Best cold weather gloves

Mr Bogus

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well title says it all... what are your cold weather gloves, how do you like them and how much? I think I am also going to get heated grips but gloves first..
 
Here you go,, plenty of choices!

New Enough

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Hi John.

thin it down to 2 or 3 pairs....same site that has me confussed in the first place....
 
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Now hows that, im at work watching a Movie, you know im real busy! LOL
 
i'm not sure what name brand mine are (got them from a rider who had gone down and then sold his bike) but they are closest to link #1 from GIXERHP...the best feature for me is the nylon rain cover that comes with them...when it gets below freezing, i put the covers on and they help by working as a shield from the wind...one more layer to trap heat in and keep the cold out
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I use these down to a temp of 50.

I agree with Rhythm. Below 50 I switch to Gerbing's heated jacket liner, gloves and socks.
 
Tour Master Cold Front Carbons.

I decided I'm a fair-weather rider, I've not found any gloves that keep hands warm below 50 degrees.
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My tour master gloves work good but aren't as good as my old pair I had . They were Reima , they are a snowmoble glove.
 
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Now hows that, im at work watching a Movie, you know im real busy! LOL
I have #2 and have to say they are pretty good. I really dont think any glove out there is going to keep your hands totally warm. But with those Joe Rockets all I have to say is that I love them. The gloves are made with the utmost greatest quality. The fitment is great. I also have heated grips on the busa, with that in conjunction with the gloves. You cant go wrong!
 
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Now hows that, im at work watching a Movie, you know im real busy! LOL
I have #2 and have to say they are pretty good. I really dont think any glove out there is going to keep your hands totally warm. But with those Joe Rockets all I have to say is that I love them. The gloves are made with the utmost greatest quality. The fitment is great. I also have heated grips on the busa, with that in conjunction with the gloves. You cant go wrong!
True! I did have a minor chill with my throttle thumb when I was out riding in temps below 10 degree, when using my Gerbing heated glove. This was easy solved by sliding my thumb up into the palm area of the glove for a min or two for warming.

If you get cold easily (like myself anything below 50) and have the money save yourself wasted money and frustration purchase the Gerbing heated gloves.
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well heated grips or gloves do sound like the best option. The gloves are really not a bad price, but at $30, perhaps the grips are a good place to start? I do see a set of grip over covers that run about $60 that slide off and on the grips when not in use. Anyone try these yet?
 
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