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  • What are the current go to gloves for maximum warmth? My Raynaud's is being a pain in the arse at the minute. I just can't go out for long at all, rode 10km to pick some shoes up the other day and had to keep stopping on the way home because I couldn't use my hands at all. I'm thinking of trying some of those minging lobster gloves but there's a few different brands.

    Edit: I have small hands, don't know if that makes any difference.

  • Have you tried these in your gloves??

  • Galibier Deep Winter gloves are good and cheap. Get them a size up so that there's room for some air in there/ liners. These are what I've been using the past week. I normally have pretty bad raynauds but I was still quite toasty in these after an hour commute at -9. Have a look at the 'essential winter clothing' thread for more ideas/ reviews

  • I would double up and wear a liner glove from something fleecey and then heavy winter gloves like endura pro sl

    I used to snowboard a lot and most proper gloves used to follow that glove model with a liner and then an over glove

  • I've suffered a lot with cold hands but have had success recently using 3 layers: a thin liner glove (cheap merino or silk), then some thin woollen ones, and then some Rapha overmitts (thick rubber, almost leathery - so fully waterproof and wind-proof).
    The Rapha overmitts seem to get very mixed reviews online but they work well for me, they're not too stiff, I can still operate brakes and gears on my road bikes.

  • What are the current go to gloves for maximum warmth?

    Edit: I have small hands, don't know if that makes any difference.

    Oh, OK. In that case, more like:

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