <3 degrees?
Will be used on Mtb and road bike, so need to be machine washable ideally
100% Brisker. Don't know about REALLY cold... but work for me in low temps.
My Seal Skinz winter gloves are knackered
Another pair of Sealskinz?
Came here to say Galibier barrier... sorry.
My winter road cycling glove is the Alpkit Haline - used all through last winter, never leaked, never had frozen fingers and rode regardless of the weather (rain, snow, ice).
https://alpkit.com/products/haline-waterproof-glove
+1 Galibier. Mine were great until I left them on the car roof one night, then my size were no longer in stock. Gggrrgh.
Another pair of Sealskinz?
Unless the design has changed, I’ve found washing machines kill them. The inner lining gets twisted and so does the membrane.
If it's too cold for Briskers I'm not going out.
I have tried the Briskers but couldn't get them on even in XXL.
Briskets are OK on the MTB but road riding requires better insulation due to the ongoing windchill factor driven by the continual movement at speeds that you don’t get on an MTB. Someone did have some XL Barrier gloves in the classifieds.
ive got fox defend for the MTB
lierally just bought some endura strike waterproof's, despite mixed reviews, for the commute/gravel ride
If your a XL I have a set only worn once for sale in the classified.
Here
Sorry for the blatant plug
If your a XL I have a set only worn once for sale in the classified.
I need mediums but thanks anyway 🙂
I’ve found these excellent down to almost freezing conditions…
Rab Infinium.
Light windstopper fleece. Warm when wet, and durable too.
I really can't recommend them enough.
Carry a spare pair of gloves of whatever you choose to wear. Stuff them near a warm dry part of your body so they are warm and ready to wear when you nead them the most.