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[Closed] Frigid finger solutions for well-aged warfarin warlords

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Papa Bonni is way into his 70s but still gets out on an ebike a couple of times a week. His dickie heart means he takes Warfarin. Consequently, at temperatures less than 3 or 4C, his fingers lose their feeling due to cold. He’s using a decent pair of winter gloves and some merino undergloves which help but still not the May West. He’s done the finger wiggling to keep the circulation, but is there something else that could be done, or bought, to keep the old lad riding through the cold season?


 
Posted : 16/12/2018 9:46 pm
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Pogies


 
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https://www.hotpog.co.uk/collections/cycling


 
Posted : 16/12/2018 9:48 pm
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Yes. I'm similar age, on bloodthinners too.

For 24 hours on the 'Puffer I use pogies.

I figure that should give an idea of how good they are.


 
Posted : 16/12/2018 9:49 pm
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Battery Heated Gloves - Medium/Large Size 9 https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001GCIAKI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_0ISfCbN6YD1EF

Not sure if there any good they do 22v ones for motor bikes

Or could you mod some heated grips? To run on the bike battery?


 
Posted : 16/12/2018 9:52 pm
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Hands get cold due to the blood dropping in temperature as it moves down the arm. Warm it there and he should find he's a bit warmer.

The hand warming pads you can get for skiing are quite good. Place a couple on each forearm under a tight fitting baselayer.


 
Posted : 16/12/2018 9:56 pm
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Pogies, or semi-lobsters like the Spesh Element 2.0


 
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Pogies are ok once you get used to them but expect to have a few sketchy moments when removing hands till it imprints on subconscious, perhaps a set of heated gloves would be easier and can also be used when out walking. You can spend from £30 to £150+ depending on what you want and batteries usually last for a minimum of 3hrs+ in use


 
Posted : 16/12/2018 9:58 pm
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E-bike - surely there are some compatible heated grips? If not, there's a market.


 
Posted : 16/12/2018 10:12 pm
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Heated grips? Bindun.

https://bikerumor.com/2011/02/10/review-ame-heated-ergo-tri-grips-gimmick-or-greatness/

They sold like, erm.....actually they didn't.


 
Posted : 16/12/2018 10:26 pm
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Nice one STW! Pogies look the way forward. Christmas present sorted, or soon will be. Thanks all.

matt_oab, you're dead right. You'd have thought there could be a whole world of ebike-powered add-ons.


 
Posted : 16/12/2018 10:30 pm
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These guys do a range of motorbike powered and battery powered gear.

I use one of the vests and plug this into the m/bike electrics. Toasty.

There are battery heated inner gloves listed as well.

https://www.keisapparel.co.uk/


 
Posted : 16/12/2018 11:21 pm

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