Does anyone have a suggestion for some good, thin winter gloves that stay waterproof throughout their life?
Breathable so they still work on transitional days would be great.
Bought some Bilt at Cycle Gear that seemed to fit the bill. On a day where it was cool enough in the morning to wear them but on way home I was cooking and the sweat stayed in them until I came home the next day (next day I wore summer gloves)
Today on way home I felt nice and toasty except on my two clutch fingers, that it wasn't just the lack of protection of the extended fingers was evident because the two brake fingers were fine, and I cover both, always have, always will.
Nope, clutch fingers were wet, luckily it was still 42F.
Good news at least that Tourmaster jacket, Bilt rain pants, tcx boots and shark helmet kept me dry and vision clear.
Don't recall brand of Thinsulate[emoji769] gloves I had in Germany, only that they weren't very puffy, never leaked and the built in window leather strip in index finger was great for streak free wiping, even if I only wore goggles year-round, it worked for them.
Long story short, I'm looking for some good winter gloves, preferably textile and on thin side.
Tourmaster makes the Polar Tex 3, which would be my next attempt if I don't get anything recommended.
Thanks,
Daniel
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Breathable so they still work on transitional days would be great.
Bought some Bilt at Cycle Gear that seemed to fit the bill. On a day where it was cool enough in the morning to wear them but on way home I was cooking and the sweat stayed in them until I came home the next day (next day I wore summer gloves)
Today on way home I felt nice and toasty except on my two clutch fingers, that it wasn't just the lack of protection of the extended fingers was evident because the two brake fingers were fine, and I cover both, always have, always will.
Nope, clutch fingers were wet, luckily it was still 42F.
Good news at least that Tourmaster jacket, Bilt rain pants, tcx boots and shark helmet kept me dry and vision clear.
Don't recall brand of Thinsulate[emoji769] gloves I had in Germany, only that they weren't very puffy, never leaked and the built in window leather strip in index finger was great for streak free wiping, even if I only wore goggles year-round, it worked for them.
Long story short, I'm looking for some good winter gloves, preferably textile and on thin side.
Tourmaster makes the Polar Tex 3, which would be my next attempt if I don't get anything recommended.
Thanks,
Daniel
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk