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I'd like to hear what people think the big difference is between winter riding gloves and skiing or mountaineering gloves. I tried a pair of gloves on at the Tallahassee BMW dealer and decided to go with my mountaineering gloves.
I'd like to hear what people think the big difference is between winter riding gloves and skiing or mountaineering gloves. I tried a pair of gloves on at the Tallahassee BMW dealer and decided to go with my mountaineering gloves.
Does anyone know of gloves made specifically to be used with heated grips?
I love the Aerostich Elkskin Ropers. I wear the uninsulated ones down to about 40 degrees or so and use my heated grips as needed. I wear the insulated ones below that and they keep me comfy down into the 20's.
I've had reasonably good luck with gloves containing phase-change material. They take slightly longer to warm up, but hold the heat pretty well. I'm using a Rev'It glove. Lee Parks Design also has several choices in PCI gloves, some with more insulation on the back than the front. Don't know if they are waterproof, though. The Rev'It Farenheit are.
// marc
1+ on BMW ProWinter gloves. I find they are very high quality. Temp range warm down to the mid to upper 30's(F) with heated grips on the RT. Heat not needed if it's in the 40's or above. Pretty good dexterity and 'feel' for a winter weight glove. They appear to be supplanted by the ProWinter 2. Mine look like this: